Archive of NYT report here: https://archive.ph/8ILeD
He also oversees the application of U.S. sanctions on Venezuela, deciding who gets to do business in the country and how. He has worked to reshape the oil sector and boosted the access of U.S. companies. For her part, Ms. Rodríguez runs important government appointments by him, such as the minister of defense.
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The earthquakes have complicated Mr. Rubios stated mission to return Venezuela to democracy (Its a setback in that regard, Mr. Rubio acknowledged last month). But the countrys ability to recover is critical to Mr. Trumps ultimate goal: securing Venezuelan oil for U.S. interests.
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In the early hours of Jan. 3, shortly after Mr. Maduro was captured, Mr. Rubio reached Ms. Rodríguez by phone. Speaking in Spanish, Mr. Rubio told her that she had a choice between working with the United States or witnessing a broader attack targeting Venezuelas infrastructure, military bases and senior officials.
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As Ms. Rodríguez started to set up her government, Mr. Rubio weighed in on key personnel decisions, and encouraged her to purge Mr. Maduros family and business partners. She followed through.
It's not a banana republic. It's an oil republic. The US kidnaps a country's leader, threatens the VP that they'll be next if they don't hand over financial control and be the public figurehead, and then run the country for the benefit of the rich
banana oil companies that
bankrolled the US regime's election.