Venezuela's UN envoy denounces secret meetings to plan for war

Edited by Ed Newman
2019-04-17 12:44:50

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United Nations, April 17 (RHC)-- Venezuela’s Ambassador to the United Nations Samuel Moncada has denounced an April 10th now not-so-secret meeting at Washington D.C.'s Center for Strategic and International Studies.  At that meeting, the use of military intervention in Venezuela was the center of discussion.

"The worst part of this meeting is that there were people there such as Roger Noriega, who has publicly stated that he supports an army (of mercenaries) made up of Venezuelans and Colombians and paid with Citgo funds, who would go into Venezuela to help the United States and Colombia. In case it actually happens, the United States would occupy that “liberated territory, a territorial partition in Venezuela, like what happened in Libya,” warned Moncada.

Venezuela's UN ambassador made it clear that Washington is planning to allow U.S. President Donald Trump take all the credit for a “liberation” while the economic and mortal costs are paid for by Venezuelans killing each other.

These secret conspiratorial meetings against Venezuela were made public by journalist Max Blumenthal via the The GrayZone.  The Venezuelan government has pledged to take their complaints to the proper international judicial bodies where necessary.

Roger Noriega, a U.S. diplomat with warmongering experience, “has experience with (Elliot) Abrams in making war in Nicaragua,” added the Venezuelan ambassador before the United Nations.

“Not one word the United States utters can be believed because they are a government at war … They are supporting the assassination of a leader, a military coup, the collapse of Venezuela into a civil war, and an army of mercenaries.”

 



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