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Rubio Highlights Venezuelan Cooperation While Backing Off Military Action Warnings

Marco Rubio emphasized productive cooperation with Venezuela’s interim government while significantly retreating from suggestions that additional military action might prove necessary. The Wednesday testimony balanced optimistic assessments of interim authority responsiveness with assurances that further operations are not anticipated.
The Secretary of State described acting president Delcy Rodriguez and her administration as willing to meet American demands including privileged energy sector access for United States companies, mandatory purchases of American goods with petroleum revenue, and immediate cessation of subsidized oil exports to Cuba. He suggested that demonstrated cooperation eliminates necessity for additional military intervention.
Rubio told senators with full certainty that the United States is not positioned for nor expects to conduct further operations in Venezuela. He specified that such action would require emergence of an imminent threat that officials do not currently anticipate. This represented a notable shift from prepared testimony indicating willingness to use force again.
Democrats expressed skepticism about whether cooperation with former Nicolas Maduro regime members constitutes meaningful change. They questioned the operation’s strategic value given that most authoritarian holdovers continue controlling governmental institutions and economic conditions remain challenging.
The hearing also addressed multiple foreign policy concerns including Greenland, NATO tensions, Iran, and China. Rubio sought to reassure allies disturbed by Trump’s aggressive rhetoric while defending the president’s confrontational diplomatic style. He maintained that fundamental American commitments remain intact despite contentious debates about alliance burden-sharing.

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