CIA Denies Venezuela Assassination [Details]

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Joe and Kamala’s handlers are swearing up and down that the CIA wasn’t in on a plot to assassinate Venezuela’s alleged President Maduro and other top officials. Three Americans, one of them reportedly a Navy SEAL, were arrested on “suspicion of plotting to destabilize the country.” Two Spaniards and one Czech national were also arrested but the Americans are considered the ones in charge.

CIA denies everything

It’s SOP at the CIA to deny everything. They insist they weren’t trying to destabilize Venezuela, even though destabilizing foreign governments is the primary mission of the Central Intelligence Agency. While they also frown on assassination, which is technically illegal, they resort to it once in a while for special occasions. They simply work extra hard to keep those operations tightly undercover.

If anyone tried to kill Maduro, they were on their own and unsanctioned. Since they got caught, it’s their problem and the agency doesn’t know who they are.

Venezuela’s Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello calls the men they arrested “mercenaries.” Jungle style interrogation revealed that the CIA “is leading the operation.” They also snagged “hundreds of weapons.” Specifically, “more than 400 rifles were seized.” Officially, Washington “rejected the claims.

They had already taken all the action they needed, placing “16 senior government officials under sanctions.” Any accusations of the agency trying to whack Maduro are “categorically false.

One of Blinky Blinken’s flunkies at the State Department typed up a quick statement admitting that a “U.S. military member was being held.” That would be the SEAL. The spokesunit also noted “unconfirmed reports of two additional U.S. citizens detained in Venezuela.” They were tourists.

Cabello “responded by saying the detainees had contacted ‘French mercenaries‘ from Eastern Europe and were involved in ‘an operation to try to attack’ Venezuela.” Proving that they’re affiliated with the CIA won’t be easy. They call them “spooks” for a reason.

The CIA frowns on assassination, because it’s technically illegal. They resort to it once in a while for special occasions. Like this one.

National Intelligence Centre

The Spanish government is also denying Venezuelan claims the “Spaniards detained were linked to Madrid’s National Intelligence Centre.” They told the press the men arrested aren’t theirs. “Spain denies and categorically rejects any insinuation that it is involved in a political destabilization operation in Venezuela.

They used the boilerplate from the CIA to get the phrasing. The Czech Republic is taking the fifth and staying quiet.

The intelligence industry can deny it all they want but Cabello isn’t convinced. On Saturday, September 14, he announced that “the CIA is leading this operation, and that does not surprise us.

What does surprise them is the help from Spain. “But they, the National Intelligence Centre of Spain, have always maintained a low profile knowing that the CIA operates in this area.” Usually the agency has control of the territory but this case was apparently special.

It’s amazing how a little torture can cut through the preliminary lies and get straight to the truth. “These two detainees even tell us about a group of mercenaries they are looking for to bring to Venezuela with very clear objectives to assassinate President Nicolas Maduro, Vice President Delcy Rodriguez, myself, and another group of comrades who are leading our party and our revolution.

Just because they admit working for and with the CIA under torture doesn’t mean it’s provable. Venezuela doesn’t need to prove it, the agency knows what they did and whoever is running the administration these days knows it, too.

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