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Rubio Recasts U.S. Role in Venezuela After Maduro’s Capture

Secretary of State Marco Rubio says Washington will use an oil “quarantine” to apply leverage instead of taking over day-to-day governance.

Overview

  • Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, are in U.S. custody in New York on narcotics-related charges, with Maduro expected in Manhattan federal court on Monday.
  • Rubio said the U.S. will enforce an existing oil blockade and tanker seizures to press for policy changes, framing the mission as counter–drug trafficking while leaving open further military options.
  • Venezuela’s military recognized Vice President Delcy Rodríguez as acting president, and Rubio said the U.S. will judge current authorities by their actions, calling new election questions premature.
  • Democratic leaders questioned the legality and lack of congressional authorization, while Cuba’s foreign minister condemned the U.S. operation as resource-driven and Rubio warned Havana’s leadership to be concerned.
  • The capture followed months of U.S. pressure that included interdictions of sanctioned oil shipments, strikes on suspected drug boats, and a regional military buildup.