Venezuela’s Maduro calls US VP Pence a ‘poisonous viper’

Venezuela’s Maduro calls US VP Pence a ‘poisonous viper’
Every time the poisonous viper Mike Pence opens his mouth, I feel stronger, said Maduro. (AFP)
Updated 28 June 2018
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Venezuela’s Maduro calls US VP Pence a ‘poisonous viper’

Venezuela’s Maduro calls US VP Pence a ‘poisonous viper’
  • Pence is seeking to boost regional pressure on Venezuela following Maduro’s reelection

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has called US Vice President Mike Pence a “viper” and vowed to defeat what he called Washington’s attempts to force him from power.

Pence, who arrived in Ecuador as part of a tour of South America, is seeking to boost regional pressure on Venezuela following Maduro’s reelection in May in a vote that the US said was fraudulent.

“Every time the poisonous viper Mike Pence opens his mouth, I feel stronger,” the socialist leader said in a televised speech. “We have defeated you and we are going to defeat (you) wherever you are.”

Maduro insists that the US is seeking to overthrow his government in order to seize the OPEC nation’s oil and mineral wealth, and accuses Washington of leading an “economic war” against the country.