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Moncada: The CIA is behind the cyberwar against Venezuela

Moncada stressed that all of this mechanism of U.S. strategies are aimed at overthrowing constitutionally elected governments to implement a supposed “transitional government” for their interests
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Published at: 23/08/2024 03:01 PM

The ambassador permanent representative of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela to the United Nations (UN), Samuel Moncada, accused the United States Government of generating a cyberwar against Venezuela through the Central American Intelligence Agency (CIA).


During his presentation at the forum The Intervention of the United States in the Electoral System as a Coup Technique, he also denounced that ASTRA, Anonymous, Cyber Hunters, among other computer terrorists, work together with the CIA to try to destabilize our country.


“They are waging war on us, but not like the Second World War, but rather modern and technological war,” he emphasized, while stressing that the United States is managing an entire battalion of psychological warfare to generate a civil confrontation as was intended last July 29 in the country.


He stressed that this entire mechanism of American strategies is aimed at overthrowing constitutionally elected governments to implement a supposed “transitional government” for their interests.


He stated that these actions have not only been applied in Venezuela but also in Zimbabwe in 2023, where the US ambassador offered 37 million dollars for an Alta Vista Parallel Votes Tabulator (PVT) or parallel counting of votes to overthrow the government of that African country.


The same happened with Azerbaijan, where the US ambassador offered 3 million dollars to carry out a PVT. Pakistan is the same story,” he said.


Mazo News Team