Venezuelan president says his country faces U.S. aggression and the threat of fascism

Edited by Ed Newman
2024-10-22 07:22:36

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The Bolivarian leader stated that his Government will continue to guarantee the right of Venezuelans to peace and tranquility.

Caracas, October 22 (RHC)-- Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has denounced the Government of the United States for its involvement in the terrorist plan underway against his country, which is currently being dismantled by the Venezuelan authorities.

During his program "Con Maduro +", Venezuelan leader referred to the operations carried out by the security forces, which have allowed for the arrest of a large group of mercenaries -- infiltrated into Venezuela to carry out violent actions and assassinations -- and seize more than 500 rifles and other weapons.

The Bolivarian leader stated that his Government will continue to guarantee the right of Venezuelans to peace and tranquility.  He emphasized that the country faces two enemies: "The eternal and constant conspiracy by the United States, and the expression of fascism here in our country, which we have experienced."

He stressed that "the permanent conspiracy is directed by the North American empire.  We have discovered them, and they remain silent.  Only the news agencies that lobby them, like Infobae, are the ones that dare to publish the most absurd things imaginable."

President Maduro pointed out that both of them "underestimate the capacity of the Venezuelan people.  We will continue to define the peace and sovereignty of the country before the world."

He stressed the importance of keeping the people informed, activated, aware of the conspiracies organized by the extremist right and the White House.

"We have to keep the people informed of the constant attacks of the empire, which seeks any crack to attack," who transmitted this message to the fascists: "They have not been able to, they will not be able to, and here peace and the total recovery of the country will prevail."

And Nicolas Maduro insisted that the Venezuelan revolutionaries are in a hard fight against bureaucracy, indolence and corruption.  "We are going after the corrupt and the traitors; whoever falls," he ratified.



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