Edmundo González Urrutia said that “something has to happen” with respect to the deployment of the United States maintains in the Caribbean, although he expects “Maduro to reflect and have the courage to leave the country”
Edmundo González Urrutia referred this Saturday to the military deployment of the United States in the Caribbean and described the “important” action for regional stability.
“All this is a very, very important movement,” said González Urrutia in an interview for RTVE.
When asked about whether “something has to happen,” he considered that “it must be soon. Hopefully it does not happen and that Maduro reflects and has the courage to leave the country and go to a destination where he can enjoy his profits ».
«Something has to happen because a country cannot be in the river of a situation like the one we have, four thousand or six thousands of the United States armed forces closed there, on an island near Venezuela, four war ships, airplanes, in short, F-35, that is, all this is a very, very, very important movement, so something has to happen. There is no doubt about it, ”González said.
He also assured that the Los Soles poster, which the US considers as a terrorist organization, is “made up of a good part of the generals of the regime that have been and that they maintain control over the airports, on the route where drug shipments move.”
González Urrutia also recalled the situation of his son -in -law Rafael Tudares, who has been detained since January and in isolation in a maximum security prison.
«I have a son -in -law, my daughter’s husband, who is eight months kidnapped, missing, nobody knows where he is. My daughter goes regularly, every week, to the Public Defensoría and they tell her that he has as a detention center the Rodeo I. He goes to El Rodeo I, ‘No, here is not’. That is every week, the same answer, ”he said.
He reiterated that «that is not for him, because he is not a public figure, he is not a political leader, he does not like politics. He is a professional who has his life in Venezuela and does not get into politics. That is against me, to bend and told them.
*Journalism in Venezuela is exercised in a hostile environment for the press with dozens of legal instruments arranged for the punishment of the word, especially the laws “against hatred”, “against fascism” and “against blockade.” This content was written taking into consideration the threats and limits that, consequently, have been imposed on the dissemination of information from within the country.
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