As a Venezuelan American, I got some to say.
This regime has jailed hundreds of political prisoners.
Thousands have been murdered simply for speaking out.
More than a third of the population has fled.
Onethird Venezuela is already invaded.
It is held hostage by a narco state overrun by foreign agents and enemies of democracy.
Russians, Iranians, Chinese.

How you guys doing? This is Sah TV.
And if the situation in Venezuela wasn’t really clear for you before Madura was captured, this one’s coming from an American actor called Raphael Deaf Fuente.
He’s pretty famous on Instagram.
And this is a video he posted about the situation of Venezuela.
Okay, as a Venezuelan American, I got some to say.
My family, my parents, my sister, my extended family, all lost everything.
Their work, their savings, their investments gone.
Wiped out by a narco dictatorship that has held Venezuela in a death grip for over 25 years.
And what happened to my family has happened to millions and yes, millions.
The Venezuelan exodus is the second largest displacement crisis on Earth after Syria.
[clears throat] This is not just a tragedy.
It is one of the great humanitarian disasters of our time.
But the suffering doesn’t end there.
This regime has jailed hundreds of political prisoners.
Thousands have been murdered simply for speaking out.
More than a third of the population has fled.
Oneth3.
not for better opportunities or for the American dream, but to survive, to live.
Because staying often means death.
And while the world may see Venezuela as a collapsed state, what it is in reality is an occupied one.
Our territory, our natural resources, and our institutions have been overrun by hostile foreign powers.
Iranian militias, Chinese corporations, Russian intelligence, all exploiting our country with impunity.
Venezuela is no longer just a local crisis.
It is now a geopolitical threat that endangers the entire Western Hemisphere.
It has become a launchpad for an authoritarian expansion in the Americas.
And in the midst of all of this, one woman has dared to lead the charge for freedom.
Maria Corina Machalo.
In 2024, against every odd, she led a peaceful democratic uprising that won the election.
Her team smuggled physical voting receipts out of the country, hard proof of victory that the regime tried to bury.
Her courage has lit a fire in the hearts of millions of Venezuelans, desperate to believe that change is still possible.
But now, some have questioned her decision to dedicate her Nobel Prize to Donald Trump.
Okay, I get that.
But here’s the truth.
It was a brilliant strategic move in the global chessboard of politics.
Maria Cororina is no fool.
She knows exactly the kind of man Trump is.
She knows how much he campaigned for it loudly and relentlessly to win that very same prize.
She knows how symbolic and personal that recognition is to him.
And precisely because of that, she understood that this gesture might be the thing that keeps his attention focused on Venezuela at a time when US presence and pressure in the Caribbean is rising.
She didn’t dedicate that award to flatter him.
She did it to protect and preserve the one kind of power that could help shift the course of history.
Because for her, [clears throat] this isn’t about pride.
It’s not about optics.
It’s about freedom.
And let’s be very clear, Maria Corina is not asking for the US to invade Venezuela.
She’s not campaigning for war.
Venezuela is already invaded.
It is held hostage by a narco state, overrun by foreign agents and enemies of democracy.
Russians, Iranians, Chinese, all operating freely, weaponizing our land and resources to expand their influence across Latin America.
What Malcorina is calling for, what millions of Venezuelans are praying for is the support of the only military on earth capable of countering that threat and helping to free our people.
This is not imperialism.
This is liberation.
She’s not playing partisan games.
She’s playing for Venezuela’s life.
[snorts] because this isn’t theoretical.
This isn’t academic.
This is life or death.
So yes, it is time to honor her bravery.
But more importantly, it is time for the world, especially the free world, to recognize what’s at stake.
The fight for Venezuela is a fight for freedom, for democracy, and for the stability of an entire continent.
If we truly care about liberty, human dignity, and peace in the Americas, then Venezuela’s fight must matter to all of us.
[snorts] Venezuela macho.
I can assure you that the pro Palestine protest groups, the humanitarian groups uh around the world are probably protesting against the arrest of Maduro that happened on January 3rd.
Why wouldn’t they? H it’s got nothing to do with Jews.
When people are oppressed, you should protest against it.
You should act against it.
But not if it’s the people of Venezuela, not if it’s the people of Iran, not if it’s the people of North Korea or other places around the world.
This is disgusting selective outrage.
And I’m glad Nicholas Maduro was arrested and his wife as well.
I’m glad they’re going to be charged.
And I’m glad he will not be returning to Venezuela anytime soon.
This is time for change.
This is time for the people of Venezuela to rise up and actually change their future.
You could hear the pain in this guy’s voice, and I’m glad the time has finally come.
Thank you so much for watching this video, and let’s hope for a better future for Venezuela.
Bye-bye.
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