Rubio: Trump Administration Weighs Military Force to Secure Venezuelan Cooperation.

Rubio: Trump Administration Weighs Military Force to Secure Venezuelan Cooperation
Rubio: Trump Administration Weighs Military Force to Secure Venezuelan Cooperation

The Trump Administration and Venezuela

According to TSN.ua: During a Senate hearing, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the administration of President Donald Trump is considering the potential use of military force to ensure cooperation with Venezuela and its interim president, Delcy Rodríguez. This was Rubio's first public appearance before Congress since the arrest of former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on January 3. The U.S. has long viewed the Maduro government as illegitimate and recognizes the opposition-led National Assembly.

Rubio emphasized that the United States is prepared to take decisive action if other methods fail.

"We are prepared to use force to ensure maximum cooperation if other methods do not work," Rubio noted.
He also stressed the importance of fulfilling duties to the American people, asserting that "the United States will never shirk its duty to the American people and its mission in the Western Hemisphere."

The Situation in Venezuela

These remarks highlight the Trump administration's growing concern over the situation in Venezuela and the potential actions it may take to support the interim government led by Delcy Rodríguez. The measures under consideration could form part of a broader U.S. strategy for the region, which has been marked by political and humanitarian crisis for years.

The administration's posture indicates that the U.S. may adopt more aggressive measures in its dealings with Venezuela, given the country's instability and its impact on regional security. Washington's position could influence not only Venezuela's internal politics but also its relations with other Latin American nations monitoring developments in the region.


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