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La activista argentina Victoria Villarruel se enfrentó a críticas tras publicar un tuit relacionado con la detención de un gendarme argentino en Venezuela. En su mensaje, Villarruel afirmó que nunca habría autorizado tal misión y criticó el aumento de sueldos en el Senado de la Nación. Sin embargo, tuvo que borrar el tuit tras acusaciones de poner en peligro las negociaciones para la liberación del gendarme.

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00:00Victoria Villarroel, Villarroel came out to comment on Twitter.
00:05She has a habit of fighting over Twitter.
00:07Yes.
00:08I don't know how much people care about all that, but they fought hard, right?
00:14Yes, and finally Villarroel had to delete the tweet.
00:17First, let's see what Villarroel posted.
00:20This has to do with the kidnapping or the detention of the Argentine gendarme in Venezuela,
00:27who was guarding the Argentine embassy in Venezuela.
00:30And Victoria Villarroel said this.
00:32I would never have authorized a gendarme to go to Venezuela.
00:36What is happening is the sadly obvious consequence,
00:40but since I am not from the security area,
00:43I do not think of the sanctions and actions that should be taken.
00:47Greetings.
00:48I posted this, Victoria Villarroel, yesterday at 2.28 pm.
00:54The tweet at one point disappears.
00:56It looks like someone asked her to delete it.
01:00We could not check who asked her.
01:03By herself, right?
01:05By herself.
01:06You know I don't think so.
01:07No.
01:08I don't think so.
01:09Well, Patricia Woolrich picks up the glove with this letter.
01:12And she answers it.
01:13And she answers it.
01:14Before telling this, I want to clarify, remember, because people may get lost.
01:19When Milley was in the campaign in 2023,
01:22in the debates or in any interview that they did or we did,
01:26she said, my security and defense minister is going to be Victoria Villarroel.
01:32Obviously, she is the vice president, she cannot have two positions at the same time,
01:35but she was going to put someone she trusted.
01:37Let's say that, to simplify it, Huino,
01:40when Milley ended up agreeing with Patricia Woolrich,
01:43she ended up removing two key areas, such as security and defense,
01:50to whom she had integrated the presidential formula as Victoria Villarroel.
01:54And from there...
01:55I think you're a little good, Pastor.
01:57Well, let me summarize it for you.
01:59I think it's more...
02:00Because people get lost and it's not in the details.
02:03Yes.
02:04I think the beginning of the fight,
02:05when they realize that Victoria Villarroel had her own political project,
02:09they say, you know what, I'm not going to give you this.
02:11And there, a little in agreement with Woolrich,
02:14a little disagreement with Villarroel,
02:16this cabinet ends up being formed.
02:17Well, what does Patricia Woolrich answer?
02:19It is shameful that they use Abuel Gallo, the gendarme kidnapped,
02:25to collect likes and also eliminates the tweet when the repercussion is not expected.
02:30Argentines no longer tolerate cowardice or political opportunism.
02:34This is being said by Patricia Woolrich to Victoria Villarroel,
02:38the vice president of her own government.
02:40It is clear that you speak with total ignorance of the channels and administrative mechanisms
02:45that govern within the framework of the National Gendarmerie.
02:48The authorization of trips is granted through the personnel management.
02:52That is why I request that, before issuing statements,
02:55the next time you report.
02:56Yes.
02:57Finally, if you want to serve the country,
02:59as Argentina, I ask you to take care of stopping the rampant and imminent increase in salaries
03:03in the Senate of the nation.
03:05Citizens are making a heroic effort to overcome the inherited crisis
03:09and do not deserve to finance diets of 9.5 million for any legislator.
03:13I'll tell you something, Pablo.
03:14With everything.
03:15I'll tell you something.
03:16Yes.
03:17Beyond the question, the political fight and so on,
03:20having a man of security forces kidnapped, detained, imprisoned,
03:28in this case in Venezuela, which is a dictatorship,
03:32what Villarroel has done is to put more danger to the negotiation
03:37that must be made to recover it, to release it.
03:41Why?
03:42Because what Villarroel has done, wanting, unintentionally,
03:45the truth is that I am not going to say it, for me it is very bad what he did,
03:49is to give arguments to the Venezuelan regime for the issue of, precisely,
03:57the Argentine gendarme who went to visit his wife, who is Venezuelan,
04:01and his son, who is Venezuelan too.
04:03Things are happening, they even cut me off.
04:05What he did is very serious, the vice president,
04:10because it puts the negotiation at risk.
04:12And I tell you, Javi, let's see, if it is true that this negotiation
04:15involves the figure of Milagro Salas, which is one of the things that are said,
04:20it would be crazy.
04:24On the other hand, something has just happened in these hours.
04:27But wait, what do you want?
04:28That we give in exchange to Milagro Salas?
04:30The newspaper El Tiempo in Colombia?
04:32But we give it to Milagro Salas and the Argentine gendarme returns it?
04:34Something like that.
04:36That was denied from all sides, but the information existed.
04:42And also, if one reads between the lines that note of which you refer,
04:46it gives to understand that the sources are from the Colombian Chancellery,
04:50which is the one that acts as a mediator in this.
04:52In the last hours, one of the six opposing refugees
04:55in the Argentine embassy in Venezuela left the place.
04:59He left the headquarters to put himself in the hands of the authorities
05:06who gave him a kind of conditional freedom, according to AFP,
05:10an international agency.
05:12The French one.
05:13The French one.
05:14That's why strange, particular things are happening.
05:19Obviously, this is what marks Javi, the internal situation of Venezuela
05:23allows all this kind of madness.
05:26Yes.
05:27One who abandons his condition of political asylum.
05:31An Argentine gendarme who enters.
05:33Diosdado Cabello, who is the right hand of Maduro,
05:37saying that the gendarme is doing intelligence.
05:40Do you have it out there?
05:41Repair it for me.
05:42Because Cabello says he was on a mission.
05:45In the middle, the vice president, as Javier said,
05:48exposes the president who receives the family of Nahuel Gallo,
05:52as it should be.
05:54But yesterday I spoke with Sergio Berni on the radio.
05:57Berni said, you can't put the figure of this man at risk.
06:00Of course, that's why.
06:01What Villarroel does is putting Nahuel Gallo at risk,
06:06who is the gendarme.
06:08Let's see, give it to me.
06:09He is detained, suspected of being a spy.
06:12And Villarroel puts, almost as if he gives the right to Maduro.
06:19Look at what Cabello says.
06:20Diosdado Cabello, listen to him.
06:22This delicate information that I'm going to give you,
06:26I leaked it with our compatriot, El Gringo,
06:29who is very close to the team of Iván Simón Ovial and El Reno.
06:32You take care not to tell this information to anyone
06:37and to make it reach only your friend, the minister.
06:41Brother, apparently,
06:44the guy they caught entering the border of Argentine nationality
06:49is a special agent of the intelligence services of that country.
06:53And the mission of the Argentine official was to hide in Venezuela,
06:57get in touch with El Reno,
06:59and then carry out an extraction operation
07:02of the leaders of 20 Venezuelans in Conchado,
07:04the Argentine embassy in Caracas.
07:06This operation was going to be carried out between December 23rd and 25th,
07:10together with some paratroopers
07:12who were going to arrive in the country by a truck
07:14at the border with Cúcuta this weekend.
07:17Well, let's see.
07:18It all sounds a little weird, doesn't it?
07:20Let's say some important questions.
07:23Apparently, Cabello says,
07:26that when you look at these images,
07:29you really wonder,
07:31what do they have to think that this was an intelligence mission?
07:35Of course, never a spy goes with the sign that says,
07:38I'm a spy.
07:41But here they realize that it would be part of an operation
07:45to get the six, well,
07:49through the border with Colombia,
07:51how they travel the country,
07:53in what way and how they get it out.
07:55Well, anyway, we'll see.
07:57For now, there is nothing more than what Cabello says.
08:01If you put yourself in the shoes of the regime,
08:04we have had a military regime here,
08:07it is logical with what they say.
08:11Because they think like that.
08:13It is in Argentina to say,
08:15gentlemen, I was going to see his wife and his son.
08:18It was not in function and had a license.
08:20Now Venezuela says, yes, yes,
08:22they are all arguments that they always give us
08:24when they put a spy or want to put a spy on us.
08:27Yes?
08:28Now it is a regime that does not attend or understand.
08:31That's what you have to understand.
08:32That's why it has to be, in these situations,
08:34every other word that is said,
08:36and it is also said by a vice president.
08:38Imagine when the Venezuelans take the tweet of this.
08:41Of course, if the Venezuelan intelligence services
08:44have more information, they have to put it in the air.
08:47Yes, well, you have to ...
08:48It would be a counterintelligence.
08:50Wait, Leonardo Cabello is saying it.
08:53In Maduro's right hand,
08:55even heavier than Maduro.
08:57Heavier, heavier.
08:58I mean, they are half ...
09:00Wait for me, wait for me.

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