Cabello: Narrative of the Aragua Train is a montage to harm the people

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Published at: 25/04/2025 08:11 AM

This Friday, April 25, the sectoral vice-president for Politics, Public Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, reaffirmed his complaint about the narrative of the Aragua Train, which is part of a great montage to continue to harm the people.

“The theme of the Aragua Train is pure straw, it's a great montage (...), but I go further, the theme of the narrative of the Aragua Train is the same as that of Iran's weapons of mass destruction,” he pointed out and questioned officials from countries like Colombia who stick to this same narrative that is promoted by the United States.

In this regard, during his program Sin Truco Ni Maña, he specified that the Aragua Train had been neutralized a long time ago in Venezuela. At the same time, he pointed out that imperialism, after installing this narrative, he will come out to say that our country has no ties to this criminal group, just as they did with Iran, so much so that he said that there are already 17 United States agencies that link Venezuela with that organization.

He recalled that this forms the plan against Venezuela that began in 2011 with the right-wing campaign to get people out of the country and that then came a whole narrative of manipulation, when they urged Venezuelans to leave their homeland.

In turn, he mentioned that because of the issue of migration, coyotes such as Leopoldo López, Juan Guaidó and David Smolanky, among others, made it a business and charged for each migrant.

“After the narrative of criminalizing and persecuting Venezuelans,” he said , noting that in countries like Peru, they harm our compatriots every day.

In addition, he warned that these sectors of the extreme right, supported by the United States, will resume the narrative of the Cartel of the Suns. “They are recycling, because it is a narrative against Venezuela looking for spaces to attack the people,” he said.

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