The void of the information about the departure of the five collaborators of María Corina Machado refugees at the Argentine Embassy in Caracas for more than 400 days is still filled by the main leader of the Venezuelan opposition and its allies. The “precision” operation, as the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, is now known as “Operation Guacamaya”. He had been preparing for a while and, as said on Thursday night by Machado herself in an interview with an internet television, it has been the test – in his opinion – of the vulnerability of the Government of Nicolás Maduro.
“They believe they are unbeatable because they have weapons, silver and control,” said the leader. “The second most guarded installation in Venezuela, after Miraflores, was the Argentine Embassy, surrounded by groups of the elites forces and could not detect it that came and what happened.” Machado insists that Maduro’s government was surprised and dismissed the versions given by the Minister of Interior and Justice, Diosdado Cabello – the only ones that have occurred since Chavismo – about an alleged negotiation.
“Who do Venezuelans believe? Diosdado Cabello or the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, to the Government of Argentina and the Foreign Ministry of Brazil? While saying that he sent his hosts to Magalli’s house to pave his house.
This Thursday, a spokeswoman for the United States Department also denied that the exit of politicians has been the product of a negotiation and assured that when there are new details of “the extraction of the opponents”, they will be known through the US spokesmen. “What I do know is that these people are already in danger while we continue working to rescue more people,” said official Tammy Bruce during a press conference.
Machado avoided giving details of how the departure of Meda, Claudia Macero, Pedro Urruchurtu, Omar González and Héctor Villalobos, was forged, under the argument that had to protect those involved. “The Guacamaya operation has been a complexity and occurred with such precision and was executed perfectly. You have to protect everyone involved, including the released hostages. The whole country understands that we have to act with stealth and confidentiality. This fight has new stages,” he said. “This is part of all this path that began when we managed to make the primaries, we were wings of July 28 and we managed to demonstrate its defeat. Now we have managed to demonstrate that this security ring, that last line that they have left, which is its repressive system, we could also penetrate it,” he insisted.
Machado confirmed the departure of his mother’s country, Corina Parisca, on whom the number two From Chavismo he had said that he had left the Maiquetía airport on a flight to Colombia and shown alleged photographs and images of the passport and the boarding pass. The leader did not say where she is now, but said she is fine. “She didn’t want to leave, they were asking her for months, because she was cut off the water and light and monitored her at her home. The children and grandchildren persuaded her.”