00:00Venezuela is a point of global tension, beyond what is happening internally with the population and human rights.
00:14It is a point of global friction, in the same way that it is Ukraine, that it is Syria, that it is North Korea, that it is Taiwan.
00:21That is why Venezuela receives so much attention from the world.
00:25It is a point of friction within this new Cold War between the great powers.
00:29That is why you mentioned a few minutes ago the countries that were present there.
00:34All the enemies of the United States.
00:37In addition to the representatives of China and Russia, which are fundamental partners of Venezuela.
00:45And this is the great dispute that occurs.
00:48There is the general context, which here I am going to make clear.
00:52Beyond the appearance of Corina Machado and her speech.
00:56And whether they leave her or not, or attack her or not.
00:59Beyond the fact that they stop her or not.
01:02Beyond the fact that González Urrutia leaves his speech, whatever he says.
01:06Let's see, two things.
01:08The real power and what you are showing, what we are seeing on the screen.
01:13The military sector, the sector of justice.
01:16And all the political process that has been developing in Venezuela.
01:20Consolidate, like it or not, whoever likes it.
01:24And I am honest, intellectually and practically.
01:28The power is in the hands of the Venezuelan government.
01:32And this, to what do you obey, Alejandro?
01:35Is luck tied, today, from Maduro to the Armed Forces?
01:40If Maduro falls, the Armed Forces also know.
01:43For everything we know about illegal detentions, kidnappings, torture.
01:49Even cases of corruption.
01:52Is luck tied from one to the other?
01:55All the institutions of Venezuela are tied to luck, some and others.
02:01Let's remember that there were attempts to negotiate.
02:05Sent from the United States with representatives of the Armed Forces of Venezuela.
02:10For them to fall or strike Maduro and take him out of power.
02:15They had promised them that they would continue to exercise their positions in the military.
02:21And of course there was no agreement.
02:23Because, as you pointed out, the concern.
02:26Of course, if one falls, the others fall.
02:29And that would generate a domino effect reaction.
02:35Where all the representatives of the institutions of Venezuela would have serious problems with justice.
02:41Even with North American justice.
02:43The key to everything is what the United States is going to do.
02:50How is the relationship between Donald Trump and the Venezuelan government going to be.
02:55There is the key.
02:57Part of what is going to be.
03:00Of course, in that case, we have to wait until January 20, when Donald Trump assumes office.
03:05For now, what he did is raise the amounts in terms of international capture.
03:1125 million dollars, I see there in the case of Nicolás Maduro.
03:14Another amount for Diosdado Cabello.
03:16Something less for Bladimir Padrino López.
03:20For now, this is sometimes more exclamatory than practical effects.
03:24Because it has no practical effects.
03:27But it also limits his movements in the world, right?
03:31To Maduro.
03:33No, of course.
03:35Venezuela is a point of tension and dispute.
03:39In Latin America, in South America.
03:42And it raises the issue of world geopolitics.
03:46For its strategic position, for its natural resources.
03:49For its political relations, both in the region and with the block of Eurasian power.
03:56It plays a similar role to what Cuba did in the First Cold War.
04:02Well, saving some differences.
04:05Well, today we are in a new Cold War.
04:09Internal disputes in Venezuela have to do with international disputes.
04:16It cannot be denied, beyond the ideological postures and everything that has been happening in Venezuela.
04:23That, of course, logically and clearly.
04:26The opposition in Venezuela has the firm and enormous support.
04:32Both politically, diplomatically and economically.
04:35From the United States and its allies in the region today.
04:41And the Venezuelan government has a strong diplomatic, political and economic support.
04:48From the countries that today dispute the balance of power in the world.
04:53Like Russia, China, Iran and others.
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