ALEX SAAB PRESO EN EEUU, TESTAFERRO DE MADURO – CONMOCIÓN EN EL GOBIERNO ESPAÑOL POR ESTA NOVEDAD
This video discusses the reported deportation of Alex Saab to the United States and the potential implications for the Venezuelan government and its international connections. According to the speaker, Alex Saab, described as a “testaferro” — or front man — for Nicolás Maduro, was deported to the United States after pressure from the U.S. Department of State and the Department of Justice (0:00 - 0:23). The speaker notes that Saab had previously been captured and extradited from Cape Verde, but was later released back to Venezuela during the Biden administration under an alleged condition that Maduro would hold free elections, which the speaker says did not occur (0:26 - 1:06). The speaker also refers to Delcy Rodríguez as someone who ultimately yielded to U.S. pressure again, despite efforts by some to prevent Saab from speaking with U.S. authorities (1:06 - 1:24). The video further alleges that José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, former President of the Spanish Government and political mentor to Pedro Sánchez, maintained a close relationship with Saab and used him as a contact to promote the image of Maduro’s government in Europe (1:38 - 2:16). Saab is portrayed as a wealthy and central figure in the Venezuelan “narcodictatorship.” The speaker claims he served as Minister of Industry until early this year and was involved in trafficking low-quality food and illegally reselling food supplies intended to relieve hunger in Venezuela (2:21 - 2:25, 4:46 - 5:05). The speaker argues that Saab’s cooperation with U.S. authorities could compromise senior Venezuelan officials, including Nicolás Maduro, Delcy Rodríguez, Diosdado Cabello, and Padrino López, as well as unnamed politicians, journalists, and business figures in Europe and the Americas allegedly linked to corruption networks associated with the Maduro regime (2:52 - 3:04, 3:18 - 3:22, 4:29 - 4:36). Finally, the speaker states that Saab’s sentencing will depend on how much information he provides about the money he managed and the people he allegedly corrupted (3:10 - 3:18). He is also expected to testify in the case against Nicolás Maduro, potentially alongside “El Pollo” Carvajal, another former Venezuelan official currently in U.S. custody (3:49 - 4:26).
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