Cabello questioned the silence of international organizations in the face of US actions in the Caribbean

Sector Vice President for Politics, Public Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello
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Published at: 07/11/2025 11:57 AM

The sectoral vice-president of Politics, Citizen Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, questioned the silence of international organizations in the face of the actions carried out by the United States (USA) with its military deployment in the Caribbean, under the pretext of the fight against drug trafficking.

“We are subject to martial law and anyone who rides a boat in the Caribbean can be attacked, without any kind of legal formulism. There is no body in the world that complains and very few countries complain,” he said during the Congress Drug Use and Juvenile Delinquency: Justice with a Human Face from the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ).

He pointed out that Venezuela does not defend any drug trafficker, “but the world knows that this is not the method; the method is that you prosecute, investigate, arrest, capture, present the culprits and the drugs seized, not the summary execution of people who were in a boat, under that argument they could do whatever they want in the world.”

For this reason, he reiterated that the United States disguises these actions under its false narrative of the Aragua Train and the Cartel of the Suns, to attack our Homeland. “It decided (the US administration) to vent its anger, its resentment and its recognition of years against our people,” he said.

In addition, he specified that Venezuela has remained firm in the fight against drugs since the arrival of the Revolution, noting that “with the DEA in the country, 209 tons of drugs had been confiscated in the last six years, but the first six of our years without the DEA 374 tons, an increase of 44% and this year we are going for 64 tons, it is the second largest amount since we broke with the DEA.”

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