Caracas_ All the letters included in the punch of the aggressions against Venezuela, instigated by the United States in complicity with the opposition, have among their goals to undermine military unity and loyalty, Prensa Latina reports.
Since the self-proclamation of opposition MP Juan Guaido as 'president in charge' - an act without constitutional protection recognized by the U.S. government and catalogued by Caracas as a developing coup d'état - appeals to the military's betrayal have been recurrent.
The strategy of the powers opposed to the Venezuela´s legal authorities revolves around fragmenting the cohesion shown so far by the high command and the hundreds of thousands of troops of the Bolivarian National Armed Force (FANB) in the face of dissimilar aggressions against the country.
The most recent and serious hostile act gestated by the imperial centers of power, confabulated with the extreme opposition right -according to the denunciations of the Bolivarian Executive-, sought to deprive a large part of the Venezuelan population of electricity, thus generating chaos and social destabilization.
Venezuelan authorities denounced a major technological attack on the Simon Bolivar hydroelectric plant, better known as El Guri, in Bolivar state, leaving about 80 percent of the Venezuelan population without electricity.
This first aggression was followed by others against the same target that, so far, made it difficult to reconnect to the national grid the 18 states affected by the fall of the electro-energetic system and restore the supply once and for all in a stable and definitive manner.
As part of a pre-established script, the self-proclaimed president took advantage of the current situation to reiterate calls for sedition to the armed forces, through a series of messages posted on Twitter.
Statements in the style of ' our military officials' relatives should remind them they too have lost their light, they have had food damaged, they suffer from a medicine, they are suffering from this crisis', are examples of how Guaido tried to appeal to the soldiers' sensitivity to foster disunity in their troops.
The messages include direct calls to the military institution's high command to topple an elected government with more than 67 percent of the vote on May 20, 2018, the same strategy used as part of other destabilization actions.


