Seems the Trump administration is thinking tactically and has secured the 
cooperation of Venezuelan political and military leaders in what appears to be 
a performatively easy kidnapping of Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores by 
the US military. The collaborators may include Vice-President Delcy Rodriguez 
who the Americans have let assume the presidency, presumably fearing her 
removal and open regime change would provoke mass civil disobedience and 
violent resistance from supporters of the ruling PSUV requiring direct US 
military intervention.

To maintain power, Rodriguez and other PSUV leaders would needed to have 
signalled that they are willing to bend to Trump administration demands to open 
the Venezuelan oil industry to US firms and to later hold what the 
administration would consider a “free and fair” election to secure victory for 
either Maria Machado or Edmundo Gonzalez, the two most overtly pro-US 
opposition leaders.

The Russians and Chinese have criticized the US action, meanwhile, but in 
restrained terms which has heightened speculation that their de facto 
acceptance of the US action in Venezuela is a quid pro quo for similar 
assurances by the Trump administration recognizing Chinese and Russian spheres 
of influence around their respective borders in Asia and Eastern Europe.

**

*U.S. will leave Venezuelan regime in place as long as it complies with 
Washington, Rubio says*

**

Adrian Morrow

Globe and Mail

Washington

January 4 2026

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/us-politics/article-venezuelan-regime-maduro-trump-rubio-washington-us-military/

Secretary of State Marco Rubio is signalling that the U.S. will leave 
Venezuela’s authoritarian regime in place for the time being, so long as it 
complies with Washington’s demands to crack down on drug trafficking and make 
changes to its oil industry.

A day after the U.S. attacked the South American country and captured its 
leader, it remained unclear both how exactly Venezuela would be run and what 
U.S. President Donald Trump’s dramatic turn toward foreign interventionism 
would mean for his America First administration.

But Mr. Rubio suggested that a “transition to democracy” for Venezuela – or a 
role for its opposition leaders – would have to wait, and that he would instead 
deal with President Nicolás Maduro’s subordinates, who appear to remain in 
control in Caracas.

“We are dealing with the immediate reality. The immediate reality is that 
unfortunately, and sadly, but unfortunately, the vast majority of the 
opposition is no longer present inside of Venezuela,” he said on NBC’s Meet the 
Press on Sunday. “We have short-term things that have to be addressed right 
away.”

He warned, however, that Venezuela’s leaders would now have to follow orders 
from the U.S. “No more drug trafficking,” he said. “And no more using the oil 
industry to enrich all our adversaries” instead of Venezuelans or the U.S.

Venezuela’s interim government united behind Maduro, officials say

Venezuelans wonder who’s in charge as Trump and Maduro’s successor contradict 
each other

Venezuela’s top court has confirmed that Mr. Maduro’s vice-president, Delcy 
Rodríguez, would assume his powers. On Saturday, she had delivered a televised 
speech in which she insisted that Venezuela would not become “the colony of 
another empire.” But Mr. Trump earlier suggested that the U.S. would “run” 
Venezuela through her, using Mr. Rubio, a bilingual Cuban-American, as 
go-between.

“She’s essentially willing to do what we think is necessary to make Venezuela 
great again,” Mr. Trump said.

On Sunday, Mr. Trump did not immediately provide any more details on the 
arrangement or on his assertion the previous day that U.S. oil companies would 
take over Venezuela’s energy infrastructure. Shortly before 9.30 am ET, he left 
his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida to golf at one of his nearby properties. He 
was scheduled to return to the White House in the evening.

The previous day, Mr. Trump had seemingly dismissed a role for the Venezuelan 
opposition, saying that its main leader, María Corina Machado, “doesn’t have 
the support or the respect within the country.” Mr. Rubio on Sunday was more 
conciliatory, saying he had known Ms. Machado a long time and she was 
“fantastic.”

In a statement, Ms. Machado, who won last year’s Nobel Peace Prize after Mr. 
Trump openly campaigned for it to go to him, called for Edmundo González to be 
immediately installed as Venezuela’s president. Mr. González ran in a 2024 
election after Mr. Maduro barred Ms. Machado’s candidacy. Mr. González is 
generally believed to have won the vote before Mr. Maduro falsified the result 
to hold onto power.

“The freedom of all political prisoners is our immediate priority. I ask all 
heads of state and government and all democrats around the world to support us 
in this decisive hour,” she wrote on X.

Mr. Maduro, for his part, appeared briefly in a video of his perp walk at U.S. 
Drug Enforcement Agency headquarters in New York on Saturday evening. 
Handcuffed and wearing a black hoodie, hat and sweat pants, he greeted people 
in the room in both Spanish and English. “Happy New Year,” he said. He is 
charged with drug trafficking, terrorism and weapons offences in U.S. federal 
court.

Some close to Mr. Trump pushed him to continue his bid for continental 
hegemony. Katie Miller, a MAGA media personality and former administration 
official married to top White House adviser Stephen Miller, posted on X: “SOON” 
over a map of Greenland covered with the U.S. flag.

The Arctic island, a self-governing territory of Denmark, has repeatedly 
rejected Mr. Trump’s annexation overtures.

“We expect full respect for the territorial integrity of the Kingdom of 
Denmark,” the country’s ambassador to the U.S., Jesper Moller Sorensen, tweeted 
on Sunday. He reminded the U.S. that Greenland is a NATO ally of the U.S.’s and 
that Denmark is already working with the U.S. to ensure Arctic security.

Marjorie Taylor Greene, the far-right Georgia congresswoman who was once one of 
Mr. Trump’s top allies, attacked the President for reneging on his previous 
policy of keeping the U.S. out of foreign military entanglements.

“Americans’ disgust with our own government’s never ending military aggression 
and support of foreign wars is justified because we are forced to pay for it,” 
she tweeted. “This is what many in MAGA thought they voted to end. Boy were we 
wrong.”

She also drew parallels between Mr. Trump’s decision to attack Venezuela and 
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and China’s threats to Taiwan. “Is it only ok if 
we do it?”

Ms. Greene has previously fallen out with Mr. Trump over his insistence on 
cutting healthcare funding and initial refusal to release government files on 
child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock also pointed out that Mr. Trump had once 
“promised to get us out of foreign wars” and called on “an increasingly 
feckless Congress to finally act and put this reckless President in check.”

Mr. Warnock cited the case of Juan Orlando Hernández, the conservative former 
president of Honduras who was pardoned by Mr. Trump last year after he was 
sentenced to 45 years in a U.S. prison on charges of cocaine trafficking.

“The recent attack on a sovereign nation in our own hemisphere is also without 
a good explanation. In fact, this huge escalation with no clear strategy risks 
bringing more violence and instability to a nation of 28 million people, 
potentially causing more drug trafficking and more migration to the United 
States,” Mr. Warnock said.

The attack in Venezuela is only the latest indication that Mr. Trump is moving 
toward a more bellicose foreign policy.

After the 2024 election, he called for the annexations of Canada, Greenland and 
the Panama Canal Zone, and has also mused about launching military strikes in 
Mexico against drug cartels. Earlier this year, he took part in Israel’s war 
with Iran in order to bomb Tehran’s nuclear facilities, a move that generated 
unease among some of his isolationist political allies in the U.S.


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