Cabello on the extreme right and their violent plans: They are mouths, they have always been mouths!
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Published at: 07/08/2025 01:02 PM
The sectoral vice-president for Politics, Public
Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, assured that sectors of the
extreme right “have always been foolish” with their plans of violence, which
has allowed the National Government to anticipate and protect the people.
“They are bocones, they have always been
bocones; this has allowed us to preempt their actions
with preventive actions,” she said, referring to the recent
statements of the ultra-right spokesperson for the
NARCOBAND criminal alliance (drug traffickers, conspirators and criminal gangs), María Corina Machado, who warned: “It's going to happen, the good thing is coming and they're here.”
In this regard, during the press conference,
he recalled the information that came from the United States about the pretensions
of the actors linked to the NARCOBAND of the Venezuelan opposition to generate acts of violence in the country, specifically with explosives in
military and police installations, public service stations, places of
recreation and attacks against personalities of the Revolution and the opposition.
“This is to generate the
communication impact that they (the extreme right) require because they are convinced
that some of this will help them convince their own people, even
delusively thinking, that if they plant a bomb with explosives, we have spoken
explicitly, that if they put a bomb in a police station, the police will come out to support them.
These are the arguments of someone who has
insane problems,” he said and pointed out that the calls for “hiding” are part
of the same framework of NARCOBAND.
In addition, he questioned these sectors who think that in the face of acts of violence, State security agencies will do nothing. “These sectors began to complain about the detention of people in different parts of the country (...) it is the whining of those who call for violence, destabilization, war, terrorism and hope that the government will stand idly by,” he said.
Mazo News Team