Tania Díaz: Imperialism promotes a narrative to try to demoralize the people
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Published at: 29/08/2025 07:29 AM
This Friday, August 29, the deputy to the National Assembly (AN), Tania Díaz, warned that imperialism and its lackeys are promoting a narrative, as part of their psychological operations, whose objective is to divide and try to pierce the people's morals.
“It's a narrative prepared and designed for war. For what? To pierce morale, to generate fear, anxiety, to demoralize and demobilize,” Díaz denounced during his show Sin Truco Ni Maña.
He stressed that, even if that is not going to happen in Venezuela, thanks to the conscience of the People, we must always be alert to these narratives driven by those sectors that threaten our sovereignty.
For her part, journalist Karen Méndez emphasized that without a doubt the people of Venezuela are vaccinated against psychological warfare narratives; however, she pointed out that “like pandemics, we must also update our vaccines and get up to date because something new is always being invented and we have to have a very clear mind, as President Nicolás Maduro says: calm and sanity, to analyze things.”
He also pointed out that today there is a real threat against Venezuela and “what they are trying to do against the country is very serious, because although there is no formal pronouncement from President Donald Trump (...) it is also true that he has not disengaged and has let the versions of his spokespersons run that leave any possibility open and that is very dangerous.”
He pointed out that the objective of all this “is to threaten and intimidate Venezuela in order to fail and mainly affect the economy, because all this generates anxiety.” At the same time, he pointed out that the United States seeks to create the conditions to try to provoke an uprising and thus try to bankrupt the government.
“The objective of all this is to break the economy, to break the people's morals, but also to paralyze the government, so that there is no policy of care action, but rather they create chaos, they bring the government into that chaos (...) So it's a very clever strategy to paralyze the government and create anxiety in the population,” he reiterated and recalled that this same strategy was the one they used against Afghanistan a few years ago.
Mazo News Team