00:00And Venezuela has always been at the disposal of defending the truth of Venezuela.
00:09Do not matter what it is.
00:30The government of the United States and North America must abandon their plan of a violent regime change in Venezuela and all Latin America and the Caribbean.
00:41And respect the sovereignty, the right to peace, independence.
00:46I respect him the difference we have and we have.
00:49Now, none of the difference we have and we have can lead to a military conflict of high impact, violence,
00:58South America and North America.
01:01None of them has justification.
01:04No is true.
01:05And I tell the people of the United States that there was no mass destruction in Iraq.
01:12And Venezuela has always been in the disposition of talking, dialogue.
01:21But as we are in the disposition of talking and dialogue, we demand respect for our country, for our people.
01:29Would you like to see regime change in Venezuela?
01:32Well, we're not talking about that, but we are talking about the fact that you had an election which was a very strange election.
01:41To put it mildly, I'm being very nice when I say that.
01:44I can only say that billions of dollars of drugs are pouring into our country from Venezuela.
01:51The prisons of Venezuela have been opened up to our country.
01:54They've taken their prisoners, the worst prisoners, murderers, Trendy Aragua.
01:59The worst prisoners that you can ever imagine are now happily living in the United States of America.
02:05Now, many of them we've gotten out.
02:07On Venezuela, you've sent F-35s now to Puerto Rico.
02:10You've sent naval vessels in the Caribbean.
02:13You're concerned about drug being legally sent in the United States.
02:16How do you describe this buildup, this situation?
02:19Well, I just think it's strong. We're strong on drugs.
02:21We don't want drugs killing our people.
02:23I believe we lost 300,000.
02:25You know, they always say 95, 100,000.
02:27I believe they've been saying that for 20 years.
02:29I believe we lost 300,000 people last year.
02:32I know families that lost their son.
02:34Those families will never be the same.
02:36And when I see boats coming in, like loaded up the other day with all sorts of drugs,
02:41probably fentanyl mostly, but all sorts of drugs, and we're going to take them out.
02:45And if people want to have fun going on the high seas or the low seas, they're going to be in trouble.
02:52I will tell you, boat traffic is substantially down in the area that happened.
02:59They called it the runway.
03:01It's a runway to the United States.
03:04And boat traffic is very substantially down on the runway.
03:07You can imagine why.
03:08I think anybody that saw that is going to say, I'll take a pass.
03:11I don't even know about fishermen.
03:13They may say, I'm not getting on the boat.
03:15I'm not going to take a chance.
03:16What happens if Venezuela flies jets over U.S. naval vessels together?
03:20Well, I would say they're going to be in trouble.
03:22We'll let them know about that.
03:24We heard that happened, but it wasn't really over.
03:27Not like they described.
03:29But I would say, General, if they do that, you have a choice of doing anything you want.
03:33Okay?
03:34If they fly in a dangerous position, I would say that you or your captains can make the decision as to what they want to do.
03:41All right?
03:42Sure.
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