Diosdado Cabello: The extreme right is a licker of imperialism!

Secretary General of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela, Diosdado Cabello
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Published at: 10/04/2025 03:28 PM

The general secretary of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, assured that the sectors of the extreme right are only “lickers” of North American imperialism and they have demonstrated this with their complicit silence in the face of all the attacks of the United States against the People.

“They (the extreme right), just wait for imperialism to say something, they stand in line, because they are lickers of tails, they are buttocks lickers of imperialism,” he said during his Con El Mazo Dando program No. 552.

Cabello specified that it was Donald Trump himself who said he licked his tail, regarding the tariffs he imposed on other countries. “He said an expression, that if I say it myself: I am obscene. He said something like that thanks to the tariffs he was putting in place, countries were kissing him... where his back ends,” he ironized.


In that sense, Cabello specified that “you start thinking” and asked: “Who are they here in Venezuela licking their tails, then? Who are those who are waiting for this man or imperialism to say something and they come out to lick him...?”

She pointed out that in Venezuela the queen of lickers is María Corina Machado, “I heard her say in an intervention that 'that oil that is here is yours, come and get it'. That's what she said, that 's like licking tail.”

He emphasized that imperialism always relies on “licking paws and licking tails” within countries, to steal their natural resources. “Right, Sayona? But here they are not going to be able to, here they are not going to be able to,” he said.

He reaffirmed that while the right wing awaits orders from its master of imperialism, who believes he is the master of the world, in Venezuela we are following the path of the Bolivarian Revolution.

April 11, 12 and 13 is the hurricane of a town that never got lost

Cabello recalled the events of April 11, 12 and 13, 2002, when sectors of the extreme right, media and business carried out a coup d'etat against Commander Hugo Chávez, who was defeated by the People and the National Armed Forces in just 48 hours.

“April 11, 12 and 13 is the hurricane of a town that didn't take it down, the hurricane of a town that responded to those who hurt it so much (...) on April 11 and 12, People and the Armed Forces came out to demand their President united,” he said.

He emphasized that this union between the People and the FANB to rescue their President was thanks to Commander Chávez , who since coming to power pushed for civic-military union. “People and Armed Forces, Armed Forces and People, two arms of the same body,” he said.

On the other hand, he recalled how on February 27, 1989, by order of the current government, the Armed Forces came out to suppress the people; which is why on February 4, 1992, it was up to the soldiers to go out alone.

He pointed out “that, if February 4 had not happened in Venezuela, November 27 and Chávez had not won the election of 98, quietly, the story that would be told would be that of the bandits, looters of February 27, but today you know that they were not looters, the people today know that those comrades were massacred”.

In addition, he emphasized that sectors of the extreme right insist on making the same mistakes and continue to underestimate the people. “They themselves changed the pattern of the snipers of April 11, 2002 to gunmen from the commandos, to kill their own people, because the important thing was to generate deaths in their intention to blame the Revolution,” he said.

This opposition continues to play with Candela, they don't understand the level of consciousness of this people and they continue to underestimate it,” he said.

They fell away with the Aragua Train narrative and now they are trying to impose another

The Minister of Internal Relations, Justice and Peace also denounced that imperialism and sectors of the extreme right with their media apparatus are trying to impose a new narrative to attack Venezuela.

“They ( imperialism and its lackeys) fell out of the narrative of the Aragua Train , they don't see that they hardly talk about the Aragua Train anymore , they are losing the narrative of the supposed Cartel of the Suns and the drug trafficking narrative, and now they are inventing the narrative of aggression, that we are going to invade others countries,” he said.

Cabello made this statement in connection with the statements made by the governor of Bonaire and the president of Guyana that Venezuela is an alleged military threat to their countries

In this regard, he questioned who sent him to tell the governor of Bonaire that Venezuela is a threat. “Because they have like fifty bosses and one has to ask: Who sent it?” , he said.


He pointed out that this narrative that Venezuela is a supposed “threat” began with the administration of Barack Obama, to which the sectors subservient to imperialism of the Venezuelan extreme right, who hate and have done so much harm to the people, also stuck.

Here in Venezuela, drug trafficking has no place

The also sectoral vice-president for Politics, Citizen Security and Peace reaffirmed that the Bolivarian Government remains firm in its fight against drug trafficking and criminal groups in the country within the framework of Operation Lightning of Catatumbo , which is being carried out in the border area of the state of Zulia.

“Here, in Venezuela, drug trafficking has no place, as long as the Bolivarian Revolution is in place,” he said, referring to the fact that so far security agencies have seized 31 tons of drugs.


“What we caught these days was exactly 15,392 kilos and 63 grams, and in addition to the previous one, there are 31,750 kilos of very high purity cocaine,” he said.

He also criticized the statements of longliners Carlos Salazar and Miguel Ángel who, paid by the international right, are trying to promote the campaign to point out that Venezuela is not fighting drug trafficking.

He described journalists who work to defend those drug producers as being charged for drug trafficking. “Aren't we incinerating it? Ha! That's not going to come to you, this isn't Panama, which sent 40 tons of drugs to the United States to supposedly be destroyed,” he said.

We will not rest until we bring in all the Venezuelans who are out there

The revolutionary leader reiterated the commitment of the Bolivarian Government of President Nicolás Maduro to return all Venezuelan migrants who are being mistreated, persecuted and singled out in other countries, especially in El Salvador.

“The President gave a very clear order and we will not rest until we bring all the Venezuelans who are out of our country,” he said after reading a letter from a migrant detained in the United States identified as Paola Estefanía Mendoza.


He reiterated the complaint that the issue of migration to the United States and El Salvador is a business, noting that they charge 180 dollars a day per migrant detained in that privatized prison system in the hands of large corporations and magnates of the Donald Trump administration.

“The story that they were part of the Aragua Train is a lie and if you send a man then why don't you send a woman, a child, a family that has them kidnapped? This is a demand that comrade Jorge Rodríguez makes daily to the US authorities ,” he stressed.

In addition, he announced the arrival of new compatriots through the Plan Vuelta a la Patria from Honduras and the United States; as well as preparing the arrival of another group of Venezuelans from Mexico.

He reaffirmed that in Venezuela our compatriots are treated in a humanitarian manner and received as brothers without distinction. “If you are counting on justice, go to this side and assume your responsibility, if you don't have an account, go and hug yourself with your dad, mom, brothers, with your friends, with everyone,” he said.

Mazo News Team

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