Published on, Aug. 25 -- August 25, 2025 2:14 AM
Civil servants, housewives and retirees alike lined up in Venezuela's capital Caracas on Saturday as thousands volunteered to join the country's militia in case there is a US invasion.
President Nicolas Maduro called on citizens to respond to the current US "threat" and sign up over the weekend to the Bolivarian Militia, a civilian corps linked to the South American country's armed forces.
The show of force is also intended to send a message to Washington, which has issued a $50 million bounty for Maduro - who is accused by the Trump administration of leading a drug cartel - and has stationed three warships off Venezuela's coast for what the US says are anti-drug operations.
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