00:00In Venezuela, President Nicolás Maduro rejected the regime changes and coup d'etat promoted by the CIA from the United States.
00:06During the National Council for Sovereignty and Peace, a Venezuelan president emphasized that Venezuela is not alone
00:13in opposing the attacks and threats used by the government of the United States to subjugate the peoples of the region and seize their races.
00:22Additionally, he asserted that xenophobic statements comparing Venezuelans to criminal groups like the Tren de Aragua,
00:30which was exterminated by the National Police Force, must cease.
00:34In this regard, the Venezuelan president reiterated that the best vaccine to combat these threats and attacks is unity.
00:41Note to regime change that reminds us so much of the failed eternal wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and the list goes on.
00:58Note to coups d'etat by the CIA that remind us so much of the 30,000 people disappeared by the CIA
01:13in the coups d'etat against Argentina, Pinochet's coup d'etat,
01:20and the 5,000 young people murdered and disappeared in coup d'etat, after coup d'etat, in Latin America.
01:31Latin America doesn't want them, doesn't need them.
01:34The head of the state also emphasized that U.S. imperialism ignores historical reality,
01:43underestimating the strength of national identities such as that of the Venezuelan people.
01:50And why do I say this?
01:53Because we must remember that humanity has always been diverse in its roots, trajectory, and history.
02:00It has never had a single language, a single way of thinking, a single culture, or a single political system.
02:10It has never been under any empire in the past, so if the American empire, with its supremacist and Nazi ideology,
02:20believes that it is going to unify us all into a single way of thinking, a single order, a single command,
02:27it is out of step with the times, because we carry a very strong flag.
02:35Our national flag, the yellow, blue, and red one that no one gave us, no one painted for us.
02:44Miranda brought it and Bolivar carried it, victorious in the liberating banners to Ayacucho, to Hunin.
02:51And I am not inventing a fable. It is lived history. It is real history.
02:59President Nicolás Maduro described the sanctions imposed on the country as silent missiles,
03:04noting that they not only harmed the country's economic, social, and political well-being,
03:09but also affected thousands of Venezuelans.
03:11I think it's a very pertinent message, given that a group of Venezuelans had to leave the country due to a brutal economic war,
03:24silent missiles that aimed to destroy the economic, social, and political body of the country.
03:31They found the demon of xenophobic campaigns and xenophobic treatment,
03:43especially in the United States, where they try to lie every day,
03:48and claim that Venezuelans are something like a criminal gang that we defeated and exterminated here,
03:54the famous trend de Aragua.
03:56The people of Aragua, are not the trend de Aragua, nor is Venezuela, the trend de Aragua.
04:10Venezuela is a country of decent, honest, hard-working, caring and humane people.
04:17They must stop making discriminatory and xenophobic statements,
04:27and stop comparing the Venezuelan identity to criminal groups that have been attacked and exterminated in Venezuela.
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