Venezuelan MP Says Cartel of the Suns False Narrative Seeks Turn the US Into the World’s Police
Venezuelan National Assembly during a legislative session. Photo: X
August 16, 2025 Hour: 5:57 pm
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Jesus Brito, deputy of Democratic Action in the National Assembly of Venezuela (National Parliament), denies the existence of the “Cartel de los Soles”, arguing that it is an invention of the US government, led by Donald Trump, to justify a military intervention in Venezuela.
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Brito criticized the lack of evidence against Nicolás Maduro and the alleged organization, pointing out that these accusations are part of a strategy to legitimize military actions under the pretext of the fight against drug trafficking and defends Venezuelan sovereignty by rejecting foreign interference.
The deputy compared the narrative of the “Cartel of the Suns” and the story about the “Tren de Aragua,” which are fabricated stories with the purpose of justifying foreign interference in Venezuela.
In turn, he mentioned the case of Venezuelans in El Salvador, where a group of alleged members of the “Tren de Aragua” were illegally detained. “Here we have 252 members of the Tren de Aragua. Brother, one was from Chirgua, from my town, whom I knew since he was born. Never deprived of liberty. That dismantles the story. Because the truth cannot be overcome.”
Likewise, he emphasized that the case was a clear example of how reality refutes false narratives. “We are Venezuelans and we reject all interference from a foreign country on Venezuela. It is the firm position, and here I will say it, of Acción Democrática. We do not agree and we denounce these pretensions,” he stated.
Deputy Brito questioned the interference of foreign countries in Venezuela, due to the contradiction in the position of those who oppose imperialism, but support the actions of powers such as the United States.
For her part, the international analyst, María Fernanda Barreto, argued that, based on the history of United States invasions, a “massive violation of human rights” can be foreseen in the civilian population. Likewise, she maintains that these actions do not distinguish between the victims, regardless of whether they are supporters or detractors of the Government in power, for which she named the movie “The House of the Spirits” as an example, in which this point is illustrated.
In addition, Brito refutes the US accusations. on drug trafficking in Venezuela, pointing out that they lack evidence and contradict reports from the UN indicating that only a small percentage of Colombian drugs passes through the country. Highlights the seizure of 52 tons of drugs by Venezuela in 2025 as evidence of its anti-drug commitment.
In addition, the MP denounces that invoking foreign intervention constitutes treason to the fatherland and rejects attacks against those who oppose it, urging them to fulfil their constitutional duty to defend the sovereignty and interests of the nation.




