The first vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, assured that the former presidents who intended to accompany the supposed return of the opposition extremist Edmundo González Urrutia, alleged logistical problems due to the obvious failure of the coup plan.
“Álvaro Uribe, Iván Duque, [Andrés] Pastrana who said that he was coming with the old man, ‘we are going to Venezuela and we will be there’; I told them: don’t come, cowards. Then they said: ‘no, logistical problems.’ No, my name is not a logistical problem, but Diosdado Cabello Rondón and I am waiting for him, them and her,” he noted.
Likewise, he highlighted that each and every one of González Urrutia’s companions apologized for not being able to attend the attempted invasion of Venezuelan territory due to the failure of the Venezuelan extremists.
“Those are unburied corpses of politics and in their countries no one wants them and that is why Uribe locked himself in a shopping center, the busiest in Cúcuta because in the street everyone shouts and insults him for paraco because in reality they had no one to his call,” Cabello said.
Duke calls for military invasion
The Bolivarian leader pointed out that former Colombian president Iván Duque is “so bad” that he does not mind asking for a “humanitarian intervention” against Venezuela without knowing the consequences it may have for Colombia.
“The first affected after our country would be Colombia because it is our neighbor,” he expressed this Wednesday during broadcast 511 of his program Con el Mazo Dando.