“A soft coup means overthrowing a government by force; country A attempts to change the government in country B, using what we call the soft coup,” says the recording published on Tik Tok.
Aledo, whose extensive subversive record is registered on the Internet, adds that a first step consists telling public opinion “How bad the government is,” and emphasizing its authoritarian nature and the fact that it is headed by a dictator.
A third step, he adds, consists of heating up the streets with protests.
“We have to protest about anything – he lists -, about gas, about the price of buses (…) because we don’t have gasoline, the teachers’ salaries (…), anything, it doesn’t matter, it’s just an excuse, but we have to go out and protest to warm up the streets.”
Aledo maintains that the fourth stage is when the Government is taken over, it no longer works and neither does the economy; the streets are blocked, factories come to a halt, shops are closed and there is general violence in the streets, where Molotov cocktails (homemade incendiary bombs) are thrown.
He indicates that at this point the only valid way out is for the Government to leave and for the opposition forces to bring whoever they desire to the leadership.
As conclusion, he points out that “the United States organizes this type of coups, they are masters in promoting such soft coups, color revolutions.”
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