They report that Cuban and Bolivian agents are behind the protests against Milei.

They report that Cuban and Bolivian agents are behind the protests against Milei.
They report the presence of Cuban and Bolivian agents
porEditorial Team
Argentina

Kirchnerism and its international allies are trying to destabilize Javier Milei's government


Today, a demonstration organized by sectors of Kirchnerism and the far left took place in downtown Buenos Aires under the pretext of "defending retirees."

However, the protest would be part of a destabilization plan against the Government of Javier Milei with the active participation of the intelligence services of Cuba and Bolivia.

Carlos Ruckauf, former Vice President of the Nation, revealed in the media La Nación that there are intelligence reports confirming the presence of Cuban and Bolivian citizens operating alongside leftist organizations and Kirchnerist sectors.

"There is intelligence information about the presence of Cuban and Bolivian citizens working near these organizations and demonstrators," explained Ruckauf.

This accusation adds to historical precedents of foreign interference in Argentina by authoritarian regimes allied with Kirchnerism, such as the governments of Cuba, Venezuela, and Bolivia.

A destabilization strategy

In last week's mobilization, violent disturbances were recorded, culminating in clashes between leftist terrorists and the security forces, resulting in 29 identified hooligans and reported by Milei's Government.

Today's arrests confirmed that at least 25 of the demonstrators had serious criminal records and active arrest warrants, evidencing that these protests clearly aim to create chaos and attack the constitutional order.

Terroristas de izquierda en Argentina.
Terroristas de izquierda en Argentina.

The connections between Kirchnerism and the dictatorships of Cuba, Venezuela, and Bolivia have been widely documented over the years.

During the administrations of Néstor and Cristina Kirchner, Argentina strongly aligned with the Chavista axis, providing political and economic support to these regimes.

In the case of Bolivia, the arrival of Evo Morales to power was joined by strong support from Kirchnerism, which allowed the infiltration of militant cadres in various Argentine social and union sectors. Cuba, meanwhile, has historically been pointed out as a key player in the formation of political agitation groups in the region.

An attempt at a "soft coup"

The data provided by Ruckauf on the intelligence reports confirm that the participation of Cuban and Bolivian citizens in these mobilizations is not coincidental. It is a clear strategy of destabilization that responds to regional political interests seeking to prevent Argentina from moving away from the 21st-century socialism axis.

Kirchnerism, historically allied with these regimes, is acting as an intermediary in this operation, attempting to use social protest as a tool to wear down the democratically elected government of Milei.

Hugo Chávez, Evo Morales y Fidel Castro.
Hugo Chávez, Evo Morales y Fidel Castro.

These Cuban and Bolivian agents are operating covertly in Argentina to destabilize Milei's Government, which took office in December 2023 with a libertarian and anti-communist agenda.

According to complaints made by numerous specialists on the subject, these spies infiltrate as activists or demonstrators in protests with the aim of creating chaos and weakening the national government.

Motivated by Milei's break with the regional leftist axis, these agents are part of a coordinated strategy to protect socialist interests in Latin America.

Supported by networks like the São Paulo Forum, they take advantage of a sector of the Argentine opposition to organize disturbances. This plot, reminiscent of historical Cuban operations like Che's in Bolivia, represents a direct attack against Argentina and Milei's Government.

The Government of Donald Trump, for example, is considering banning the entry to the United States of individuals from countries like Cuba and Venezuela, according to information disseminated by The New York Times.

The U.S. administration considers that these countries harbor terrorist groups or have records of illicit activities that could pose a risk to national security, reflecting the seriousness of the situation.


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