The general secretary of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela, Diosdado Cabello, said that the US exercises “psychological terrorism” against the FAN. «They think they are going to subdue us out of fear and they don’t know us; “They don’t know what we are made of,” he insisted.
The general secretary of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela, Diosdado Cabello, insisted that in the country “we are in a peaceful revolution, but it is not an unarmed revolution.” He said that we are in a scenario of unarmed struggle, but that the United States threatens the nation every day with its deployment in the Caribbean.
From the state of Monagas, at the swearing-in of the Bolivarian community commands, Cabello recalled that, for months, Nicolás Maduro ordered “prolonged active resistance” and stressed that the country should not be paralyzed, despite the actions of Donald Trump’s administration.
He also asked Venezuelans for a “permanent offensive to not let ourselves be cornered by anyone.”
Diosdado Cabello also reaffirmed that the last four months have been “intense of direct threats” from the US, not only with the largest aircraft carrier in the world, but also with the permanent overflight of aircraft in the Caribbean, to a “country that is small,” he highlighted.
In the opinion of the also Minister of the Interior, Justice and Peace, the Trump government exercises “psychological terrorism” against the National Armed Forces (FAN). «They think they are going to subdue us out of fear and they don’t know us; “They don’t know what we are made of,” he insisted.
Diosdado Cabello and Nicolás Maduro have insisted to Venezuelans that, if necessary, they must be prepared to take up arms and defend the country from an alleged invasion by the United States.
The United States has maintained a military deployment in the Caribbean since mid-August and affirms that it is an anti-narcotics operation to fight against the shipment of drugs from the south to its territory; However, Nicolás Maduro considers that what Donald Trump is really looking for is a regime change in the country.
*Journalism in Venezuela is carried out in a hostile environment for the press with dozens of legal instruments in place to punish the word, especially the laws “against hate”, “against fascism” and “against the 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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