Diosdado Cabello: Currently the FANB is more united every day
Con El Mazo Dando
Published at: 27/11/2024 10:13 PM
Currently, the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB), “are increasingly united,” emphasized the first vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, this Wednesday, November 27, in his Con El Mazo Dando program, broadcast number 505.
This was stated by Cabello, in response to a proposal by longliner Ibéyise Pacheco, in relation to the FANB.
“How many times have you attacked our Armed Forces, how much damage you have done to it, including you Ibéyise. How many times have they said absurd things about the Armed Forces,” he recalled.
In that regard, he asserted that this extremist opposition “they are applauding because they sanctioned some colleagues in the Armed Forces, which today is increasingly united, united.”
Cabello mentioned the case of “Major General (Jesús Rafael) Villamizar”, who informed him that he was sanctioned by the Department of the Treasury of the North American Empire, and that he expected such action from the gringos against him and confirmed his irrevocable loyalty to the Bolivarian Revolution.
“That is the sentiment of our Bolivarian National Armed Forces, soldiers of the People, soldiers of this Homeland,” he said.
He also commented that there is an opposition sector that lives in the National Assembly (AN), “that opposition that decided to participate in elections, moved away from the coup and has even been told of evil that they are going to die.”
“They have been accused of any barbarity, they have also been sanctioned by the United States, which wants them to be here (in the country), those who are going to hand over Venezuela's natural resources,” he said.
Cabello emphasized that “they are not going to have it easy, because between the opposition that lives politically in the Assembly and in the streets of Venezuela, and Chavismo, compared to the violent ones, they are a minority, violent, but a minority that will not impose their criteria.”
Mazo News Team