Carlos Ruckauf: EEUU

Carlos Ruckauf: EE.UU. se prepara para desembarcar en Venezuela - Las Mañanas con Andino

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In this, effectively, these two gentlemen, because they are two key characters, Edmundo González is the elected president of Venezuela, but María Corina Machado is the head of the political structure that elected this man to be a presidential candidate. They are ready to assume, because now we are going to the updated map of what we saw on Wednesday.

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Because everything has changed. Look, the other day we only had this reality, Miami and Curacao. Now we have another reality. They are other ships, and they will all meet here. Look, Venez here look territorial waters

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it is close, Maduro, it will be close

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these are the three new ones remember that the other day we marked them those who were and this is another novelty two squadrons f-35 one located in bonaire I think I gave the map to the boys and the other is located in puerto rico the two squadrons f-35 that is, the

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disembarkation structure is prepared that says reuters reuters the most serious news agency that is known in this type of topic if Yes. It says that on Sunday, this Sunday, this Sunday, the six ships, the two submarines, will be in Venezuelan territorial waters, and the two air cover structures will be prepared.

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Now, Carlos, knowing everything, isn't it giving Venezuela an advantage call to the militias, to the 4 million? Or is there nothing of that sort?

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And the Americans are going to enter Venezuelan territory? I have no answer. Because the central question is, is this a pressure to be given? Or is it a decision after the dictator and the dome were extracted? Never forget that it's not only Maduro, it's Maduro, Diosdado Cabello and Padrino López. For the sum of the three, the reward is unique in history.

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The 50 million that Maduro gives, I is more than what Bin Laden is giving away. But let's go back to the military situation, which is so complicated. First of all, we must understand that the Venezuelan regime is being left alone. Two fundamental allies, Lula and Petro, that and Colombia, say we do not recognize that government. Directly, Celso Amorim, Lula's right-hand man, said, we have never recognized as a legitimate governor of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, because he never showed us the files.

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This is from yesterday.

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Of course.

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Now they affirm it in a taxative way. But there was always a gray area, Carlos, regarding the position Brazil had. No, no, they were always accomplices.

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I don't like to be called gray.

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Of course. They were accomplices. Now you are telling me. Because all this is going to come. We are talking about the two most important neighboring countries of Venezuela and where there are more exiled Venezuelans. This is not a minor issue, neither for Lula nor for Petro,

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because as Venezuela defies, there may be conflict in both countries. President Petro has said that there are drug dealers protected by the government of Maduro operating with the ex-FARC.

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So what Petro is saying is, these are not mine. Absolutely.

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Those who are here are also from Maduro. They are all from Maduro. I have nothing to do with it. So they are opening up and telling him, boy, if you want to enter, come in, we are not going to say anything. muchachos Let's go back to this situation. A Maduro isolated. A Maduro so isolated that... I'm going to say something that I prefer you to say it for me, James Bailey, or a few seconds, if we can put the video.

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Let's see, please. Let's go.

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One of the most watched men in Venezuela is the personal chef, the cook of Maduro. When the personal chef of Maduro cooks, there are three members of the dictator's pretorial guard, one of them of Cuban origin, who are by his side, carefully and rigorously examining how the chef of Maduro cooks

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and what seasonings and condiments he adds to the dictator's meals. One of the most... Jaime Vélez is portraying a posture of great fear that Maduro has, as the dictator Fidel Castro himself had for a long time, right?

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Obviously, but I'll add some things that are important to this information. The North American intelligence is very infiltrated in Venezuela. In fact, you remember that they took out the people who were in the Argentine embassy. There was staff from Corina Machado in the Argentine embassy in Ciladro. The Argentine embassy was under protection from Brazil. And one day they all disappeared.

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They were in the United States, no one knows how they left. Well, the North American intelligence today knows exactly where Nicolas Maduro sleeps every night. So he goes from house to house, he doesn't sleep in the same place all the time? He goes from house to bed, from bed to bed, and he hardly ever sleeps in the Miraflores Palace because he assumes that the Cuban intelligence, which is much more important than the Venezuelan, assumes that they could attack the Miraflores Palace

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with the missiles that the submarines have. So, he changes places every day. He is a mature person, cornered by circumstances. And speaking of cornered, we have a story to tell the viewers Maduro a corralado por la circunstancia y hablando de acorralados tenemos una historia que contarle a los televidentes con una doble foto que preparamos con la producción de televisión pública y gracias a Sebastián Terpolini

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Que nos retrotrae a otro dictador a fines de la década del 80 cuando también lo

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sacaron de las pestañas y lo llevaron de la foto de la gorrita a la foto de They took him from the photos of the hat to the photos of the prisoner.

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I tell you all, 1989, President of the United States George Bush. This man, Manuel Noriega, had been an agent of the CIA.

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Of course.

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He was a total North American, but he got into the drug trafficking business and said, I have the money, I don't answer to anyone else. And it's not a good business to be employed by an intelligence structure of that kind and suddenly declare yourself independent.

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Exactly. At that moment, the Medellin cartel was the most important.

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Exactly. Well, then he doesn't refuse. There are elections in Panama, and he wins in Dara, candidate that he did not like does not recognize it United States has to recognize it He says I do not recognize it and cuts his communication with the United States well in 1989 a thing like the one we are seeing begins to approach boats to the coasts of Panama

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then everyone said, these are military maneuvers. Until they disembarked.

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Exactly, in what was called the Operation Just Cause to get this dictator out,

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who had been governing since 1983.

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This man took refuge in the apostolic nunciature. What did the CIA do? to I know one time on my terminal preso who got a condenated in the United States, 40 years in prison. He served a part of his sentence, then was extradited to Venezuela, sorry, to Panama. Because he had two homicides in Panama and ended up dying in Panama.

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This one was the one with the hat, and this is the prisoner. Let's go to the other photo.

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Which is probably what's coming.

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We have a man also with a red cap. And here is a prisoner, because now the presentation system is no longer used. This orange is married to a man.

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In the style of Bukele.

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To whom, out of respect for reality, I put a question mark. And I insist on Terpolili and the public television television team because they worked very well. Let's see what happens. I don't have the crystal ball, but I have the crystal ball in the sense of saying, sir, it will be there or somewhere else. Sure, but you said something important, that Reuters, one of the most prestigious agencies of decades, has been confirmed that on Sunday is when the armed forces begin to operate. No, on Sunday the device is there. the I would like for the Venezuelan people to end this. Yes, not a massacre in the streets.

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Those militiamen who say that Maduro...

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No, no, forget about the militiamen. Think about any of us, no matter how much you are in the military. They give you a machine gun and they take down the North American command, the Russian command, the Chinese command. Who puts those animals in front of you, who are trained to kill? It's a typical Maduro's nonsense.

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The Venezuelan army is an army with its feet dragged. The dome is full of millions of dollars. And everything that the sources of intelligence tell me is that everyone is asking for permission to go to Cuba. Yesterday, there was a very interesting thing. A plane from Biasa, leaves Caracas, arrives above Cuba,

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makes several turns and returns.

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What does that mean?

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We don't know, but I say, they will be preparing to see if...

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Let's see how long the trip lasts.

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That's the way.

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Sure, and where will they land?

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Are they willing to receive him in Cuba? If you go with the money, why not? What other place do they have? If you go with the money, why not?

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Yes, but you said something, when you put the money in Cuba, it is no longer the dictators.

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In Cuba, in Russia, anywhere, but where? It starts to be the Cubans in this case. Where can this money go?

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North Korea.

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How do you get there? We are talking about 50 million dollars for Maduro, 25 for Diosdado, 15 for Padrino López. That package of money, these guys get on a plane and the plane ends up in a place where they grab the reward. They can't trust anyone. I imagine that Maduro is thinking, where is this handgun coming from? And now I ask you, Carlos, the army, which since Chávez's time is very involved,

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very galvanized its relationship with both, as it was with Chávez, now with Maduro.

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Before the arrival of Urrutia and Corina Machado, how would it act? Look, first of all, it's not the same the same as this guy in Mamarracho. Chávez's dome was backed by the military base. Let's remember that Chávez was a military man. This one was a collective man. There is a certain difference for any military man. Chávez was a military man.

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The military structure of Venezuela comes from below. It is not an elitist structure. It is a structure that arises from the Venezuelan people. But in the last elections, in all the districts where Chávez won, Mundo González won. That is, this government lost its military base and lost its popular base. I'm telling you, they won in the districts where Chávez was

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sweeping because they were the districts with a lot of military bases. I think that the only thing that accompanies the dictatorship at this moment is the dome. The dome of the suns, I reiterate to people when they say cartel, the suns, it is because of the suns that the generals have up here. As you know, any military in the world, the low-ranking ones, have nothing up here. They have it here, they have it elsewhere, they have nothing up here.

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What the fried eggs have are what they charge for the narco.

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Well, I invite you to listen to this kind of Professor Girafales, who has become a narco dictator, we are talking about Nicolás Maduro, with those permanent incendiary diatribes, and exhorting the militias to go out to defend it on the street and of course pointing to American imperialism. Let's see what he said.

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It is coordination because our seas, our skies and our lands are defended by us. We liberate them, we watch them and patrol them. No empire will come and touch the sacred soil of Venezuela, nor should it touch the sacred soil of South America. No empire in the world. Never again an empire with its insolent plant touching Bolivar's sacred land.

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It is quite humiliating that there are US military bases in Colombian soil. It is quite humiliating to the land

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that Bolivar gave all his sacrifices.

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We have two things to analyze.

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The first is the answer to Petro. When he talks about the North American bases in Colombia, what he is saying to Petro is, you left me alone, now you don't recognize anyone. But I think I should bring up Brazil's statement yesterday. Because what does Brazil say? Brazil says, first, I don't recognize Nicolás Maduro. Second, attacking drug trafficking is a positive thing, but we should do it all together. It should be a coalition. Don't go alone. But don't say don't go.

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It would be much better if we ended organized crime all together. If you accept my company, but that, the implication of... Suppose the United States had accepted, well, come to Brazil. Both Brazilian and Colombian ships would have have participated in this operation next Sunday? Again, I have no answer. You ask me things that I can't answer you without lying to people. But because they go to the edge, to the edge, what Lula proposed is to put himself on the side of the one who is supposedly his enemy in the region.

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Yes, but you are fighting against the power of your region. Let's change the axis. Let's suppose you are Vietnam and you have a problem with China. Are you not going to try to solve it? Of course. Let's suppose that the Chinese say, Cambodia I can't stand it anymore, they are drug traffickers. Vietnam what is going to say is, and let's all go together to fuck the Cambodians.

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Because this is very hard. It's not the same as what we saw on this same channel, with this same presentation, you and me, of the North American attack on Iran, 36 hours of flight. These are minutes of the F-35. Bonaire is one of the bases where the F-35s have been installed since last night, and Puerto Rico the other. They are a few minutes away so that these ships that are on the screen can be the aerial roof of an invasion. Apart from an invasion, I don't know.

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Sure, but what happens is that we can generate different hypotheses here. What would happen if Maduro hides, resists, I mean, can any of these planes bomb a specific place, as it happened once in the search of Osama Bin Laden and so many others?

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Can it bomb a specific place where Maduro and his family or other generals are?

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God willing not. Because when an invasion conflict begins. How many innocents die? Of course, there are collateral damages. Yes, but they are men, women and children. I think what should be done here is to continue to press so that they give to the dome and assume the legitimate government, which is that of Mundo González.

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Mundo González with Corina Machado as head of the cabinet, pacifying Venezuela, incorporating Venezuela again into the Organization of American States. The Venezuelan dictatorship is expelled, moving Venezuela away from the dictatorships and bringing it closer to democracy, of any political color, but bringing it closer to democracy. The Venezuelan people have been suffering for 28 years.

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The largest inflation record in history has been achieved by the Republic of Venezuela in these 28 years. I don't like to call it Bolivarian, not because I'm upset with Bolívar, whom I love very much, but because it's part of the circus that these people have set up. And the record of exodus of Venezuelans? No, not to mention. Well, here, I meet Venezuelans from the other day on the street, the other day I was in the supermarket, two Venezuelans approached me to thank,

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to tell me, you know what we suffer and why we are here, we do not want to be in Argentina, we want to be in our homeland. Well, many Venezuelans have written to us, they have written to you, we have arrived the other day, we are a world record in this topic, in information, from the Argentina's public television and from all over the continent. And from Spain we have received emails saying how good that someone is telling what is happening in our country, in Venezuela,

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because there are 6 million Venezuelans exiled in America and in Spanish-speaking countries. Carlos, in congruence with the technological advance of this 21st century, will the American chains show live what happens next Sunday?

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I don't know.

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Because lately, the war is shown live. I repeat once more, because you like it, like all journalists, I am an analyst, not a journalist. Yes, but I ask you. Go to the bone. No, no, but I say, what Reuters says is that the ships will be in position in Venezuelan territorial waters. It doesn't say that they will invade on Sunday.

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That's the first thing. Second, I don't know, because I think it's boring at this point, I don't know if they don't put the ships in territorial waters so that there is a Venezuelan reaction. Because then there would be casus belli. Americanos para que haya una reacción venezolana porque entonces habría casos belli claro para provocarlos y ya tener porque que dice la orden ejecutiva y

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con eso termino del presidente trump tienen que ir a buscar a los narcotraficantes en el lugar en el que esté porque afectan la seguridad nacional de los eeuu nos mandan droga no mata nuestros pibes esto es lo que The United States is a national security force. They send us drugs, they kill our children. This is what Trump says. What's behind this? There is the justification that I don't enter a country, I enter a narco-state.

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But the consequences for the people are serious. So, God willing, this can be fixed with these guys outside, with whom the people voted, that is, Mundo González in power, without any civil victim. Will we be seeing each other next Monday? We'll see.

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We'll see what happens.

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We'll see how this one goes.

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Ok, Carlos, have a great weekend. Likewise. Excellent, as always, your explanation. Excellent, as always, your explanation. Thank you.

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