Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Maduro’s narco-terrorism plot against America unraveled by defectors

 Recent revelations from defectors of the Venezuelan government shed light on the extent of narco-terrorism involving former leaders Hugo Chavez and Nicolas Maduro. Multiple figures have begun to disclose their past actions and the systematic drug trafficking activities orchestrated by the Venezuelan regime aimed at undermining the United States.

1. Defections and Confessions: Key individuals from the Venezuelan government, including former military leaders Hugo "El Pollo" Carvajal and Cliver Alcala Cordones, are cooperating with U. S. authorities. They reveal extensive narco-trafficking operations linked to the Venezuelan regime.

2. Political Context in Latin America: In countries like Bolivia, changes in leadership are leading to further insights about the collusion of socialist governments in drug trafficking. The newly elected Bolivian president, Rodrigo Paz Pereira, has already begun arrests related to this issue.

3. Connections with Other Countries: Allegations extend beyond Venezuela, with indications of involvement from countries like Spain, where investigations are probing connections between Venezuelan and Cuban interests, affecting international security.

4. Organized Crime: The Venezuelan government is reportedly organized under the “Cartel de los Soles,” a criminal network involved in drug trafficking that provides financial resources to align with military and paramilitary groups in Colombia, namely FARC and ELN.

5. U. S. National Security Threat: Both defectors emphasized that the Venezuelan state apparatus has become a criminal entity, with strategic plans to flood the U. S. with drugs. Carvajal’s appeals underline the urgency for the U. S. to reevaluate its policy towards the Venezuelan regime for national security reasons.

6. Historical Background of Collaboration: Carvajal's confession reinforces the idea that the Venezuelan regime has ties with Cuba, suggesting a coordinated plan to create chaos in the U. S. through drug trafficking and social unrest, paralleling the economic disruptions seen in various Latin American nations over recent years.

7. Political Fallout: The political landscape in Latin America is shifting, with several recent elections indicating a rejection of socialist candidates supported by regimes like Venezuela’s. This political realignment may lead to further disclosures about narco-terrorist activities.

8. Continuing Threat: Leaders of the Venezuelan regime, including Maduro and Diosdado Cabello, are positioned at the core of these criminal operations. Their persistent control over drug trafficking networks poses ongoing dangers both regionally and globally.

The unraveling of narco-terrorism linked to the Venezuelan government through defector accounts reveals a strategic attack on U. S. safety and stability. As political changes occur in Latin America, more information is likely to surface, deepening the understanding of these networks and the implications for U. S. foreign policy. The situation remains fluid, with indications that past collaborators may soon disclose further details, potentially leading to significant repercussions for the Venezuelan regime.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/in_focus/3918989/maduros-narco-terror-plot-against-america-unraveled-by-defectors/

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