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Becoming painfully obvious the Trump Regime has no clue what happens next. Not one clue. Delcy Rodriguez, Maduro’s VP has been sworn in as President. Immediately declared Maduro the rightful President and vowed to defend Venezuela’s resources.
Becoming painfully obvious the Trump Regime has no clue what happens next. Not one clue. Delcy Rodriguez, Maduro’s VP has been sworn in as President. Immediately declared Maduro the rightful President and vowed to defend Venezuela’s resources.
The situation in Venezuela has once again exposed the absence of a coherent U.S. strategy, with the Trump-aligned foreign policy camp appearing flat-footed as events move faster than its rhetoric. In Caracas, a dramatic and highly disputed power shift has unfolded: Vice President Delcy Rodríguez was sworn in under emergency circumstances, immediately declaring Nicolás Maduro the country’s rightful president and framing her role as a constitutional safeguard rather than a break from the existing order.
Rodríguez’s first statements left little room for ambiguity. She pledged to defend Venezuela’s sovereignty, protect its oil and mineral wealth, and resist what she described as foreign interference. The message was aimed as much at domestic critics as at Washington, signaling continuity of the Maduro project under a fortified leadership structure rather than a collapse of it.
What stands out is not only the speed of the move, but the lack of a clear response from U.S. hardliners who long promised decisive action against Caracas. Sanctions, recognition games, and public threats now look exhausted, offering no obvious next step. The moment underscores a deeper problem: regime-change talking points are not a policy, and Venezuela’s leadership—however controversial—has learned to maneuver within that vacuum.
Whether Rodríguez’s elevation holds or fractures under internal and international pressure remains uncertain. What is clear is that Venezuela’s political crisis has entered another phase, and those who claimed mastery over its outcome appear to be watching from the sidelines, unsure of what comes next.