Paramilitary Álvaro Uribe Vélez's interference with Venezuela

Published at: 15/01/2025 11:12 PM
The father of paramilitarism and former president of Colombia, Álvaro Uribe Vélez, in a new interventionist demonstration, called for international military intervention against Venezuela and President Nicolás Maduro, during a sit-in held in the city of Cúcuta, a city bordering Venezuela, in favor of former ultra-right candidate Edmundo González and María Corina Machado. Likewise, the ward of Colombian paramilitarism and drug trafficking, Iván Duque, during his term of office, has repeatedly called for military intervention in Venezuela “to evict those tyrants from power.” Same plan that they intended to execute during the term of Commander Hugo Chávez. “Show your face, don't send others,” was President Maduro's forceful response to the proven Colombian drug trafficker and paramilitary. For his part, Gustavo Petro, on his social networks, shared a message in favor of expressions of rejection by the inhabitants of Cúcuta in the face of Uribe's statements: “At this point, Cucuta already knows that it is better to preserve family, social, economic and cultural relationships on the border.”
Mazo News Team