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Military Officials Face Moral Crisis: Loyalty to Maduro or the Liberation of Venezuela

The Bolivarian National Armed Forces face a crucial dilemma: to obey the Cartel of the Suns and Nicolás Maduro or to fulfill their duty of defending Venezuela’s true sovereignty and pursue the nation’s liberation.

Maduro and Diosdado Cabello are issuing desperate calls to maintain military support for their protection and drug trafficking operations. “We must transition from a peaceful revolution to an armed revolution. To an armed struggle for our homeland, for our independence, for our sovereignty, against the oppressor,” was the statement made by the minister of the mazo.

The regime seeks to return to guerrilla tactics—albeit updated, they are still guerrillas—“not conventional warfare,” Cabello warned. In light of this call, the Armed Forces must decide whether to continue obeying the upper echelons of the Cartel of the Suns or to save the nation from the grip of the criminal terrorist organization it has become.

The Message Spreading Through the Barracks

This is the message echoing through Venezuelan barracks, presenting the military with a dilemma. They must decide which side of history they wish to be on: either with Maduro and the Cartel of the Suns or with the oppressed Venezuelan people.

It’s up to generals, officers, and subordinates to assess whether to follow the orders of someone who deceived the Venezuelan people in the elections of July 28, 2024, and who self-proclaimed himself president and commander of the Armed Forces, while obscuring the amounts of oil and mining revenues and controlling them at will.

They must decide if they will continue to protect narcoterrorism; whether they will continue to shelter the Colombian narcoguerrilla on Venezuelan soil; and whether they will allow Vladimir Padrino López to misuse military social security funds at will.

Will they choose to betray the people or remain enslaved, practically without salary or benefits, fearing arrest and torture by the DGCIM?

These are the decisions that the military must face. This is the dilemma for the men and women in green, which is why they are being cornered and isolated. Hence the strict ban on using WhatsApp and the shift to Telegram, where they can be perfectly monitored with Russian technology.

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