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STORY: Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro danced on Monday (December 1) to a remix of his English-language words during a march to swear in new community organizations.
Maduro has already appeared in public dancing to the so‑called "Yes peace, no war" remix, as he has occasionally used English words to address the U.S. military buildup in Caribbean waters.
U.S. troops have carried out at least 21 strikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean and Pacific since September, killing at least 83 people as Washington escalates a military buildup.
On Monday, two sources familiar with the matter said President Donald Trump would meet with top advisers to discuss Venezuela, following his confirmation on Sunday (November 30) that he spoke with the country's president, Nicolas Maduro.
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VIDEO SHOWS: VENEZUELAN PRESIDENT, NICOLAS MADURO, DANCING HIS "PEACE FOREVER" REMIX
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SHOWS: CARACAS, VENEZUELA (DECEMBER 1, 2025) (VTV – Access all)
1. VARIOUS OF VENEZUELAN PRESIDENT, NICOLAS MADURO, AND DEMONSTRATORS CHANTING (English): “Nicolas is the peace.”
2. VARIOUS OF MADURO DEMANDING THE REMIX SONG AS SONG PLAYS WITH LYRICS (Spanish/English) (RUNS OVER SHOTS OF DEMONSTRATORS AND MADURO DANCING): "Tell the people of the United States: no war. We don't want a war in the Caribbean or in South America. No, not war. Yes, peace. No to the crazy war. Crazy war. How do you say it in English? Please, please, please, yes peace, yes peace. Peace forever, peace forever, peace forever. This is what I call Tarzan language. Like Tarzan, it would be: yes peace, yes peace, forever. Not war. Yes peace. From the people of the Bolivarian Republic to the people of the United States."
3. MADURO CHANTING (Spanish) (RUNS OVER SHOT OF DEMONSTRATORS): “Long live joy, long live Christmas, long live Venezuela.”