In a significant revelation that vindicates the aggressive stance toward Venezuela by the Trump administration, former Venezuelan General Hugo Carvajal Barrios has turned state’s evidence from prison, providing critical insights into the ties between the Maduro regime, illegal drug trafficking, and American electoral integrity.
General Carvajal, who previously held the position of Director of Military Intelligence in Venezuela, exposed what he calls “the Cartel of the Suns,” a state-sponsored criminal enterprise operating with the intent to undermine the United States.
His testimony not only corroborates President Trump’s assessment of Venezuela as a direct national security threat but also justifies the military operations Trump has initiated against narcotics trafficking linked to the Maduro regime.
“We know every route, we know every house,” Trump asserted in a recent statement, signaling the escalation of military strikes against drug traffickers’ infrastructure.
This testimony could not arrive at a more critical juncture, with Carvajal indicating that the Venezuelan regime is actively using drug trafficking as a weapon against the United States, in addition to manipulating political processes through sophisticated means.
The general’s assertions specifically implicate Smartmatic, a technology company entangled in the development of voting systems used in elections across the U.S., including pivotal battleground states like Michigan.
Carvajal revealed that the technology can be tampered with, raising alarming questions about the integrity of recent elections.
“If the Maduro regime can manipulate elections in Venezuela, it should disturb every American to know that similar technology is used here,” said former Michigan Senator Patrick Colbeck, highlighting the serious implications of Carvajal’s admission.
The Trump administration has faced intense scrutiny from Democrats for its military operations against Venezuela, with critics labeling the strikes as potentially illegal and unwarranted.
However, Trump’s characterization of these cartels as narco-terrorists—comparable to ISIS or Al-Qaeda—has framed the military response as a necessary action, not just an option.
As a wave of fentanyl-related overdoses continues to devastate American communities, Carvajal's testimony underscores the urgent reality that these deaths are not simply byproducts of drug trafficking, but part of a calculated action against American citizens.
This situation stresses the importance of addressing not only drug trafficking but also the broader implications of malign foreign influence on American democracy.
In the wake of this shocking disclosure, President Trump’s tough policies against Venezuela are now more crucial than ever, reflecting a commitment to protecting American citizens from both the drug crisis and potential electoral manipulation.
As the nation grapples with these revelations, one thing is clear: confronting the threats posed by the Maduro regime is imperative for safeguarding American sovereignty and securing our democratic processes.
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