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Venezuelan citizens in Caracas expressed concerns about escalating tensions with the United States after Washington formally designated the alleged "Cartel of the Suns" as a foreign terrorist organisation starting from Nov 24.

The Venezuelan government called the designation of the "non-existent" group "ridiculous" accusing the US of fabricating justification for regime change.

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00:00I feel that you are doing something wonderful for the barrio San Agustin
00:30Well, with so much news and so much attention, despite all, I believe that the Venezuelan population has gone to continue with their lives, to work, to fight for the day-to-day
00:49I believe that the Venezuelan, despite this situation, has to subsist, has to work, has to continue with it
00:59to continue with their lives, to have basic needs for their families, their children, etc.
01:05I don't want to imagine the worst scenario that people come to invade here in Venezuela
01:12They won't find anything easy here because we have a lot of patriotic feelings here in Venezuela
01:17At least I speak for myself, that it won't be possible that another country come to invade here in Venezuela
01:27We are all at the expectation, but we are still working, we are not stopping
01:34I think we are all doing our work, our work, we are working, we are still working, we are still working
01:40Nobody has stopped, but we are always at the expectation
01:43What is the expectation?
01:44The truth is, I see normal a day, common and current, despite the tensions, but normal
01:54One does his day a day, with calmness, and more than that
02:03Everything is calm, I see normal, the commerce, the people in their daily lives, everything is calm
02:18Everything is calm
02:20Thank you
02:21Thank you
02:23There's a lot of experience
02:25There's a lot of experience, every Marco Rubio, you know, took another refrit
02:29Que si el cartel de los soles, que ahora es organización terrorista, ridículos, son unos ridículos.
02:36Se repiten y se repiten y se repiten y por eso van de fracaso en fracaso.
02:41Que el cuento del narcotráfico, que el cuento del narcotráfico.
02:44Si ellos de verdad quisieran combatir el narcotráfico, tendrían que irse a Ecuador.
02:51Y buscar ahí mismo, en la presidencia de la república, que tiene la principal empresa de exportación de cocaína.
02:59Para el mundo, escondido en su fábrica de distribución de cambures, de bananos.
03:07El 70% de la cocaína que se exporta, se exporta a través de Ecuador.
03:12No es Venezuela, ni la productora, ni la traficante de droga, no.
03:21El que de manera auténtica, valiente, está con Venezuela, le agradezco.
03:27Y le agradezco sus buenos deseos.
03:32Es impresionante cómo se están levantando movimientos de solidaridad en todas partes.
03:37De apoyo al esfuerzo victorioso del pueblo indestructible de Venezuela,
03:43frente a estas acechanzas, guerras psicológicas, políticas, diplomáticas.
03:49¡Gracias!
03:51¡Gracias!
03:52¡Gracias!
03:53I'm not going to broadcast any actions that may or may not be happening with respect to Venezuela.
04:02I know I've been very clear about the administration's position, as has the president and his national security team.
04:07We view the Maduro regime as being illegitimate, and the president has been very satisfied with the successful strikes against narco-terrorists
04:16and foreign terrorists that are illegally trafficking drugs towards the United States of America.
04:21He's not going to tolerate that, and you can expect to see those strikes continue.
04:37I'm not going to bother you.
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