- Venezuelan vedette Diosa Canales broke down in tears while discussing her country’s crisis on the show “La Casa de Alofoke 2.”
- In a startling statement, Canales declared she envisions Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro “dead” and his political ally Diosdado Cabello “alive.”
- She attributed her prediction to frustration and a belief that the Venezuelan people are powerless to free themselves from the current regime.
- Canales asserted that the only path to freedom for Venezuela is through an international intervention led by the United States.
A Star’s Tearful Plea for Venezuela
Venezuelan star Dioshaily Rosfer Canales Gil, popularly known as Diosa Canales, delivered a raw and emotional testimony about the crisis in her homeland during an appearance on “La Casa de Alofoke 2.” The conversation took a poignant turn when Canales was moved to tears, describing what she sees as the relentless suffering of the Venezuelan people under years of political repression and military control.
Canales painted a grim picture of her country, describing it as being in a state of “destruction and despair.” She emphasized how this devastating situation has fractured families and forced a mass exodus of citizens seeking better living conditions and a future free from turmoil.
A Chilling Prediction for Maduro
The most shocking moment of the interview came when the hosts asked Canales how she envisioned the future for Venezuela’s leader, Nicolás Maduro. Without hesitation, she gave a stark and definitive answer.
“I see him dead, and Diosdado Cabello alive,” she stated firmly.
Canales was quick to clarify that her vision was not born from personal hatred but from a deep-seated exhaustion and frustration. She explained her belief that the Venezuelan populace has been left “without strength to liberate” itself, making Maduro’s removal by other means the only foreseeable outcome in her view.
A Desperate Call for Intervention
When discussing potential solutions, Canales expressed a complete loss of faith in internal change. She argued that the only remaining hope for the nation lies beyond its borders. “The only way in which the people can be free is if the United States does something,” she declared, openly alluding to her desire for a foreign intervention to dismantle the current regime.
The Political Turmoil Behind the Tears
Canales’ emotional statements reflect a nation steeped in political tension. Her comments come in the wake of the controversial July presidential elections, where the National Electoral Council (CNE) declared Nicolás Maduro the winner with 51.20% of the vote. The result was widely contested by opposition candidate Edmundo González Urrutia and challenged by numerous international governments who called for transparency and respect for the popular vote.
Despite questions surrounding his legitimacy, Maduro remains in power, controlling key state institutions and the military. Meanwhile, Venezuela continues to grapple with a severe economic crisis, widespread shortages, and one of the largest migration crises in the world. The opposition, led by figures like María Corina Machado, continues to fight for political change amidst the challenging circumstances.