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 abducted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in a midnight raid.

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.

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.

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    6 hours ago

    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.

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        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.

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        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.