Cabello on the far right: They wanted to use explosives to massacre a people
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Published at: 12/08/2025 01:53 PM
The sectoral vice-president of Politics, Public Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, stated that extremist sectors of the Venezuelan right tried to massacre the Venezuelan people by planting explosives, in connection with the recent dismantled plans and the material seized in Maturín, Monagas state.
“Of course they are for oil, stupid, but the use they were going to give it was not for oil, it was to assassinate a people, to massacre a people without any scruples!” , he denounced during his speech at the regular session of this Tuesday in the National Assembly, when questioning those representatives of the extremist sectors who try to excuse themselves by claiming that the explosive materials seized are used in the oil field.
“What is here is real, this is part of what was found (...) this is real, but you don't worry, no one is going to worry because the opposition sectors say that this is oil, that that doesn't explode here, so don't worry about that, 'they are explosives only for oil', that is, if a person is dodging it, that is the excuse they are giving now”, he ironized when showing evidence of the explosives seized.
At the same time, he emphasized that these actions are not isolated events. “We have denounced it several times, we have had the audacity to say that when the New York Times or the Wall Street Journal comes out they will begin to believe it, but we have been saying that this is part of a perverse association, a criminal alliance, between drug trafficking gangs, conspiracy gangs and what's left of the criminal gangs, who have left Venezuela,” he said.
In addition, he added about criminal gangs that some “are protected in Colombia by those who governed that country; I refer specifically to Álvaro Uribe, Iván Duque, Juan Manuel Santos and Andrés Pastrana, fathers of drug paramilitarism in Colombia, the main promoters of drug paramilitarism in Colombia and have wanted to export it throughout America.”
Mazo News Team