Venezuela’s Supreme Court orders Delcy Rodriguez become interim president – Now, that’s a turn of events, isn’t it? It seems the situation in Venezuela has taken a rather unexpected twist, with the Supreme Court stepping in to name Delcy Rodriguez as the interim president. It immediately brings to mind the chaotic and shifting sands of the political landscape, and the assumptions that were quickly made about the future of Venezuela following the recent developments. It’s a move that certainly complicates things, especially given the existing international dynamics and power plays that are always at the heart of this kind of situation.… Continue reading
Following the US abduction of Nicolás Maduro, interim President Delcy Rodríguez defiantly declared Venezuela would never be a colony and demanded Maduro’s release, directly contradicting the Trump administration’s plans. Rodríguez’s remarks, delivered alongside key Venezuelan officials, signaled unified resistance against the US’s attempt to control the country’s government and oil reserves. Trump, who claimed to be appointing individuals to lead Venezuela, threatened further attacks and warned Venezuelan officials of similar consequences as Maduro, who is detained in Brooklyn. These actions have been met with condemnation from some US politicians, who see it as the US starting an illegal war.
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Venezuela Vice President Delcy Rodriguez in Russia, four sources say, and suddenly, things are really heating up. It seems like the political chess game playing out in Venezuela has taken a surprising turn. Four sources, who are reportedly familiar with her movements, have confirmed that Venezuela’s Vice President, Delcy Rodriguez, is in Russia. This revelation comes hot on the heels of the suggestion that President Nicolas Maduro had been apprehended by U.S. forces, and in the aftermath of what seemed like a quick, orchestrated event.
Venezuela Vice President Rodriguez in Russia – what does this tell us? Well, if the Vice President has indeed departed, it immediately raises questions about the power structure left behind.… Continue reading
In a recent address, Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez issued a stern warning to the United States regarding its naval presence in the Caribbean, accusing the US of hostile actions. Rodriguez directly ordered Washington to refrain from interfering with Venezuelan territory and coasts, emphasizing Venezuela’s readiness to defend itself. She refuted US claims of Venezuela being a “narco-terrorist state,” labeling these accusations as a significant fabrication against the nation and its leaders. Rodriguez declared that any attempt to attack Venezuela would result in a severe and undesirable outcome for the United States.
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