Cabello: No one who truly feels their country can lend themselves to foreign interests to harm it

Installation of the Extraordinary Plenary of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela
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Published at: 11/09/2025 12:25 PM

The general secretary of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, asserted that no one who was born in Venezuela and who truly feels their country can lend themselves to foreign interests to harm their homeland

During the Installation of the Extraordinary Plenary of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Cabello Rondón emphasized that it is a dishonor to lend oneself to harm his own Homeland.

“The enemies of the Homeland, both internal and external, want to return to the colony, they want to colonize us again to turn us into their slaves,” said Cabello Rondón.

He also recalled that North American imperialism has historically used lies, falsehoods, to attack Peoples, and “has done it countless times.” “The Empire always lies, it never tells the truth, it has a habit of lying,” he said.

The United States announced the destruction of a ship that had supposedly left Venezuela bound for the United States, and that all 11 crew members had died,” said Cabello, while stressing that it was not a ship but a rock according to the “video published by themselves”.

Cabello pointed out that there is no room for 11 people in a rock, because they must also carry gasoline for the return so as not to be left adrift on the high seas, “so, where were the drugs going?” , he questioned.

“The United States administration confessed that it murdered 11 people, without a trial formula, using the army, saying that these people were from the Aragua Train and the question is: How did they identify them? These people were not given the right to a trial, they don't even know how many alleged drugs they were carrying,” he said.

Cabello emphasized that the Bolivarian Government does not defend drug traffickers, it has never done so or will, but international law states that “they had to stop the boat, count the drugs they were carrying, the type, who the people were and where they were going.”


Mazo News Team

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