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👉 Maduro, acusó al gendarme Nahuel Gallo de planear atentados terroristas en el país para justificar su secuestro.

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00:00We captured a terrorist, we were waiting for him, Maduro insisted that Nahuel Gallo, the Argentine gendarme, who is detained, kidnapped in Venezuela, was someone who was going to commit attacks, he does not give pressure.
00:13The only thing he said is that there were several who had this alibi that they had a girlfriend in Venezuela and so they fell.
00:21He said, a little bird fell, listen to Maduro, because the issue in Venezuela is one of the central issues at the moment in which there is a maximum tension, because Maduro's assumption is being discussed,
00:34if Corina Machado is going to leave the clandestinity to go on a march against Maduro's assumption and taking power.
00:41In the midst of all this conflict, Maduro made time to speak in this way about Nahuel Gallo.
00:49If a terrorist is captured, like this Argentine who has been very famous, the gendarme, the Nazi and Zionist government of Argentina intends to give him a prize, to give him a condecoration.
01:09We were waiting for that man, with signals, we had hair and signals, and when he arrived, a little bird arrived, other little birds had already arrived from the same nest.
01:23And one spoke of the other, and the other spoke of the other, so the whole narrative, the plot that they intend to impose to manipulate,
01:43that they were all these mercenaries, look at the story, they were all good guys, they were all in love with Venezuelans,
01:59they all came to visit the family of their lover, they all came for family reasons, they all were given the same script, who made the same script for everyone?
02:18They all came for camping, for tourism, because they really like the beaches of La Guaira, because they really like, I don't know, other beautiful places that all Venezuelans like.
02:30And the Venezuelan state has the legitimate constitutional right, endorsed by international law and the multilateral system of the United Nations, to defend itself from the violence of the government,
02:59from the violence of coups, from terrorism, and from all forms that can violate life in society.
03:07The Venezuelan state is exercising, and will exercise firmly and forcefully, its right to legitimate defense.
03:16The problem with the issues that involve politics, or the maneuvers of intelligence, is that they are unprovable.
03:24Think about what happened with the plane, that Venezuelan plane that they had bought from Iran, and that finally ended up in the United States, saying that it had been part of an Iranian militia that supported terrorism.
03:40They said that the Iranians, who were the instructors of the Venezuelan pilots here, had detained them.
03:47Look, if they were such powerful terrorists, why didn't they put them in prison?
03:52At no time were they in prison, finally they had them in a hotel, the men could go out and enter freely, they were returning the passports, first to the Iranians, then to the Venezuelans, each one returned to his country.
04:02And the only thing that was seized by pressure from the United States, was the plane that they ended up sending to the United States.
04:10There was no proof, the Argentine justice never got proof that this plane was a plane that carried weapons, a plane that came to make a plot, nothing like that, they could never prove it.
04:22In the same way now, Maduro, is not showing proof that Nahuel Gallo was what he says.
04:28Of course, for that, a serious judicial regime is needed.
04:32In Venezuela, the judicial regime, for now, does not seem to have intervened, it is not known if there is a judge or a prosecutor, in fact, the gendarme Nahuel Gallo does not have the right to defend himself, he has not been able to appoint a lawyer, everything has remained virtually a political prison in Venezuela.
04:48The story of Maduro is this one that we have just heard.
04:52The only part where it seems that it has some verisimilitude, the story of Maduro, is that they say, we were waiting for it, and it is so, because look, the boy, Nahuel Gallo, tries to enter from Colombia, where he was crediting, tries to enter through a border, and there they stop him.
05:10It is not that they stop him infraganti, in Venezuela, with a gun, no, they stop him as someone who was trying to enter Venezuela.
05:20And he says, Maduro, several were the ones who had this narrative, who had Venezuelan girlfriends, and who came here to destabilize.
05:30Specifically, Maduro, in another previous intervention, had said that Nahuel Gallo, what he wanted, was to attack the vice president, Delci Ramirez, no proof appears either.
05:41But what must be said is that this continues to cause a escalation of maximum tension, where on the part of the Argentine government, they continue to answer him, Nahuel Gallo has nothing to do with all this.
05:51Yes, there are no half-tints in the Argentine government, they are clearly supporting the opposition in Venezuela.
05:57In fact, this started on Saturday, well, it started a long time ago, but on Saturday he received Urrutia with a very strong gesture from the Casa Rosada.
06:04In fact, Patricia Bullrich, the Minister of Security, wanted to travel to Venezuela for this important day, which will be tomorrow, when she tries to assume Nicolás Maduro.
06:13And Gerardo Wertheim, the chancellor, said, he lowered the tone of this a bit, right?
06:18Well, it's better, better prevention, let's not travel, let an Argentine delegation not travel, let Patricia Bullrich not travel.
06:24And they are also waiting to see what happens today with this mobilization that has been announcing that it will be Corina Machado.
06:30But there, let's go back a little to the question of Nahuel Gallo, because there are no bridges today for a negotiation to recover him.
06:37No, there is not.
06:38Because when the Argentine ex-ambassador Oscar Laborde appeared, stimulated by Juan Grabois, they immediately cut his hair and told him, you are a traitor to the country.
06:50Exactly, well, he wanted to see an intervention, there could be an intervention, even with a little help from the Pope, Juan Grabois, also Laborde,
06:57as there was an attempt there, which the truth was not for good reason, because Patricia Bullrich ...
07:02She accused him, she accused him, she denounced him, the Ministry of Security denounced him.
07:05It's crazy, it's crazy, but let's see, everything is so crazy, just as Maduro says that in Argentina there is a Zionist Nazi regime,
07:15which we do not understand how it can be a Nazi regime and at the same time be Zionist, let's see, a little history.
07:22Nazism was the embodiment of anti-Semitism and Zionism is what defends the State of Israel, it is an oxymoron, a contradiction in itself.
07:31In the same way, Argentina has had this attitude that the one who tried to mediate to recover Anahuel Gallo, ended up being denounced for treason to the country.
07:44Yes, in fact, that's what Juan Grabois said.
07:46The two regimes, that is, the two governments have so little seriousness in their diplomatic management that they do not help to de-escalate the crisis in the middle of Anahuel Gallo there.
07:55It seems that it ends up being a discursive issue or also for social networks and not a true diplomatic negotiation.
08:01In fact, there is no diplomatic representation of Argentina in Venezuela because when the election was decided, they withdrew all the staff from the embassy.
08:09In this context, who is going to negotiate?
08:12No, of course.
08:14What other country is going to negotiate?
08:16What seriousness do the negotiators have?
08:18Maduro on one side and Bullrich Miley on the other.
08:22Who is going to negotiate in the middle of these two people who do not de-escalate the conflict?
08:26In fact, the Brazilian government, with Lula da Silva, tried to collaborate with this negotiation, but the truth is that it is as you say.
08:32Why is Lula going to get involved in a negotiation if, for example, Miley one day gets up with his foot changed and insults him?
08:37No, for example, imagine you are the negotiator, Brazil intercedes and tries to negotiate,
08:43and on Saturday Javier Miley receives the honors of a president to the main opponent Urrutia,
08:48marking something that is not the case in other countries.
08:50But that is part of the political game.
08:53Yes, that's why. But it is complicated who is negotiating the release of the gendarme.
08:57And also what has to be said, insist on this, that Maduro has not presented any evidence.
09:02There is a story of what happened with the gendarme Nahuel Gallo.
09:07A story, a presumption, but no legal evidence that can show that Nahuel Gallo was going to commit attacks there.
09:15In fact, when Nicolas Maduro speaks with the constitution in hand and speaks of international law,
09:20he says that his sources are little birds, which are understood to be other detainees,
09:25who were other detainees who do not know the whereabouts of Nahuel Gallo.
09:27It is a traditional conflict that exists between intelligence reports and the legal demonstration of a crime.
09:35It is very common, governments often have intelligence data that allows them to abort maneuvers or crimes,
09:43but then they can not take it, they can not legally capture it.
09:47It is a traditional conflict, the probing entity that can have a complaint.
09:52In the case of Maduro, there is no evidence, at least they have not presented evidence so far,
09:57let's see, a regime that has not presented evidence that it won the elections.
10:01That is, if they did not present the documents that show that they won the elections,
10:04imagine what will worry them, to present evidence that the gendarme Nahuel Gallo was a conspirator.
10:10But in the middle of all this, football gets involved.
10:13We just commented, Patricia Bullrich asked that the Argentine national team,
10:18Argentina sub-20 national team, not to play the South American to Venezuela.
10:22And the Comebol says, no, no, for now the South American is playing there.
10:27And the AFA, what does it say?
10:29The AFA has not yet issued any statement.
10:31In fact, Placente was waiting for a communication with Claudio Tapia, president of the AFA,
10:35to see if there was any answer based on this.
10:38For now, in a week, eight days, Argentina should be traveling to Venezuela to play.
10:43They play there, on January 23.
10:45On January 23 it starts.
10:46In the middle of all this, in the middle of the mess of the demonstrations,
10:51think that it is at the level of conflict in Venezuela,
10:53that today, now, in a moment, there is an opposing march,
10:57you have to be encouraged to make an opposing march in Venezuela,
10:59because there is another one that is against Piquete.
11:01Yesterday they distributed Kalashnikov rifles to the Bolivarian collectives.
11:07What are the collectives?
11:08They are the Bolivarian people who are in what would be our villages, popular neighborhoods.
11:20There it is, this image.
11:22They distributed rifles to the Bolivarian militants
11:27to resist what they consider a coup attempt, which is today's march.
11:34At any moment, today's march ends the shootings.
11:38Other opposing marches to electoral fraud
11:42ended the shootings with a very typical Venezuelan scene,
11:45which are the motorcycles, where one is driving and the other behind, shooting.
11:50In an open demonstration for the police, they shoot at the demonstration.
11:54They shoot with lead bullets, rubber bullets, tear gas,
11:57to dissolve the demonstrations.
11:59In that context, it is going to be played in a few days
12:02the South American Sub-20.
12:04And this is what Patricio Bulga said.
12:06Can a South American be made in Venezuela?
12:13Yes, now the South American Sub-20 competes there.
12:16And well, we will have to change headquarters.
12:19I don't know, you will have to think about it.
12:21Argentina is going to kill people, guys who can be kidnapped.
12:26What difference can there be between having a football player,
12:32who can be a very important piece, and a gendarme?
12:36Do you understand?
12:38They can accuse him of anything.
12:40No, Argentina sent one of the football players, who was a police officer.
12:46And they catch him.
12:48So, that's the risk.
12:50It must be said that Bulrich's argument is also not very serious.
12:53They are all narrative arguments.
12:56And one says, well, but he is a minister, he cannot have this kind of election campaign argument.
13:01It is not serious.
13:03They are going to kidnap Diabito Echeverri, for example.
13:07For example.
13:09Let's see, the AFA did not issue any...
13:11There are no antecedents.
13:13They have gone, even in recent times, when there were problems in diplomatic relations with Venezuela,
13:18they have gone.
13:20I think River went to play.
13:21Yes, yes.
13:23In fact, the qualifying rounds were played there in Venezuela.
13:25The only problem is that they cannot go directly because there are no flights.
13:27Totally.
13:29Argentine flights cannot go over Venezuelan territory, but nothing else.
13:35They went to play the Argentine national team, including the qualifying match that day in the rain,
13:40and there were no problems.
13:42Yes, but this is the level of tension.
13:45These are the scenes that were experienced,
13:47some scenes that were experienced in the demonstrations of repudiation,
13:51the electoral fraud in Venezuela,
13:54and today, in just a few moments, at 11 in the morning,
13:58another march is called, the first great march to repudiate the assumption of Nicolás Maduro.
14:05María Corina Machado, the main opponent, says that she is going to leave the clandestinity.
14:10Where is María Corina Machado?
14:12This is also crazy.
14:14Where is she?
14:15She is at the embassy, and from there she will go out to lead the marches.
14:20The world of González Urrutia is doing a kind of express tour.
14:23He was in Argentina on Saturday, he went to see Joe Biden, and yesterday he appeared in Panama.
14:28He met with the president of Panama.
14:30There you have it.
14:32And he left him the documents so that it is the Central Bank of Panama that keeps the electoral documents
14:38that accredit the triumph of González Urrutia, which today the international community recognizes as legitimate.
14:43There you have it.
14:45He is showing the documents.
14:47The problem is that, immediately, Nicolás Maduro treated the president of Panama as an old coward.
14:53I mean, no one descalates the conflict.
14:55I would not like to be in the shoes of the poor president of Panama,
14:58who is fighting with Donald Trump, who says he wants to recover the Panama Canal,
15:02because he says it is full of Chinese ships,
15:04and at the same time the man has achieved the miracle,
15:06he is also fighting with Nicolás Maduro, who treats him as an old coward.
15:09That's how it is.
15:10I mean, if at some time,
15:12politics had some kind of declarations that were a little more stubborn, less focused.
15:18Diplomacy.
15:20Of course. Diplomacy.
15:22All this, in these times, has been forgotten.
15:25Presidents are happy to insult each other, and something else.

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