Marco Rubio is described as overseeing Venezuela's interim administration from Washington. US Treasury is managing Venezuela's public revenues and economic disbursements. Recent earthquake relief has expanded the US military and aid presence in Venezuela. Critics question US influence over Venezuela's governance and the lack of a timetable for elections. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has effectively seized control of Venezuela's finances, natural resources, and governance from his office in Washington, according to a report conducted by the New York Times. His expansive grip on the country offers a vivid manifestation of American power in the Trump era, six months after US commandos captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in a midnight raid. Rubio has become the de facto viceroy of Venezuela. While he has not visited the country in person since the US takeover, he is deeply involved in day-to-day operations. He maintains constant contact with Delcy Rodríguez, the former vice president who now leads the nation on an acting basis with the approval of the United States. Treasury holds state revenues Direct control over public revenues distinguishes Washington's influence in Caracas from other nations beholden to American financial power. The US Treasury receives the revenue from most Venezuelan exports and disburses it back through the country's banking system. Rubio and his team set the explicit conditions on what that money can be spent on and by whom. This system has allowed Rubio to halt major corruption schemes. It also protects the Venezuelan government from creditors seeking repayment for billions of dollars in unpaid debt. However, the arrangement gives Rubio immense leverage over Rodríguez, who relies on the funds to pay public workers and stabilize the national currency. Oil sector reshaped Rubio oversees the application of US sanctions, deciding who can conduct business in the country. He has worked to reshape the oil sector, boosting the access of American firms at the expense of European oil producers. Under his direction, Venezuela's state oil company has quietly seized oil projects co-owned with Russia's state-run Rosneft. Rodríguez runs major government appointments past Rubio, including the selection of the minister of defense. The acting Venezuelan government has also delivered significant security concessions to Washington. In February, Rodríguez detained and extradited billionaire Alex Saab to the United States. In June, her administration provided intelligence that allowed U.S. forces to eliminate Tren de Aragua gang leader Niño Guerrero in a remote missile strike. Earthquakes complicate transition Two massive earthquakes struck Venezuela last month, flattening entire neighborhoods. In response, the United States deployed 900 military personnel, committed nearly 400 million dollars in aid, and delivered crates of cash. While Rubio acknowledged the disaster is a setback for a democratic transition, stabilizing the country remains critical to the ultimate goal of securing Venezuelan oil for US interests. The arrangement folds into a broader return to American expansionism under President Trump, who has repeatedly suggested that Venezuela could become the 51st state. However, the strategy carries severe risks. Critics accuse the United States of siphoning resources and propping up an authoritarian regime by leaving Maduro's enforcers in place. Election timeline remains dark Rubio has distanced himself from exiled opposition leader María Corina Machado, choosing instead to bypass her in favor of Rodríguez to avoid stoking domestic unrest. The timeline for free elections remains completely undefined. When asked about a vote, Rodríguez stated she did not know. Political analysts suggest she may be trying to run out the clock on the Trump presidency, but the final decision rests in Washington.
the tankies keep insisting that venezuelans are in tactical retreat; but stories like this suggest that the war is already over.
it makes we wish i were tankie enough to understand which is true.
If a robber holds a gun to you and asks for your wallet and phone what do you do? You hand it over and hope to make it out alive somehow. I remember reading something about maduro looking at the tactics of the vietnamese resistance[1], apparently they decided it was not a viable path for them.
https://xcancel.com/MintPressNews/status/1986884393986560190#m ↩︎
for what it’s worth i’m a tankie and been saying they are fucked for a while.
the pattern of us intervention in latin america is clear. we didn’t just get all us-aligned fascists for presidents everywhere just out of nowhere.
(also i’m thinking i maybe should be latinposting much more)
Malkhodr cares a lot about this, I assumed he would eat the doomer stuff up as he was is quite skeptical of the Iranian negotiatiors. It turns out I misread his posts, though, & then I remembered that I am skeptical of them too but just afraid to say anything. So, kinda rude of me, despite using Telegram I still sideye other users
Sorry that’s a tangent here is the thing goodnight https://lemmy.ml/post/50034178/26691112
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This could all be fake, is the thing. I sure as fuck don’t trust the New York Times.
It doesn’t look good, though.
I mean this sealed it there’s nothing but cope left https://www.ynetnews.com/article/sk18wos7me
even telesur is saying similar things.
And there are factions within Venezuela that want to discredit Delcy Rodríguez - both pro-US factions and anti-US factions, to be fair. It’s a mess. There’s a essentially a fog of war that makes it hard to tell what’s actually going on, but again, it doesn’t look good.
Telesur, Russian media, & PressTV are far from perfect papers of record. They repost CIA assets all the time. That’s just how the intellectual apparatus is set up.
The only friendly voices abroad they have to amplify are mostly CIA or under control. The only doomer messaging people will listen to is sly, disguised as disappointed idealism, which is useless on its own but popular enough to be very useful to these guys.
I haven’t seen this, do you have any examples?
They’ll say anything to cope for China and Russia letting the US overthrow every Communist government in South America without pushback.