By Elías Jaua Milano – July 23, 2026

Rescuers search for earthquake victims within the rubble of a La Guaira. Photo: Jesús Vargas
“Innocence does not kill the people, but it does not save them either; their conscience will save them, and I bet my soul on that.” — Alí Primera
Still in shock after having suffered two continuous earthquakes, with our souls saddened by the compatriots who have died and been injured, moved by the pain of the relatives who are still searching for their loved ones, at least to give them a Christian burial, in solidarity with the anguish of the tens of thousands of families without homes, with all the pains of the world at once, we cannot stop talking and writing about the need to fight for the independence and dignity of Venezuela. In fact, the tragedy that strikes us today makes it more urgent.
Taking advantage of the catastrophic situation, armed US troops have landed in La Guaira, warships have been stationed on our coasts, and Venezuelan airspace is daily violated by drones, planes, and helicopters of the occupying power. They have not rescued anyone, they have not assisted anyone, they only occupy, survey land, and control port and airport facilities. They humiliate.
They announce lavish reconstructions alongside the Israeli government, whose principal leaders are facing well-founded accusations of evident genocide against the Palestinian people at the International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice. A peaceful people like the Venezuelans, supportive, with a tradition of fighting for independence, peaceful coexistence, and the human cause, do not deserve this affront.
This ignominy is aggravated by the silence of political leaders from all sectors with authorized spokespersons, with representation and responsibilities in the various State institutions, apparently more interested in presenting themselves as the best option to collaborate with the Trump administration’s colonization plan than in fulfilling their constitutional duty to preserve the integrity and dignity of the Republic.
In these circumstances, those of us who deeply love our homeland, Venezuela, are obliged to decry, once again, that the government of the United States:
Consequently, as a people, we must raise our awareness about the severity of the occupation and its consequences; and trust in our capabilities as a nation to promote a unified agenda that would allow us to:
Compatriots, they want to convince us that we are incapable of managing our nation, that the only way to achieve development and well-being is by being tutored or annexd by the United States government. This is completely false. It is necessary for the Venezuelan people to know that the United States neither creates nor brings about well-being for the vast majority in the occupied countries, something that is contrary to its doctrine.
This colonial administration will only establish enclaves for oil and mining extraction, with no economic benefits for the nation, no limits on the violation of the rights of the Venezuelan people, and with atrocious environmental destruction. The consequence will be the deepening and generalization of structural misery, as evident in all the countries occupied over the past decades.
It is necessary and timely to alert that a process of gentrification and displacement of the local population will occur in La Guaira, so that the Trump family, its associates, and business partners can have the best land to develop a real estate enclave associated with port, airport, and tourist services. Surely this would also happen in some other coastal towns.
The current circumstances demand that we do everything within our power to achieve a national agreement aimed at restoring our Republic, and to show that we can indeed build a democratic society here on Venezuelan soil, where we can all live with equality, justice, and dignity. The occupation by the Trump clan will only expand and structurally establish underdevelopment and misery. Only by regaining our national self-determination can we attempt, once again and as many times as necessary, to build a homeland that embraces the entire Venezuelan family, that is, a true Republic. It will be so. Let us fight!
Source: Horizonte en diputa, translation Orinoco Tribune