00:00Victoria Villarroel, Villarroel came out to comment on Twitter.
00:05She has a habit of fighting over Twitter.
00:07Yes.
00:08I don't know how much people care about all that, but they fought hard, right?
00:14Yes, and finally Villarroel had to delete the tweet.
00:17First, let's see what Villarroel posted.
00:20This has to do with the kidnapping or the detention of the Argentine gendarme in Venezuela,
00:27who was guarding the Argentine embassy in Venezuela.
00:30And Victoria Villarroel said this.
00:32I would never have authorized a gendarme to go to Venezuela.
00:36What is happening is the sadly obvious consequence,
00:40but since I am not from the security area,
00:43I do not think of the sanctions and actions that should be taken.
00:47Greetings.
00:48I posted this, Victoria Villarroel, yesterday at 2.28 pm.
00:54The tweet at one point disappears.
00:56It looks like someone asked her to delete it.
01:00We could not check who asked her.
01:03By herself, right?
01:05By herself.
01:06You know I don't think so.
01:07No.
01:08I don't think so.
01:09Well, Patricia Woolrich picks up the glove with this letter.
01:12And she answers it.
01:13And she answers it.
01:14Before telling this, I want to clarify, remember, because people may get lost.
01:19When Milley was in the campaign in 2023,
01:22in the debates or in any interview that they did or we did,
01:26she said, my security and defense minister is going to be Victoria Villarroel.
01:32Obviously, she is the vice president, she cannot have two positions at the same time,
01:35but she was going to put someone she trusted.
01:37Let's say that, to simplify it, Huino,
01:40when Milley ended up agreeing with Patricia Woolrich,
01:43she ended up removing two key areas, such as security and defense,
01:50to whom she had integrated the presidential formula as Victoria Villarroel.
01:54And from there...
01:55I think you're a little good, Pastor.
01:57Well, let me summarize it for you.
01:59I think it's more...
02:00Because people get lost and it's not in the details.
02:03Yes.
02:04I think the beginning of the fight,
02:05when they realize that Victoria Villarroel had her own political project,
02:09they say, you know what, I'm not going to give you this.
02:11And there, a little in agreement with Woolrich,
02:14a little disagreement with Villarroel,
02:16this cabinet ends up being formed.
02:17Well, what does Patricia Woolrich answer?
02:19It is shameful that they use Abuel Gallo, the gendarme kidnapped,
02:25to collect likes and also eliminates the tweet when the repercussion is not expected.
02:30Argentines no longer tolerate cowardice or political opportunism.
02:34This is being said by Patricia Woolrich to Victoria Villarroel,
02:38the vice president of her own government.
02:40It is clear that you speak with total ignorance of the channels and administrative mechanisms
02:45that govern within the framework of the National Gendarmerie.
02:48The authorization of trips is granted through the personnel management.
02:52That is why I request that, before issuing statements,
02:55the next time you report.
02:56Yes.
02:57Finally, if you want to serve the country,
02:59as Argentina, I ask you to take care of stopping the rampant and imminent increase in salaries
03:03in the Senate of the nation.
03:05Citizens are making a heroic effort to overcome the inherited crisis
03:09and do not deserve to finance diets of 9.5 million for any legislator.
03:13I'll tell you something, Pablo.
03:14With everything.
03:15I'll tell you something.
03:16Yes.
03:17Beyond the question, the political fight and so on,
03:20having a man of security forces kidnapped, detained, imprisoned,
03:28in this case in Venezuela, which is a dictatorship,
03:32what Villarroel has done is to put more danger to the negotiation
03:37that must be made to recover it, to release it.
03:41Why?
03:42Because what Villarroel has done, wanting, unintentionally,
03:45the truth is that I am not going to say it, for me it is very bad what he did,
03:49is to give arguments to the Venezuelan regime for the issue of, precisely,
03:57the Argentine gendarme who went to visit his wife, who is Venezuelan,
04:01and his son, who is Venezuelan too.
04:03Things are happening, they even cut me off.
04:05What he did is very serious, the vice president,
04:10because it puts the negotiation at risk.
04:12And I tell you, Javi, let's see, if it is true that this negotiation
04:15involves the figure of Milagro Salas, which is one of the things that are said,
04:20it would be crazy.
04:24On the other hand, something has just happened in these hours.
04:27But wait, what do you want?
04:28That we give in exchange to Milagro Salas?
04:30The newspaper El Tiempo in Colombia?
04:32But we give it to Milagro Salas and the Argentine gendarme returns it?
04:34Something like that.
04:36That was denied from all sides, but the information existed.
04:42And also, if one reads between the lines that note of which you refer,
04:46it gives to understand that the sources are from the Colombian Chancellery,
04:50which is the one that acts as a mediator in this.
04:52In the last hours, one of the six opposing refugees
04:55in the Argentine embassy in Venezuela left the place.
04:59He left the headquarters to put himself in the hands of the authorities
05:06who gave him a kind of conditional freedom, according to AFP,
05:10an international agency.
05:12The French one.
05:13The French one.
05:14That's why strange, particular things are happening.
05:19Obviously, this is what marks Javi, the internal situation of Venezuela
05:23allows all this kind of madness.
05:26Yes.
05:27One who abandons his condition of political asylum.
05:31An Argentine gendarme who enters.
05:33Diosdado Cabello, who is the right hand of Maduro,
05:37saying that the gendarme is doing intelligence.
05:40Do you have it out there?
05:41Repair it for me.
05:42Because Cabello says he was on a mission.
05:45In the middle, the vice president, as Javier said,
05:48exposes the president who receives the family of Nahuel Gallo,
05:52as it should be.
05:54But yesterday I spoke with Sergio Berni on the radio.
05:57Berni said, you can't put the figure of this man at risk.
06:00Of course, that's why.
06:01What Villarroel does is putting Nahuel Gallo at risk,
06:06who is the gendarme.
06:08Let's see, give it to me.
06:09He is detained, suspected of being a spy.
06:12And Villarroel puts, almost as if he gives the right to Maduro.
06:19Look at what Cabello says.
06:20Diosdado Cabello, listen to him.
06:22This delicate information that I'm going to give you,
06:26I leaked it with our compatriot, El Gringo,
06:29who is very close to the team of Iván Simón Ovial and El Reno.
06:32You take care not to tell this information to anyone
06:37and to make it reach only your friend, the minister.
06:41Brother, apparently,
06:44the guy they caught entering the border of Argentine nationality
06:49is a special agent of the intelligence services of that country.
06:53And the mission of the Argentine official was to hide in Venezuela,
06:57get in touch with El Reno,
06:59and then carry out an extraction operation
07:02of the leaders of 20 Venezuelans in Conchado,
07:04the Argentine embassy in Caracas.
07:06This operation was going to be carried out between December 23rd and 25th,
07:10together with some paratroopers
07:12who were going to arrive in the country by a truck
07:14at the border with Cúcuta this weekend.
07:17Well, let's see.
07:18It all sounds a little weird, doesn't it?
07:20Let's say some important questions.
07:23Apparently, Cabello says,
07:26that when you look at these images,
07:29you really wonder,
07:31what do they have to think that this was an intelligence mission?
07:35Of course, never a spy goes with the sign that says,
07:38I'm a spy.
07:41But here they realize that it would be part of an operation
07:45to get the six, well,
07:49through the border with Colombia,
07:51how they travel the country,
07:53in what way and how they get it out.
07:55Well, anyway, we'll see.
07:57For now, there is nothing more than what Cabello says.
08:01If you put yourself in the shoes of the regime,
08:04we have had a military regime here,
08:07it is logical with what they say.
08:11Because they think like that.
08:13It is in Argentina to say,
08:15gentlemen, I was going to see his wife and his son.
08:18It was not in function and had a license.
08:20Now Venezuela says, yes, yes,
08:22they are all arguments that they always give us
08:24when they put a spy or want to put a spy on us.
08:27Yes?
08:28Now it is a regime that does not attend or understand.
08:31That's what you have to understand.
08:32That's why it has to be, in these situations,
08:34every other word that is said,
08:36and it is also said by a vice president.
08:38Imagine when the Venezuelans take the tweet of this.
08:41Of course, if the Venezuelan intelligence services
08:44have more information, they have to put it in the air.
08:47Yes, well, you have to ...
08:48It would be a counterintelligence.
08:50Wait, Leonardo Cabello is saying it.
08:53In Maduro's right hand,
08:55even heavier than Maduro.
08:57Heavier, heavier.
08:58I mean, they are half ...
09:00Wait for me, wait for me.
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