Venezuela Oil: US Declares War on 'Narco-Terrorism'

This is also happening on other platforms. Things are deliberately misleading and they are sometimes posted by people in authority who don't know that something is fake.

Yes, totally. But here even propaganda should not be discarded so quickly.

Do you know the case of Tareck El Aissami and Simon Zerpa? These guys have been working quietly with the EEUU for a long time now.. There were many years where they said that everything related to their corruption and embezzlement of funds was a lie, that everything was propaganda. All the officials knew that this guy was doing something very wrong until many years passed and they were able to capture him and besides important people in the state banking were involved.

No one could believe that this guy could be so corrupt, until the opposite was proven. Many times a propaganda here does nothing more than help to keep present a truth that has been hidden for a long time.

If you know the characters, there is no false knowledge that you believe but if you know the characters and you start to find their actions in various economic fields, propaganda after all contains some truth and would not be exactly the typical propaganda of inventing improbable things.

And here it's a great classic that it takes a long time before everything falls under its own weight and then "oh, after all it was true".

He and many others had the typical behavior of taking care to be discovered. His teams were very closed-minded and ignorant of his true actions.

Many had to bite their tongues after defending him and saying that everything was just "Propaganda".

I can tell you with base, just don't dismiss everything so quickly, even if it is ai nowadays. Rather investigate in the trunk of the collected rumors that there is always something to connect with time, always.

If there is also something very disappointing about this government, it is that in order to take care of their image of "impeccability", they turned a blind eye to many corrupt people. Simply that it was not officially admitted and just because of that, people maintained that it was a lie because the argument was "The government has not said anything, and if the government hasn't said anything, it's because it's a lie".

I know of a case that was not televised, it was only experienced by those of us who were there to experience it and silence was maintained to avoid once again, "revolutionary division". The former governor of the state of Sucre, Edwin Rojas.


According to AFP news agencies, some of these imprisoned officials are also involved in a prostitution ring at the service of politicians and businessmen. A source, whose identity was not revealed, told AFP that deputy Hugbel Roa had as his ”figurehead" businessman Alejandro Arroyo, "owner of a mansion in the Country Club (an exclusive urbanization in Caracas), an immense fleet of vans and football teams.”

"And the serious thing is that he ran a prostitution ring at the service of this group where they recruited young girls to serve as escort ladies,” the informant stressed, who added that Arroyo, in turn, had a “partnership with former Governor Edwin Rojas.”

I had the opportunity to work on a miniseries that was linked to the governance of this subject. My work offered me the opportunity to know about the experience of people affected by subjects like this and I saw it for myself. The soldiers he was surrounded by, the team that made him up, his actions... everything gave off an unmistakable smell of "bad roads".

Years later, captured.

No one needed the AFP or anyone, to know what this guy did and with everything and that, he managed to be governor.

As for the prostitutes, no way. There is a case of a president from another state in the country who spent money on buying only better trucks and hiring only young women for his trusted team.

Now there is trash under the carpet. There are some things that don't need to be official when you know who's who here, as they say "I know my cattle".
 
Delcy Rodríguez removes Colombian businessman Alex Saab, an ally of Maduro, from Venezuela's cabinet

He made the announcement on his Telegram account, where he expressed his gratitude to Saab for “his work at the service of the Fatherland” and assured that “he will assume new responsibilities.”

Villegas was already serving as Minister of National Commerce since his appointment, by Maduro, in February 2024.

Saab, for its part, had been appointed by Maduro to head the Ministry of Industries and National Production in October 2024. Before his appointment, he served as president of the International Productive Investment Center of Venezuela.

The businessman, born in Barranquilla, Colombia, and of Lebanese origin, was arrested in Cape Verde in 2020 and subsequently extradited to the United States, where the Justice accused him of conspiracy to launder money and of being a “figurehead” of the Venezuelan government.

For this case, he was imprisoned in the United States from October 2021 to December 2023, following a presidential pardon signed by the then US President, Joe Biden (2021-2025).

In March 2024, the American justice dismissed the charges against Saab.

During his detention, his wife, the Italian Camilla Fabri, became the image of the campaign for his release launched by the Maduro government. Currently, Fabri heads the Vuelta a la Patria Mission, the state program that manages the repatriations of Venezuelan migrants.

After Maduro's capture, his son says Venezuela "must have relations" and embassy in the US

"Venezuela has to have relations with everyone (...) I think we should have relations with the United States, an embassy, as with China, as with Russia, because it is our self-determination," Maduro Guerra said at a Meeting of the Network of Jurists in Caracas, broadcast by the state-run Venezolana de Televisión (VTV) channel.

In what represents a shift on the position of Chavismo with respect to the United States, Maduro Guerra indicated that Caracas could have relations with other countries with contrary ideas, such as, he referred to, Israel and Iran.

In his opinion, if there are differences with other countries, they should be treated "from the policy framework".

"Venezuela must move towards being a country of peace, with commercial relations with the whole world," the Chavista deputy said.

Of course! especially like Israel and Iran.
 
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