
The Minister of the Interior and Justice and second in command of the Chavista regime, Diosdado Cabello, has warned Venezuelan citizens on Monday, must be prepared “on all fronts”, invoking the argument to combat drug trafficking from the root.
“We don’t want war with anyone,” Cabello said in a press conference broadcast by the Venezuelan state television. “But our people must be prepared and alert, in all instances, on all fronts, in all ways and shapes the people must be prepared.”
In addition to hair, both the president, Nicolás Maduro, and the Minister of Defense, Vladimir Padrino López, have emphasized these days in the need to make mass mobilizations of civic-military combatant bodies, to deepen the recruitment and deploy processes throughout the country to strengthen the operational preparation of the Bolivarian National Armed Force.
Then, without going into further details, Cabello said that in a context like the current one, “those who make life here as Trojan horses, should know that their destiny will be the fate of the enemies of the homeland.” He added: “If we must take care of ourselves of the internal enemy, those who would be willing to work for imperialism.” In a statement of intentions, a cap in which you could read “Doubt is betrayal” had a warning, a warning to anyone who is not aligned with Chavista postulates.
The first vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela reiterated, as all the members of the high government in recent days, that in the country there is no drugs, and insist that the bulk of the drug of international drug trafficking in South America moves through the Pacific.
He commented again the advances in citizen security in the country, and said that this is thanks to the strategy in the development of the “peace quadrants.”
Cabello took the occasion to affirm that Colombia remains the country that produces the greatest amount of drugs in the world, and said that Ecuador chaired by Daniel Noboa – one of the most enlightened enemies of Chavism in the region – “is a narco -state.”