This Tuesday, November 18, at 6:00 p.m., the Christian and evangelical churches of the United States (USA) will unite in prayer to defeat the military threats that loom from their country against Venezuela, and will advocate for Almighty God and Jesus Christ to protect the South American nation.
“You unite in prayer, I join in too and I call on all evangelical, Christian, and Catholic churches to unite with the churches of the United States, in prayers, great power to win in this situation where we want peace to continue to triumph,” reported the constitutional president, Nicolás Maduro Moros, when reading a letter received from an important North American pastor who mentions his concern about the threats issued by the North American Government.
“The central purpose is for Christ to take absolute command of this situation and not allow any North American soldier, neither today nor ever, to fire a single shot at the people of Venezuela,” the head of state read, part of the content of the letter received, in the segment Digital Zone of his program Con Maduro+.
President Maduro indicated that the letter received from one of the evangelical pastors of Michigan, as well as other letters from various places in the United States, is a response to the warning that Trump made last week, about this intention to attack and massacre Venezuela, a Christian, noble and hard-working people, which is peaceful and does not threaten anyone.
This response, he said, is evidence that a great movement of public opinion is rising in the United States to support Venezuela and reject the attacks. «I hope this movement stops the hands of those who are madly launching missiles; “This people will continue to tell their truth, they are not going to silence us.”
Venezuela people of peace
During his speech, Maduro rejected the criminalization against the Venezuelan people, ensuring that threats of invasion and massacre against the country are based on a false pretext to justify international conflicts.
He affirmed that Venezuela is a Nation of peace, not of criminals, and whose peaceful and hard-working nature is recognized worldwide.
«They seek to threaten that they are going to provoke a massacre, an invasion of a town that is simply at peace, it is not a town of criminals, it never has been. On the contrary, it is a people that lives with incredible peace today, it is a hard-working, educated, hard-working people, a noble and supportive people,” he stated.
The national leader equated the current threats with a historical pattern of manipulation of public opinion, which is similar to the lies that were used to justify interventions such as those that occurred in the Gulf of Tonkin, in the so-called Vietnam War, or in the Iraq War.
The President also cited crimes and coups d’état in Latin America, including the invasion of Panama and the massacre in the El Chorrillo neighborhood, to illustrate the human cost and the serious physical and mental wounds that these eternal, criminal, illegal and unjustified wars have left.
