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Global Research
Former United States ex-green beret Luke Denman, that was
captured Monday by Venezuela’s Armed Forces, confessed Wednesday
that his group aimed at kidnapping President Nicolas Maduro as
part of ‘Operation Gedeon’.
“I
was expecting anywhere between US$50,000 to US$100,000,” Denman
admitted, confessing he arrived in Colombia on Jan. 16 in Rioacha in order
to train Venezuelan deserters.
While
Maduro said there is no doubt that Colombia’s President Ivan Duque was
involved in the military incursion that U.S. mercenaries attempted to
accomplish on Sunday.
He
also confirmed that Duque ordered the expulsion from his country of people
involved in acts of destabilization in Venezuela
“Juvenal Sequea,
Hernan Aleman, and Alexander Russo -the one who armed the drone to kill me- are
now in Bogota. Ivan Duque will expel them because he wants
nothing to do with those who failed,” the Venezuelan leader said at a press
conference from Caracas.
The U.S. mercenaries are “convicted and confessed,” he stressed and
explained that his country’s institutions will judge them according to the
due process.
The
head of state recalled that the U.S. President Donald Trump, who receives a report
every day on Venezuela, affirmed he knew nothing of the foiled armed
infiltration in his country.
“It
is impossible that Trump did not know what happened in Venezuela this weekend.
Mike Pompeo said they have not had direct participation, but have
they had indirect participation?”
The Venezuelan president also reiterated that the former U.S. green
beret Jordan Goudreau, who is the head of the Silvercorp company, has
worked with Trump for several years.
“He has served as Donald Trump’s bodyguard for many years. Jordan Goudreau was
named by the State Department as the security chief for the show they put on in
Cucuta,” recalled Maduro, referring to the concert that the opposition Juan
Guaido organized in such Colombian city to disguise the first attempt to invade
Venezuela in 2019.
The
Bolivarian leader explained that the U.S. mercenary established
negotiations with the State Department and with the Venezuelan opposition led
by Guaido, who delegated to J.J. Rendon and Sergio Vergara the hiring of a
company to carry out a military invasion.
The
negotiation process, which ended in September 2019, led to the preparation of a
contract worth US$212 million, which was signed by Goudreau.
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