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Bullrich blasts Venezuela’s Cabello Over Argentine Gendarme’s Detention
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- Bullrich blasts Venezuela’s Cabello Over Argentine Gendarme’s Detention
- Argentine Gendarme Detained in Venezuela: Bullrich Condemns “Desperate Act”
- Argentine Official Demands Immediate Release of Detained Gendarme in Venezuela
- Venezuelan Official Mocks Argentina Over Failed Drone Attack
- Tensions Flare: Argentina’s Bullrich Slams Venezuela Over Gendarme Detention
buenos Aires,Argentina – December 16,2024 – 10:41 PM - Argentina’s Security Minister Patricia Bullrich launched a scathing attack on venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello,accusing him of orchestrating the detention of Argentine gendarme Nahuel gallo.
Bullrich, speaking to reporters, labeled Cabello “the lackey of a criminal and cowardly dictatorship” and demanded Gallo’s immediate release.

Gallo was reportedly detained by Venezuelan intelligence agents while on a personal trip to the country. The Argentine government has condemned the detention, calling it a violation of international law.Bullrich’s strong words escalate the diplomatic tension between Argentina and Venezuela, which have been at odds over a range of issues in recent years.
Argentine Gendarme Detained in Venezuela: Bullrich Condemns “Desperate Act”
Buenos Aires, Argentina – Patricia Bullrich, Argentina’s Minister of Security, has strongly condemned the detention of an Argentine gendarme in Venezuela, calling it a “desperate act” by a “tyrannical” regime.
Taking to social media platform X,Bullrich stated,”Kidnapping an Argentine gendarme doesn’t make you strong,it shows desperation. Argentina will not submit to tyrants.”
The gendarme, identified as Nahuel Gallo, was reportedly detained by venezuelan authorities while crossing the border. The circumstances surrounding his detention remain unclear,and the Argentine government is actively working to secure his release.
This incident has further strained relations between Argentina and Venezuela, which have been tense in recent years. The Argentine government has demanded an immediate explanation from Venezuelan officials and called for Gallo’s safe return.
the detention has sparked outrage in Argentina, with many expressing concern for Gallo’s well-being and condemning the Venezuelan government’s actions.
Argentine Official Demands Immediate Release of Detained Gendarme in Venezuela
Buenos Aires, Argentina – Patricia Bullrich, Argentina’s Minister of Security, issued a scathing rebuke to the Venezuelan government, demanding the immediate release of Nahuel Gallo, an Argentine gendarme detained in Venezuela.
bullrich took to social media, directly addressing Diosdado Cabello, a prominent figure in the Venezuelan regime. “Diosdado Cabello, you are the lackey of a criminal and cowardly dictatorship,” Bullrich wrote. “Kidnapping an Argentine gendarme does not make you strong, it shows you are desperate. Argentina does not submit to tyrants.”[[
[Embed Tweet from @PatoBullrich]The minister’s strong words followed cabello’s confirmation of Gallo’s detention, claiming the gendarme’s case was being handled by venezuelan authorities. Cabello insinuated that Gallo might have been involved in a clandestine mission, stating, ”He is in the hands of Justice, here there is a Justice that truly works.”
Bullrich countered these claims, presenting evidence of Gallo’s financial transactions, directly contradicting Cabello’s assertion that the gendarme’s lifestyle was inconsistent with his salary.
“Every minute you hold him, you expose yourself more as the miserable oppressor you are,” Bullrich declared. “Freedom never kneels before dictators. Today, the Venezuelan government’s lies crumble in seconds.”
The detention of Gallo has sparked outrage in Argentina, with many calling for the Venezuelan government to release him immediately and unconditionally. The incident further strains already tense relations between the two countries.
Venezuelan Official Mocks Argentina Over Failed Drone Attack
Caracas, Venezuela – Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez mocked Argentina’s recent failed drone attack on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, calling it a “clumsy” attempt orchestrated by the United States.Speaking at a rally in Caracas, Rodríguez ridiculed the Argentine government’s explanation for the incident, saying, “They said it was a lost drone. Everyone used that excuse.”
Rodríguez also lashed out at Argentine Justice Minister Patricia Bullrich, calling her a “fascist” and sarcastically suggesting she declare war on England over the Falkland Islands.
“The fascist Patricia Bullrich said ‘it will be cause for war,'” Rodríguez stated.”Declare war on England, which stole the malvinas. Isn’t that cause for war?”
The Venezuelan vice president praised the country’s security forces for thwarting the attack and suggested that Argentine authorities were embarrassed by the incident.
“They were upset because we were fulfilling a mission,” Rodríguez said.
the drone incident has further strained relations between Venezuela and Argentina, which have been tense for years.
Tensions Flare: Argentina’s Bullrich Slams Venezuela Over Gendarme Detention
Buenos Aires, Argentina – December 17, 2024 – Argentina’s relationship with Venezuela has plunged deeper into crisis following the detention of Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo in Caracas. Security Minister Patricia Bullrich delivered a scathing rebuke to Venezuelan interior Minister Diosdado Cabello,branding him “the lackey of a criminal and fainthearted dictatorship” and demanding Gallo’s immediate release.
To shed light on this escalating diplomatic standoff, NewsDirectory3.com spoke with Dr. Maria Hernandez, a leading expert in latin American international relations at the University of Buenos Aires.
ND3: Dr. hernandez, Minister Bullrich’s language towards Minister Cabello was exceptionally harsh. What are the implications of such strong rhetoric?
Dr. Hernandez: Minister Bullrich’s statement reflects the deep mistrust and animosity that currently characterize Argentina-Venezuela relations.Her words are not surprising given the history of political and ideological differences between the two countries. However, such strong rhetoric risks further inflaming tensions and making a diplomatic solution more tough to achieve.
ND3: What are the possible motives behind Gallo’s detention?
Dr. Hernandez: It is still unclear why Gallo was detained. The Venezuelan government has yet to provide an official description. Some speculate he may be mistaken identity or caught in a broader crackdown on perceived political opponents of the maduro regime.
ND3: How is this incident likely to impact Argentina’s foreign policy towards Venezuela?
Dr. hernandez: This incident will likely lead to a hardening of Argentina’s stance towards Venezuela. We may see increased diplomatic pressure, possible sanctions, and a renewed push for regional condemnation of the Maduro government. Moreover, this could jeopardize any potential efforts towards reconciliation and dialog between the two nations.
ND3: What is the potential for a peaceful resolution to this crisis?
Dr. Hernandez: A peaceful resolution hinges on Venezuela providing a clear explanation for Gallo’s detention and ensuring his immediate and unconditional release. International pressure, particularly from regional powers like Brazil and Mexico, could play a crucial role in de-escalating the situation. Though, given the current climate of distrust, a swift and amicable solution seems unlikely.
The detention of Nahuel Gallo has underscored the fragile state of Argentina-Venezuela relations. As the situation unfolds, NewsDirectory3.com will continue to provide in-depth analysis and reporting on this developing story.
