The general secretary of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, stated that the exercises by the US in Trinidad and Tobago “are a provocation.” He also condemned the Catholic Church for considering that it is not neutral and for not rejecting the attacks against boats in the Caribbean.
The general secretary of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, thanked the president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, for the offer to act as a mediator in the face of the escalation of conflicts between the United States and Venezuela. “It’s okay, it’s logical, that Lula’s president is worried,” he said.
“It is good that President Lula is concerned, we are neighbors, that he raises his voice to defend our America, to defend the great, complete country,” added Cabello during a news conference of the game this Monday, October 27.
The Minister of the Interior, Justice and Peace also indicated that the Brazilian president understands that an aggression against Venezuela by the United States will not only be limited to Venezuelan territory, he said: Whoever believes that, “is not reading real history correctly.”
In that same sense, Cabello stated that they receive requests daily from different parts of the world, although he did not specify from which countries exactly, “from people who want to come and join the defense of Venezuela.” He insisted that a conflict between Washington and Caracas “can be a continental struggle and beyond.”
The sectoral vice president of Politics, Citizen Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello, reiterated that what the US is really looking for is “a change of regime.”
On the other hand, Cabello denounced that the training by the United States in Trinidad and Tobago “is a provocation. “They want to provoke our country, they are facing Macuro (Sucre state)” and accused the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Kamla Persad-Bissessar, of supporting the murder of her compatriots on the high seas.
The representative of the PSUV sent a message to the people of Trinidad and Tobago: “We are brother peoples, regardless of whoever governs Trinidad, that lady ends her mandate and the peoples who remain friends remain friends.”
Diosdado Cabello mentioned the capture of people supposedly linked to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of the United States, who reported, according to Cabello, about a “false flag” operation against one of the ships involved in the military exercise in Trinidad and Tobago with the purpose, he said, of holding Venezuela responsible.
He pointed out that this Monday he was informed about the capture of three people “in another place”, without specifying which one, with “CIA execution manuals.”
«They come and delete it from your phone… Because they believe that by deleting your phone everything will disappear. Those phones talk (…). “What we have found is pure gold: CIA, linked to sectors of those who hate Venezuela,” he said.
Church must be neutral
Diosdado Cabello condemned that the Catholic Church has not condemned the attacks carried out by Donald Trump’s administration against boats that supposedly transport drugs to North America. “The church should be neutral,” he said.
The minister accused the high ecclesiastical hierarchy of trying, both in Rome and in the country, to sabotage the events in honor of San José Gregorio Hernández and Carmen Rendiles. «Their interests are aligned with those of the United States. “It is the same behavior of the opposition, they applaud invasions against their own country.”
In Cabello’s opinion, the church seeks to “have the leading role, to say things and make them the news and forget” about the new saints. “Those who had intentions of sabotaging were left wanting, they couldn’t.”
The minister’s statements regarding the church come after the Cardinal Baltazar Porras will denounce that he was banned by the authorities to travel to the state of Trujillo to preside over the mass in honor of José Gregorio Hernández, due to supposedly “danger” of his presence and rumors of riots.
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