La millonaria recompensa que ofreció Estados Unidos hace 4 años por la captura de Nicolás Maduro

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El periodista José María del Pino explicó las razones del gobierno norteamericano.

Autoridades de Estados Unidos también se sumaron al debate de la polémica victoria de Nicolás Maduro en las elecciones de Venezuela durante el pasado domingo 28 de julio. Ahora salió a la luz una antigua recompensa que entrega el país norteamericano por brindar información por Maduro y Diosdado Cabello, la mano derecha del mandatario.

Esta cifra se remonta al año 2020 y se vuelve a analizar gracias a una publicación del senador estadounidense Marco Rubio. Allí compartió la fotografía de la millonaria cifra que se ofrece por "la cabeza" de los mencionados políticos.

De acuerdo a las fotografías se entregaría 15 millones de dólares "para obtener información que conduzca al arresto y/o condena de" Nicolás Maduro Moros. También se agrega un número telefónico de la Administración de Control de Drogas (DEA).

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00:00etc. etc. etc. It has an open cause in the International Criminal Court, but its head has a price of 25 million dollars. Who put that price?
00:09The United States. Let's say something. Venezuela is a government and at the same time a criminal organization.
00:16Of course.
00:17That is the Cartel del Sol. The leaders of the Cartel del Sol or those who are appointed as ideologues of the Cartel del Sol are Diosdado Cabello.
00:26In particular, there was a testifier who was Alex Saab, who was later arrested and captured internationally by the United States.
00:33In fact, 10 million dollars were paid for his head and he served his sentence here in the United States.
00:39The Cartel del Golfo is a criminal organization that is dedicated to macro, macro, macro, as you can imagine, drug trafficking.
00:49And through them they have carried out extensive operations of asset laundering in different countries and tax havens around the world.
00:58What the United States did was through, think, a state has portability, it has exits, it has ships, it has oil exports and everything.
01:08All this drug trafficking operation, which functioned impunity and also has routes through Russia and Iran and certain allies and strategic partners,
01:16was tracked by the United States, followed that route of money, and they took it from the bottom to close the circle around this testifier who was Alex Saab.
01:25And Saab, what he does is come to the United States to serve his sentence.
01:29But what happened?
01:31Here in the United States, in order to facilitate the Barbado agreement and build this electoral route,
01:38what the U.S. government ends up doing is releasing or rather sending Alex Saab to serve his sentence in Venezuela.
01:48And that, what it ends up generating is that the main flow of information is lost, basically, because from there the United States,
01:56and the United States sins, and yesterday there were many criticisms of this, many columns of opinion,
02:02sin of innocence, of having returned the regime to its testifier, believing that the regime was going to fulfill the Barbado agreement,
02:10and we were going to have this kind of democratic electoral route with guarantees, with observers, and in the end none of that was fulfilled.

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