Cabello: We don't blackmail anyone, we are a decent people
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Published at: 13/03/2025 03:06 PM
The
general secretary of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV),
Diosdado Cabello Rondón, emphasized that here there is a decent people who do not
blackmail anything or anyone, regarding the new threats of imperialism and its lackeys against the
Homeland.
“Here the only president is named Max Nicolás Maduro Morros, whenever they want and we want, with respect. We don't fall into blackmail for anything, we are not Zelenski, we are not the wage earners of Guyana, here is a Pueblo President, a Presiding People,” said Cabello during his Con El Mazo Dando program No. 518.

In that
sense, referring to the Chevron license suspended
by the United States, he pointed out that the reality is that imperialism sanctions
the North American company and not Venezuela, since they have been holding these policies against our
country for years.
In addition,
he clarified that “we didn't ask that Chevron come to Venezuela,
Chevron came alone, made its agreements there in the United States, we
don't know with whom and here it was greeted with open doors like
anyone who wants to work in the country, with clear rules for everyone.”
“So who is the United States sanctioning ? Chevron , not Venezuela. No, okay, we've been persecuted for a long time. The thing is that this people are very dignified, and this people don't kneel before anyone, and this people don't give up,” he said.

He
also took the opportunity to refer to President Maduro
's decision not to receive planes from the United States and stated that “Venezuela has
never refused to receive Venezuelans (...) tomorrow they tell us that they are going to bring
Venezuelans, we welcome them here lovingly.”
He emphasized
that while imperialism and its lackeys assume themselves as the great powers
to attack the peoples of the world, “Venezuela is here humbly” to defend its Homeland.
The Bolivarian Revolution is
increasingly united and strengthened
Cabello
pointed out how wrong imperialism was and the sectors of the right
who thought that with the departure of Commander Hugo Chávez the Revolution was over and on the contrary, today
it is more united and strengthened than ever.
“They believed that with the departure of Commander Chávez, the Bolivarian Revolution was over. They didn't count all the effort a president made and a love for the People and the People for their President. And the conscience of that People. Today, every day, the Bolivarian Revolution and its people are more united than ever,” he said.

In addition,
he said that it is increasingly evident that Commander Chávez was
assassinated by sectors that were betting on the failure of the Bolivarian Revolution
.
“They are increasingly aware and clearer
of what happened to Commander Chávez; he was ordered to assassinate (...)
but they didn't have all the effort of a people and the love of a leader for his
people and the people for him,” he stressed.
He pointed out that with the Bolivarian Revolution, the People went from being persecuted to having power. At the same time, he urged that in the most difficult moments we always ask ourselves what Chávez would do.

“And that's where we get in (...) Let's be like Chávez
and we'll have him forever,” he emphasized, stressing that the
Bolivarian Government will continue to honor the Commander's legacy with missions
like Negra Hipólita that provide care to those most in need.
ExxonMobil is paying to hurt Venezuela
The revolutionary leader took advantage of his television
space to also denounce the actions carried out by the North American
company ExxonMobil, together with sectors of the extreme right
in the country, with the purpose of harming the people.
“It is operating actively, it is behind
threats, as our vice president said these days, personal threats
against us and the one behind that is ExxonMobil, direct,
paying lobbies, paying blackmail, extortion, paying
criminal groups, mercenaries to cause harm in Venezuela,” he said.

He argued that Exxon Mobil “
pays the salaries of the president and the deputies of Guyana, they are
on his payroll, then”; which is why he had no confidence in the
statement made by the president of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana,
Irfaan Ali, that he wanted peace with Venezuela.
“When you see them from one side, you always have to think that they are on the other side, always, always; well, because that's their form, it's their nature, because (...) they are imperial agents, when they say one thing and that is that they want another. Let's learn to read them,” he said.

As for ExxonMobil's allies
in Venezuela, he indicated that they are fully identified. “Those
who say that ExxonMobil is going to pay Erick
Prince, what would you do here? Or do they think we're
idiots? If you set foot in Venezuela, we will come for
you,” he said.
We are going to a campaign to combat toll
collection and managers
The also sectoral vice-president of
Politics, Public Security and Peace reported that this week the campaign
against slaughter and abuse of authority began with the awareness of
officials of the State Security Agencies.
“We started the campaign slowly, but very firmly. It is a campaign to combat the collection of tolls and managers. The president of the organization himself has taken the lead,” he said, noting that this campaign began this week at the National Institute of Land Traffic (INTT).

In this regard, Cabello explained that an entire gang was
arrested, of which a group of members were arrested in Cagua, in the Sucre municipality, in the state of Aragua, and others in
Caracas, “are dedicated to charging people on the left, even if it will be on the right, under
the rope.”
“The one who charges is as corrupt as the one who pays, because it's easy to go get your papers out of your car. You want to pay if you want to cheat with your vehicle,” he stressed and noted that complaints have already been received and processed, “but when someone is left in evidence with evidence, we expel him from the agency and put him to the order of the courts.”

“Warned war doesn't kill soldiers.
There are no managers that are worth it. If an office is accepting managers, I go for
the heads of office, because that money doesn't reach the institute,” he said and noted
that the campaign is also being carried out at the
Administrative Service for Identification, Migration and Aliens (SAIME).
No one will think that Capriles is better
than Julio Borges
The revolutionary leader told
Venezuelans that no one can think right now that “(Henrique)
Capriles is better than Julio Borges”, just because now the
former comes out to reject the sanctions imposed on the country.
“I have videos where he (Capriles) was asking for sanctions. What happened, did you change? Why did you change Capriles?” , he ironized when he pointed out the fights that exist between these representatives of the First Justice cell.

He also specified that the members of the
right wing who now come out to point out one another, have never assumed their
responsibility for the damage they have caused to the people.
“Those who asked for sanctions and are trying
to suffocate Venezuela, who don't allow it to sell their
oil, their gold, who don't even allow them to buy medicines, the guy says it's our fault,” he stressed and pointed out that these sectors do not recognize
their multiple actions against the country, including the request
for unilateral sanctions, attempts to invade and steal Venezuelan assets abroad.
“They did business with the migrants, they set up their industry, well, it's our fault. They are never irresponsible and will never assume their responsibility,” he said.

Uribe will go down in history as a major criminal
Regarding a complaint against the former
Colombian president, Álvaro Uribe, about portraying himself as a person linked to the
attempted assassination of President Gustavo Petro, Cabello stated that this action cannot surprise anyone.
“Nothing surprises us about Uribe, Uribe is a
criminal, a vulgar murderer, a narco-paramilitary (...) he will go down in history as
a great criminal, narco-paraco, murderer,” he said.
He recalled that during the presidency of the former
Colombian president, narco-paramilitarism skyrocketed in Colombia. At the same time,
he noted the number of false positives, in which it is said that Uribe
murdered more than 30,000 people.
In addition, he referred to the trial against Uribe, in which of 12 of the witnesses, “nine died by 'chance', they agreed to die,” he ironized.
Mazo News Team