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Venezuela says foiled ‘false flag’ plot targeting US embassy
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro looks on during a meeting at the National Assembly in Caracas on August 22, 2025. Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro on August 22, 2025, denounced the US military deployment in Caribbean waters as an “immoral, criminal, and illegal” plan against his country, seeking “regime change.” Juan BARRETO / AFP
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October 6, 2025

Venezuela says foiled ‘false flag’ plot targeting US embassy

CARACAS, Venezuela (AFP)-Venezuela’s president Nicolas Maduro said Monday that Venezuela foiled a false flag operation by what he called local terrorists to plant explosives at the US embassy in Caracas and exacerbate a dispute between the two countries over drug trafficking.

Speaking on his weekly TV program, Maduro said two sources which he did not name “agreed on the possibility that a local terrorist group placed an explosive device at the US embassy in Caracas” in order to aggravate the dispute with Washington.

Jorge Rodriguez, head of Venezuela’s delegation for dialogue with its arch-foe, said earlier that Caracas had warned Washington of “a serious threat” from alleged extremists who “attempted to plant lethal explosives at the US embassy.”

“We have reinforced security measures at this diplomatic mission,” added Rodriguez.

The South American nation’s socialist government often accuses the opposition of plots.

Caracas and Washington severed diplomatic ties in 2019, and the US embassy has been deserted, barring a few local employees.

Maduro said Monday night, “it is an embassy which is protected, despite all the differences we have had with the governments of the United States.”

Washington has made Venezuela the focal point of its fight against drug trafficking, even though most of the illegal drugs entering the United States originate in, or are shipped through, Mexico.

President Donald Trump’s administration has sent warships and planes to the Caribbean region and bombed several small boats off the coast of Venezuela, which it says were carrying drugs bound for the United States.

At least 21 people have been killed in the strikes, which Trump claims are halting the flow of drugs across the Caribbean.

“We’re stopping drugs at a level that nobody’s ever seen,” he told an audience of US Navy sailors in Virginia on Sunday.

Maduro says Trump’s true goal is regime change.

Caracas has responded to the “threats” by deploying thousands of troops along Venezuela’s land and sea borders and signing up thousands of members to a civilian militia.

The United States did not recognize Maduro’s 2024 re-election, rejected by the Venezuelan opposition and much of the world as a stolen vote.

During his first term, Trump tried to dislodge Maduro by recognizing an opposition leader as interim president and imposing sanctions on Venezuela’s all-important oil sector.

But Maduro clung to power, with the support of the military.

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