“We Will Support Anything that Eliminates Any Threat to Our Security,” Guyana Reacts Out of Tension with Venezuela
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On August 31, Guyana attempted to install a new episode of tension by accusing Venezuela of an alleged attack on a ship carrying electoral officials and ballot boxes in waters for delimiting the Esequibo. The official version was disseminated by the police and the Guyanese Defence Force, although they never presented concrete evidence, because there were no coordinates, visual records or expert reports to support it. Consequently, the complaint …
Venezuela's Sectoral Vice President of Defense warned of the danger of "the fakes of the Guyanese and Trinitarian mafias; over there they try to create a war front."
Guyana’s president, Irfaan Ali, expressed Monday his support for the United States military deployment in the Caribbean, while Caracas accused him of seeking to encourage a “war front” over allegations of an alleged attack from Venezuela against a Guyanese vessel.
This Monday, September 1, Sectoral Vice President of Defense and Sovereignty, G/J Vladimir Godfather López, alerted about a statement from Guyana reporting a new incident in the area of the high Cuyuní River. Through a video posted on his official Telegram channel, the upper...
Venezuela's alleged military attack on Guyana was denied: it was an orchestrated narrative Published: 01-09-2025 / redpres.com Photo Agencias Minister of Defense, Godfather Lopez, describes the allegations as "false positives" destined to create tension in the region.
GEORGETOWN.- The president of Guyana, Irfaan Ali, expressed his support for the U.S. military deployment in the Caribbean this Monday, while the Caracas regime accused the Guyanese government of encouraging a "war front." Ali's support comes a day after his government denounced "shots" from Venezuela against a boat carrying material for this Monday's general elections. "We will support anything that eliminates any threat to our security, not jus…
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