Jorge Rodríguez asks communicators to defend the truth and exalt Venezuela

National Council for Sovereignty and Peace
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Published at: 14/10/2025 04:27 PM

The secretary of the National Council for Sovereignty and Peace, Jorge Rodríguez, asked all communicators to defend the truth and to actively participate in communication campaigns to proudly exalt Venezuela.

“All the threat and aggression by the most aggressive (North American) empire is based on lies, slander, insults, assertions that do not support the slightest analysis that anyone can do, because the objective is not to show the truth,” Rodríguez said.

During his participation in the meeting of the National Council for Sovereignty and Peace with social media, Rodríguez emphasized that if the United States really intended to combat drug trafficking, they could heed the New York Times analysis that says that 85% of drugs arrive through the Pacific and not through the Caribbean.

“Incontrovertible truths show that the real intention is not to confront drug trafficking, the real intention is to besiege Venezuela, to seize the natural wealth that our country has,” he added.

He recalled that through social networks they have tired of saying that the situation in Venezuela is unsustainable, but thousands and thousands of people who come from other countries are surprised to see that nothing is as they say to them. “When they arrive here, they find the safest country in South America, even Venezuela is today safer than the United States itself,” he said.

Rodríguez affirmed that the Peace that must be defended and cared for cannot be one that “immobilizes us” and puts us “at the mercy of the volley of lies” that come through social networks, “it must be a peace that makes us defend every inch of ground”.

“Preparing to defend Venezuela is one way to defend peace, to defend the security that our citizens now enjoy, it is to defend our idiosyncrasy,” he said.

The Secretary of the Council insisted that the Bolivarian Government is not asking you to join the military in the political spectrum or to profess the same religion or to share the same cultural, social, political or economic worldview, “what we want to ask you is that we defend what is common to us, we all have the same flag with three colors and eight stars”.


Mazo News Team

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