Cabello: The aggressions and the siege against Venezuela have nothing to do with drugs
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Published at: 11/09/2025 03:48 PM
During
his program Con el Mazo Dando No. 542, the general secretary of the United Socialist
Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, assured
that the aggressions and siege of the United States (USA) and its satellite governments
against our Homeland have nothing to do with his supposed fight against
drugs.
“The aggressions and the siege against Venezuela have nothing to do with drugs. Venezuela doesn't produce drugs, it doesn't grow coca, it doesn't plant marijuana, traffic is despicable, but Venezuela has oil, gas, gold, coltan, but it also has dignity and they have been forgotten,” he said.

He also
pointed out that the threats of imperialism are also part of his so-called “regime change”
plan. “They want to get out of the Bolivarian Revolution (...)
but we have been prepared for a long time for any
protracted war, this people are prepared,” he said.
He emphasized
that in the face of this new scenario, many lackeys are surprised because even opposition
sectors have spoken out in the face of US pretensions against Venezuela.
“ When it comes to defending the Homeland, anything goes, except playing an idiot so as not to defend it, but everything is worth it. And whoever thinks that's going to be a flu and a sneeze is wrong,” he said.

In
Venezuela you will find a united people!
Faced with
threats from the empire and its lackeys, Cabello reaffirmed that, if they dare
to set foot in Venezuela, here “they will find a united people, in
every instance and in any place.”
He emphasized
that our youth, men and women are preparing to defend this country against any
enemy. “We have our own method, Venezuela has its
own method of resistance (...) because in addition to being united we must be
prepared,” he said.
At the same
time, he dismissed the ridicule of the extreme right regarding the
Basic Training that young people received, in which they received various strategies,
actions and training such as shooting rifles in various modalities, explosive
techniques, rappelling tactics, day and night orientation, among others.
“Keep mocking, it doesn't matter: Here we wait for you. The big mouths from outside talking nonsense (...) here we are in popular unity,” he said and affirmed that what the Revolution is doing today is for national liberation.

He emphasized
that this fight is the same as it was 500 years ago. “They want us a colony and
we are not going to be anyone's colony; when you are a colony you end up being a slave and
we are not slaves to anyone,” he said.
“The
empire doesn't like that there are free peoples or free nations, because after
national liberation, comes the liberation of men and women (...) We are
fighting that battle, they are going to be surprised (...) With our
morals they will never be able to,” he said.
Moral
force is more powerful than physical force!
“We are going
to show that here in Venezuela, moral force, as (Simon)
Bolívar always said, is more powerful than physical force,” emphasized the minister
of People's Power for Internal Relations, Justice and Peace, reaffirming
that this people are willing to defend their sovereignty.
He pointed out that there is a possibility that Venezuela does not have the same military capacity as the United States, but this people have great dignity and morals; and they will not cower before anything or anyone.

“You have never seen
this people fight (...) Put on your espadrilles
because what is coming is Joropo and we united, national unity in defense
of the Fatherland,” he said.
In addition,
he assured that what happens in “Venezuela will mark this continent
because, those who believe that when they attack Venezuela it is only because of the
regime because they are wrong, they are very wrong (...), then those who think they are going to come out like the white heron go with
you,” he warned.
In turn, he stressed that, despite the threat to which Venezuela is subject from the United States, the country will continue its march without stopping, but with a people in arms.

The
fools of history are priceless
Regarding this new escalation
of imperialism against Venezuela, the also
sectoral vice-president of Politics, Citizen Security and Peace reaffirmed the rebellious character
that the Venezuelan people have always had.
“The
fools of history are priceless”, recalling the struggle of commanders
Fidel Castro and Hugo Chávez on this path for independence,
freedom and respect for the sovereignty of peoples.
He emphasized
that the seed that Commander Chávez sowed today is bearing
fruit everywhere. “Here loyalty became a collective value (...)
here is a people loyal to the Bolivarian Revolution (...) to the country
project that exists in this Constitution and to the Plan of the Homeland,” he said.
He pointed out
that while the Revolution has all this, the opposition
has only “surrender”.
This is why he emphasized that “here we don't give up or negotiate anything. Here is the Bolivarian Revolution and the People of Venezuela (...) who are standing because what is at stake is the Homeland (..) let's be foolish (...) and let them feel us everywhere, that they know that we are everywhere and that they know that we will make them live in hell if they try to harm Venezuela ”, he added.

Child
suicide must be treated from schools
Cabello called for dealing with the cases of suicide among children registered in the
country from schools, on the grounds that World Day for Suicide Prevention
was commemorated on September 10.
He pointed out
that this issue is a serious problem and currently in Venezuela there are
more suicides than murders. “I say it with numbers in my hand (...)
even children (...) the numbers are irrefutable,” he said.
He commented
on the case of a boy who took his own life after his
cell phone was confiscated; and another who ended up jumping out of an apartment window because he
had fought for his parents.
“There is a problem and most of those problems are at home; you have to detect these things in time (...) that is a problem that needs to be addressed in schools, in homes and at work,” he urged.

Mazo News Team