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The regime of Nicolás Maduro is on high alert, after his own Minister of the Interior recognized that they are preparing for the worst. And the last thing that has come out, and that even ex-militaries have been spreading, who have been exiled, who have fled Venezuela, in the midst of the persecution that was being registered against them, is that they are going to collaborate.

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They are making the US government available to collaborate with Donald Trump and provide key information. We are talking about former members of the Venezuelan Armed Forces, who have relevant information on how they work, and that this key information for the United States could already have it at hand in this collaboration that they are announcing to work together to in this way bring down what they call not only in the United States but also these

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former military spies, the narco-state of Nicolás Maduro. They are writing, then, we consult them to you, the last days of the Venezuelan regime. Let's listen, then, the message that the Venezuelan military group has spread in the Caribbean exile, from their own Instagram account.

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Let's listen to what they say. Instagram. Vamos a escuchar lo que ellos manifiestan. in order to set a unique precedent against a unique fact in the history of nations. A criminal state that used public powers to take hold of power and to commit crimes, using the institutions of the state to traffic illicit drugs, to support international terrorism to annihilate and torture political dissent and, most importantly, to get rid of the will of the sovereign people. Today, there are not only enough reasons for the use of force to be made immediate, but the use of force is the only way and hope to solve the conflict.

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Otherwise, just as unfortunately our Cuban and Nicaraguan brothers, the criminal state led by Maduro and Cabello will pretend to be indefinitely cornered in power. Finally, comrades of the Armed Forces, we are about to avoid more bloodshed and collateral damage. The order and duty in accordance with the oath we made in our ECOFAC, the Military Academy of Venezuela, the Military Aviation School and the Naval School,

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is to comply with that oath to stop and neutralize the leaders of this narco-terrorist organization and put order in our country to start the national reconstruction from the ashes.

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God bless Venezuela and God bless this great nation of the United States of North America.

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They are former members of the armed forces who fled persecution and who are now making themselves available to the United States to provide intelligence information. I greet you, Cintia Garreta, and so we started Radar 24. Key intelligence information is what the former members who we have seen also of the Venezuelan Armed Forces would begin to provide. They have fled the persecution that began to register all the opponents of Nicolás Maduro.

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They have also formed this Caribbean group, and from their official account they are announcing that they are going to work hand in hand with the Donald Trump government, which, as we know, has already started all the actions to end drug trafficking, and they have as their main objective the drug trafficker, who they also qualify as the largest drug trafficker worldwide, pointed out by the United States as Nicolas Maduro. What is the last thing the United States has, is the publication that also confirms the deployment of the ships that are in the Caribbean Sea.

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You will see below the images, we have two informative windows, because in the first one that we are going to deploy, you will see the progress of these ships, the technology with which they have, what are the characteristics of the ships that have been deployed in the six United States. The Caribbean Sea, there is the advance that is being given by the waters of the Caribbean Sea. It is said that there are 6,500 sailors who have been deployed, who carry these ships

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with the main objective of preventing drugs from passing and finally reaching the United States. And what happens? You will see in comparison. The United States confirms these images and what happens in Venezuela? What they do is publish, who does it is Colonel Andres Abreu and he publishes, look at you, or comments what is the strategy they have to stop or avoid a military intervention in Venezuela. And what he does is show this cardboard model. What you see below is a cardboard model and that's how he said, we are going to deploy

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militiamen. He has detailed how the militiamen will advance through the Venezuelan territory. But he does it with this cardboard model, of each color, each color that represents the cities. And he has done it like this, he has presented it like this before Nicolás Maduro, also Colonel Andrés Abreu.

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A presentation that has received a wave of criticism in the face of the display that is seen by the United States, not only of the naval power in the waters, but also air with the Poseidon P-8 planes. Venezuela came out with this image of this colonel of the armed forces, La Maquita, in the middle of the wave of criticism, many began to qualify it as a mockery and that it looked more like an exhibition of a school work. What do you think of the information that the members of the Venezuelan Armed Forces can reveal, former members who are in exile and who have now said that they are going to provide key information

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to the United States government so that it can defeat Nicolas Maduro's regime. Let's go to El Salvador, we are with the experts as always on Radar24. And today we are joined by Eduardo Menoni, the expert political analyst and journalist on the subject. Eduardo, welcome, thank you for being with nosotros desde El Salvador. Y lo primero, quiero saber tu reacción en este comparativo que acabamos de presentar. No Estados Unidos presentando el despliegue de los buques

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y por su parte, Venezuela, dando esta exposición en maqueta del despliegue que van a hacer de los milicianos.

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Te escuchamos.

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Muchas gracias, Cynthia, por la invitación. Y bueno, esto demuestra lo precario que está el régimen narcoterrorista This shows how precarious the drug-terrorist, murderous and genocidal regime of Nicolás Maduro and Diosdado Cabello is, the most wanted fugitives of the US justice system. We are facing a weakened regime, not only at the level of weapons, because they have not been training for many years, but also because of the fear that the regime will be overthrown in the military garrisons. For example, there are planes on one side and the keys to take off those planes are in another garrison.

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The same thing happens with weapons. You can have weapons on one side and ammunition on the other side, with another general who has the keys. This is to avoid a overthrow of the genocide regime of Venezuela, the Chavista nar tyranny. So, we see, of course, an armed force, morally speaking, that is not going to be immolated by the Maduro regime. And, of course, there is a military superiority of the strongest military government on planet Earth, the United States of North America,

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which is finally showing a credible military pressure Bueno el capitán Javier Nieto Quintero que es el portavoz en este vídeo del grupo venezolano caribe de ex militares en el exilio tiene bastante información en cuanto a el terreno porque ellos tienen militares todavía dentro de Venezuela evidentemente no van a revelar quiénes son están en por supuesto in and they have a lot of intelligence data that can be used, locations, military numbers in the garrisons, etc. A whole bunch of data to make the Donald J. Trump government available.

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And obviously, they also help a transition in Venezuela, because you need experts in the matter. One thing is that they are going to do a quick operation, but then to sustain the transition government that is going to remain, to the civilians of the people of Venezuela. And speaking of the high command, Chavista, just what we announced at the beginning of the program,

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Venezuela or the regime, better said, of Nicolás Maduro, on high alert because Diosdado Cabello has just also said that they are prepared for the worst. Do you think, if we listen to what he has said first to comment?

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Go ahead.

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We do not underestimate the threats. for that says, look, they're going to put a bomb next to it. No, that's just a game. It's not a game. There's nothing to play here. There's nothing to play here. Everything is investigated. Everything. Everything is investigated. And it must be investigated.

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And it must come to a conclusion, well, to close that case. To close that case.

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We prepare ourselves for the worst, always, in our condition, to face whatever comes, no matter how hard it is.

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What does this mean, Eduardo? You, who also know the political management that they have had, the dome of Nicolás Maduro,

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that they come out to say that they do not underestimate and that they are prepared, according to them, for the worst. is No, diciendo que yo fabricaba humo, decía que yo mentía. Bueno, tres cositas. Una, esta que tú estás mostrando, y otras dos, la queja formal que ellos hacen por el submarino de propulsión nuclear de los Estados Unidos, que va a entrar a aguas del Caribe, ¿verdad? A las costas de Venezuela para bloquear marítimamente este narco cartel terrorista de los soles. of the sun and additionally says that all the Venezuelan people who do not know how to drive a motorcycle

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have to drive a motorcycle so that they join the collectives to the Chavistas militias that historically in Venezuela have repressed, massacred the opposition, these Chavistas collectives or these Bolivarian circles on motorcycles are the ones that have come out as a body for police or paramilitary to make the guerrilla war, the Vietnam, which he says Caracas, Venezuela. And on the other hand, others say that he can be part of some negotiation that some faction of the Chavista regime would be negotiating with the United States, would be looking for a way to make some approach, foreign this has been maintained with high hermeticism within the high spheres in the US government.

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Not everyone has information about this and of course this is highly sensitive because it also represents a threat to the national security of the United States of North America.

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Of course, and in the midst of this panorama, the response we see from Venezuela, apart from exhibiting the explanations of the display they would do with these models that many have well qualified that seem like school exhibitions, they continue to call for the registration of militiamen. What do you know about this, Eduardo? Do they force these people to leave?

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Also, the profile of these people, because they told us that many of them are

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adults who are not actually prepared to carry a weapon. Well, next Friday and Saturday, the older and more torturing snitch of Venezuela, Diosdado Cabello, called again this inscription of the Chavist militias. We, popularly in Venezuela, as a joke, we call them the milancianos, because they are I'm and we're not going to pay you the salary, we're going to fire you and you're in a precarious economic situation, which is already precarious in itself, those people are receiving a salary of hunger, a salary of misery, which does not allow them to meet basic needs.

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And on the other hand, the same thing happens with the elderly, who are abandoned in Venezuela, and to feel part of something, and to be able to eat the boxes, almost with food in a state of decay, decomposed, well, they must kneel to the regime that is going to throw them some crumbs, but they must serve the revolution as a human shield against these international terrorists.

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Eduardo, thank you for giving us the last panorama and what this last video means, in which the ex-members of the Venezuelan Armed Forces indicate that they are going to collaborate with the United States with information, also quite key, as well as we need it. We spoke with Eduardo Menoni, who is a Venezuelan journalist and political analyst, whom you heard in previous videos that Diosdado Cabello, in his last publication on TV,

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his program called it Mo Dando Ben de Hume Vamos ahora en crítica porque no aceptan a nadie que critique en el régimen comienzan a criticar de inmediato ellos también

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y dar calificativos a los periodistas vamos ahora a ver la reacción que continúa teniendo Nicolás Maduro les contábamos ayer que tocaba la puerta de las Naciones Unidas to and the Caribbean, free of nuclear weapons. He is pointing out that a violation of this 1967 treaty is being executed. Let's listen to the Venezuelan dictator.

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Especially now, after Venezuela has been threatened with a nuclear submarine. The Treaty of Tlatelolco has been violated, which prohibits the mobilization, the use and the manufacture of nuclear weapons in all the territory of Latin America and the Caribbean. Venezuela is receiving a shocking global solidarity because no country in Latin America and the Caribbean had ever been threatened with a nuclear submarine. I always say, God is with us, God blesses us and protects us.

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Venezuela will not be stopped by anyone. What we do is forward, in the economic, in the social. Because we don't look down on anyone. Not today, not ever. We don't look down on anyone. We don't believe in ourselves more than anyone else, because we are not supremacists. But we don't accept anyone's supremacism.

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If we had lived in Hitler's time, we would have made history, because we would not have submitted to Hitler.

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Let's immediately analyze what this message that Nicolás Maduro has said means. We are already with the experts from the United States, with the ambassador consultant, also international, Harold Forsyth, Peruvian diplomat. Welcome, thank you for being with us. And I transfer the question to you, yesterday we saw that the doors of the United Nations were knocking and today Nicolás Maduro saying that international treaties are being violated.

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What does this mean, to have these statements by Nicolás Maduro? We hear it. Thank you very much, Cynthia. No, in reality, international treaties are not being violated. The United States, if that is confirmed, according to a nuclear submarine, is acting with that nuclear submarine in international waters, not in the territory of any country. The United States has always had interests in Chile.

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And what Maduro says in the sense that the Tlatelolco Treaty is not in the right place either. Because the Tlatelolco Treaty is a treaty between us, the Latin American countries, that we have prescribed ourselves the use of nuclear weapons. That is one of our decisions. It does not involve other countries. Besides, it is not the first time that this has happened in Latin America.

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For example, England, when it intervened in the Malvinas Islands, did it with a nuclear submarine, which gave it an extraordinary advantage. A nuclear submarine does not mean that it carries nuclear weapons. It simply moves through nuclear energy, which allows it to be in deep water without having to go out to sea, so it is an extraordinary technology, but in this specific case the Teterol Reactor does not come into play because it is not

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something that a Latin American country is using against another, but in this case it is the United States, foreign foreign foreign foreign foreign foreign in that in to start. That is not Maduro's exclusivity, especially the Peruvian, by the way. That is the expert in lying 24 hours a day. So, Maduro doing it, it catches our attention.

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Obviously, any president who feels, any government that feels that a threat is being closed, has the right to go to the United Nations. And in the United Nations there is the Security Council, which is five countries. Those five countries of the Security Council, there are two countries that have a very close friendship with Maduro, especially close with Maduro, which are Russia and China. So it is logical that anyone uses the United Nations or the OAS file. The OAS, naturally, with a much smaller meaning, also OAS Venezuela has not been a member of the OAS for many years.

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And today we have this information that we have been transm hand, the issue of the deployment of the United States ships, of the armament is being ratified, also speaking of the planes. Do you think that all this deployment that is being carried out is finally going to be realized in an intervention in Venezuela? I think that it is going to be a very important intervention, because it is going to be a very important intervention.

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And I think that it is spying that is being carried out will finally be realized in an intervention in Venezuela?

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No.

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So what is it for? Well, naturally, if the United States has information and I assume it has it, I don't have it, obviously, nor does anyone in Peru have it. In the sense that Maduro is linked to the cartel of the Olegos, that that kind of elements of drug trafficking to the United States. I suppose that would be the logic if it has an impact.

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And on the other hand, it is something that is used a lot in international relations, which has to do with threatening a regime to measure its ability to respond. Answering specifically to your question, this leads to a direct intervention from the United States in Venezuela, of course I can be wrong.

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I don't think anything will happen.

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Of course, because it changes the classification from Maduro, a narco-terrorist, or a narco-state, to a terrorist. Doesn't the United States open the door for them to carry out specific interventions?

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If the country is interested in qualifying it, obviously not. International law is one thing. That should be defined by the United Nations Security Council. And the United Nations Security Council, as I have already said, Venezuela is a country that has friends there, and powerful friends, simply. Now, I have said that I have the worst possible opinion of Maduro.

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He is a dictator, obviously. And it will be seen. Also, the shame that I have personally is that it is a country that I love very much, sorry to personalize. I was a young man, I was 28 years old. In those times, I spent four years in Venezuela, in diplomatic functions. Two of my two sons were born there. It is a country that I love very much and, of course, I am very sorry

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for the situation it is going through. But, first of all, I am Peruvian. And I am much more sorry for the situation that is happening in Peru.

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Definitely. And going back to the subject of Venezuela and the future that can be generated there, because a lot is said about the last days of Nicolás Maduro and that he would even be planning his escape with these movements that the presidential plane is doing. What would have to happen, yes, it is a difficult question, but what would have to happen to defeat Nicolás Maduro?

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Well, a lot can be said and a lot can be speculated, unconditional, right? It would happen, it is said, it is speculated, it is affirmed, very well. I have the impression that this type of regimes, this type of governments only collapse with the reactions of the people, specifically the Venezuelan people, who I assume will have to react at some point. That Venezuelan people is the one with the key.

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That's how dictatorships fall. And well, I wish it would fall. But as I repeat, it is a main responsibility, unique, of the people of Venezuela. And in that sense, I pay tribute to Maria Corina Machado, whom I have the pleasure of meeting, and of whom I have the best of the opinions, is an extraordinary leadership

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that resembles, for example, the Polish Lech Wałęsa. How did communism fall in Poland? It fell because the people of Poland were raised, led by this union leader Lech Wałęsa, not because no one intervened militarily. So that's what I would allow myself to say. As we say, the ball is in the court of the people of Venezuela.

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It has been manifesting and we have also seen it in the last elections of Venezuela. And many even talk, Mr. Forsyth, about the issue of betrayal, that it could also be executed inside the Venezuelan dome with these announcements, not only of doubling the reward, but also with the siege that has been executed or the external pressure from the United States.

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Thank you very much, as always, for being with us and also giving us that international analysis, which is always good to hear. Let's go, Harold Forsyth mentioned Maria Corina Machado. And precisely Maria Corina Machado, the face of the opposition in Venezuela, has published a video, and a video that reflects a lot

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the hope that is had by Venezuelan citizens. We are going to share it with you right away. Venezuela's return to democracy will open one of the most extraordinary investment opportunities in the emerging world. Through all sectors, without borders and with global reach, Venezuela is in a unique position for a great economic boom. At only 1,200 nautical miles from the United States, with direct access to the Panama Canal and to Europe, Venezuela serves as a strategic natural bridge

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between South America, the Caribbean and the world. And with the largest oil-proven reserves on the planet, Venezuela is not only rich in resources, it is rich in potential. Its infrastructure once promoted one of the most advanced economies in Latin America. Now, after years of collapse, millions of Venezuelans, driven by hope, demand a democratic change.

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What awaits us is an extraordinary opportunity. A nation rich in assets, backed by a talented diaspora of more than 8 resilient Venezuelans, and the potential to triple our GDP in just over a decade. Venezuela offers advantages of ultra-low oil extraction costs, existing refining capacity, vast natural gas reserves, and unexplo mining without exploitation. With the longest Caribbean coast, which extends for 2,800 kilometers, Venezuela houses natural parks declared UNESCO heritage

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and a tropical climate throughout the year, ideal for tourism. Its fertile and abundant agricultural land also offers an unexploited potential to feed the regional and global markets. Key sectors, FinTech, logistics, private medical care, education and digital services remain widely open. In this unsaturated market, the first to act will not only compete, but will define the industries of tomorrow. Venezuelans believe in democracy, freedom and a new era of economic renewal. All built on the rule of law, the protection of private property, a stable currency and a welcoming framework for private investment.

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For global investors, the opportunity is unique. Being partners in this market of opportunities is unequal and sharing its growth. The time is now. Venezuela, a nation to invest, a market to build, a future to create. That is the message of hope that Maria Corina Machado is giving in her social media accounts, pointing out that the transition has already begun and mentioning the potential of Venezuela that is coming. A message that leads a lot to reflect on what Maria Corina Machado, of not losing hope and that she feels that democracy is about to arrive in Venezuela, as she states in that video.

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And it is with this and with the latest information regarding the complaints that continue to increase against Nicolás Maduro, because not only is the main complaint that the United States is executing or the main accusation that the United States is making against him of being a narco-state, but also the complaints that are being added in Miami regarding kidnapping and torture against Nicolás Maduro, against Diosdado Cabello, and against Vladimir Padrino López, his Minister of Defense and his Minister of the Interior. to and to the United States? And what is coming for Venezuela? Many Venezuelan communities that are with us on Radar 24 and that see hope in that video. How do you think Venezuela will be without Nicolás Maduro?

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Who would assume, for example, the position, speaking in addition to the last elections, where Eduardo González was the decreed winner. How would Venezuela be when the Venezuelan dictator falls? This is also what we are going to address in the next edition. Pay close attention because the analysis continues in Radar 24

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and what are the scenarios that would arise for Venezuela if the regime's fall is actually executed. if the regime's fall is actually executed. We will also tell you about it on Radar 24. Venezuela.

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