The General’s Confession: How Narco-Money and Hezbollah Bought Latin America’s Left

By Hotspotnews-November 20, 2025-FL-USA

In a Manhattan courtroom last June, Hugo Carvajal, once the most powerful intelligence chief in Hugo Chávez’s Venezuela, finally broke. The man they called “El Pollo” pleaded guilty to narco-terrorism charges and began singing. What he revealed is no longer the stuff of conspiracy blogs; it is now part of the official record of the United States government.

According to Carvajal and the mountain of evidence the DEA has collected over two decades, the Venezuelan regime did not merely export oil. It exported revolution, paid for with cocaine, laundered through PDVSA and Petrobras, and protected by Iranian proxies, including Hezbollah operatives who moved freely through Caracas with diplomatic passports.

The money did not stay in Venezuela. Suitcases of cash, wired millions, and “campaign contributions” in the tens of millions flowed to sympathetic leftist movements across the continent. Carvajal has named names most conservatives in Latin America have whispered for years: Lula da Silva’s campaigns in Brazil, Néstor and Cristina Kirchner in Argentina, Gustavo Petro in Colombia, Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s allies in Mexico, and of course Nicolás Maduro himself. The pattern is unmistakable: wherever the São Paulo Forum and its successors needed a victory, Bolivarian narco-dollars appeared.

This was never charity. It was an investment. Every elected leftist leader who looked the other way while Venezuelan oil tankers offloaded cocaine in their ports, or who parroted the regime’s talking points about “Yanqui imperialism,” was returning the favor. When Lula was reelected in 2022 after spending 580 days in prison for corruption, few asked where the sudden flood of resources for his campaign actually came from. Carvajal is now answering that question for them.

The involvement of Hezbollah turns a sordid tale of drug corruption into something far darker. Iranian Revolutionary Guards and their Lebanese auxiliaries were not in South America to spread Shiite theology. They were there to build clandestine networks that could strike American interests if Washington ever moved decisively against Tehran or Caracas. Every kilo of cocaine that reached Europe or the United States generated hard currency for both the cartel and the mullahs. Every sympathetic president installed in a Latin American capital gave the axis another vote at the United Nations and another safe harbor.

Conservatives warned about this for twenty years and were dismissed as paranoid McCarthyites. Yet here we are: a former Chavista general, facing the rest of his life in an American prison, confirming in open court what many of us knew in our bones. The “pink tide” was never a spontaneous democratic awakening. It was a hostile takeover financed by the most lethal substances and organizations on earth.

The implications reach far beyond Venezuela’s borders. When Brazilian federal police finally decide to follow the Petrobras-PDVSA money trail that Carvajal has now illuminated, heads will roll in Brasília. When Colombian prosecutors trace the funds that appeared during Petro’s campaign, the current peace process with the narco-guerrillas will be exposed as the farce it always was. And when Argentines realize that the Kirchner dynasty was on the Venezuelan payroll while preaching anti-imperialism, the Peronist grip on power may finally crack.

This is not ancient history. The networks Carvajal built are still active. The same routes that moved cocaine yesterday can move terrorists tomorrow. The same politicians who cashed Venezuelan checks a decade ago still occupy palaces from Bogotá to Buenos Aires.

The United States now holds the receipts. The question is whether the conservative movements across Latin America have the courage to demand that their own governments open the books, follow the money, and finally tell their people the truth: a significant part of the left’s hold on power was purchased with blood money from Caracas, protected by Hezbollah, and blessed by Tehran.

History will not forgive silence.

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