CIA chief visits Maduro successor as Machado vows to become Venezuela's president

US Diplomacy Moves in Venezuela Under Trump Administration, Machado's Presidential Hopes Dimmed

In a move that has left Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado's hopes of becoming the country's first female president in doubt, US President Donald Trump has extended recognition to Maduro's vice-president Delcy Rodríguez as acting president. The decision was made despite opposition from many analysts who claim it undermines Venezuela's democratic process.

According to reports, Machado recently handed over her Nobel peace prize medal to Trump, an apparent attempt to curry favor with the US leader in the hopes of regaining his support for her presidential bid. However, Trump's actions suggest that he has largely disengaged from Venezuelan politics following a pre-dawn raid on Caracas in January which saw Maduro taken into custody.

Experts argue that Trump's decision to back Rodríguez will only serve to marginalize Machado and her opposition movement, which won the 2024 presidential election against Maduro. The outcome was seen as a major victory for democracy in Venezuela but has been overshadowed by Washington's latest diplomatic overtures towards the regime.

Critics say that Trump's support for Rodríguez is largely driven by personal animosity towards Machado and CIA advice that she would struggle to control the country's military and armed groups. The move also reflects a broader trend of US policy under Trump, in which special forces have been involved in human rights abuses and extraordinary renditions.

As the situation in Venezuela continues to deteriorate, analysts argue that Trump's actions only serve to fuel further instability. "They bet fully on the Trump administration… but this didn't happen," said Imdat Oner, a former Turkish diplomat in Venezuela who is now a fellow at Florida International University's Jack D Gordon institute for public policy.

The CIA director's visit to Caracas earlier this month was also seen as a humiliating moment for Rodríguez and her administration. The agency's agents played a key role in infiltrating Maduro's inner circle, gathering information on his location that ultimately led to his capture.

As Venezuela continues to grapple with the consequences of its chaotic politics, opposition leaders are growing increasingly isolated. Machado's recent visit to Washington was seen as a humiliating experience, while her hopes of regaining Trump's support for her presidential bid appear all but dashed.
 
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🤔🌎 I think Trump is kinda like a puzzle with many missing pieces 😅. You gotta draw a diagram with the US and Venezuela in the middle... 📍
+ Trump's US 🇺🇸 + Machado's Venezuela 🇻🇪
- Trump's support for Rodríguez 🤔
- Machado's Nobel peace prize medal 🏆
- CIA influence 💼

The problem is, it's hard to see the bigger picture without all these pieces in place. But from what I'm seeing, it looks like Trump's decision to back Rodríguez might just be a way to stir up more chaos 😬 and make Venezuela an even bigger mess.

It's like he's trying to draw a Venn diagram with democracy and authoritarianism, but the overlap is kinda blurry 🤯. And Machado's team seems to be getting left behind in all this... 🌪️

Anyway, it's gonna be super interesting to watch how this whole thing plays out 👀.
 
Trump's move is like when I lent my friend money to buy a new gaming PC and then suddenly forgot about it 🤣... or in this case, totally disengaged from Venezuelan politics after just 1 minute ⏱️! Machado must've thought, "Hey, let me get some Nobel cred out of this" 💎. Meanwhile, Rodríguez is like the new girl in school who's suddenly popular because Trump likes her 😒. This whole thing smells like a messy game of Monopoly 🤯... and I'm not even sure who wins or loses at this point 🤷‍♂️.
 
I'm so over this Machado girl trying to butter up Trump with that Nobel peace prize thing 😒. It's just weird how fast she's fallen out of favor, especially considering they were supposed to be besties. I don't think the US has any business sticking their nose into Venezuela's politics again 🤦‍♀️. Trump's move is basically gonna give more power to that Maduro regime and make it harder for Machado to even run in the next election 🚫. The fact that they're trying to undermine Venezuelan democracy is wild 🌪️. Can't we just focus on actual progress and development instead of playing politics? 🤔
 
I'm really worried about the current state of Venezuela, it's like they're stuck in a never-ending nightmare 🤕. The fact that Trump has basically ignored Machado and her opposition movement after supporting them in the election is just mind-boggling. I mean, what kind of diplomacy is this? 🙄 It's like they're giving Maduro a free pass to do whatever he wants.

And let's be real, this whole situation reeks of manipulation and backroom deals. Machado handed over her Nobel peace prize medal to Trump, hoping for a favor, but instead she gets nothing. Meanwhile, Rodríguez is just a pawn in Washington's game, and we're all left wondering what the end goal is here 🤔.

I think this move only serves to further destabilize the country, which was already on shaky ground. The CIA director's visit to Caracas was pretty embarrassing for Rodríguez, and it just goes to show that Trump doesn't care about Venezuela's democratic process. It's all about maintaining control and keeping the status quo 💔.

We need to see some real change in Washington, not just tokenistic gestures that only benefit the Maduro regime 🚫. The people of Venezuela deserve better than this, and we should be holding our leaders accountable for their actions 👊.
 
🤔 I gotta agree that Machado's chances are looking grim, but can we really say it's all Trump's fault? I mean, the guy's got a lot on his plate with the whole global politics thing and then you throw in Venezuela's drama... it's like trying to herd cats. 🐈 Still, if Trump is just gonna play nice with Maduro and Rodríguez, that doesn't bode well for democracy in Venezuela. And Machado did try to butter him up by returning her Nobel medal, so I guess she knew what she was getting herself into 💁‍♀️. At the same time, it's hard not to feel like Trump's actions are just gonna fuel more instability in a country that's already got its fingers crossed for a miracle 🤞. Can't help but wonder if the opposition's losses will be used as an excuse to tighten the noose on them... 😬
 
im not surprised about trump's move... it just shows how much he doesn't care about venezuela's future 🤷‍♂️. machado thought she had a shot by giving him that nobel peace prize medal, but i guess that was just a mistake. now her chances of becoming president are basically zero. i feel bad for the venezuelan people, they deserve better than this 🌎. and what's with the us supporting maduro's vice-president? doesn't that undermine democracy or something? anyway, it just goes to show how broken the system is in washington 💔.
 
🤔 So I'm watching this whole Venezuela situation unfold and I gotta say, it's super suspicious that Machado gave back her Nobel peace prize medal to Trump. Like, what's she even trying to get out of that? 🤑 It sounds like she was just desperate for attention or something. And now Trump is basically supporting Rodríguez, who's just a vice-president with no real power. I mean, I know Trump's got his own agenda and all, but come on, this is just shady politics at its finest. 👀
 
I just had the craziest dream last night 🤯... I was on a plane flying over the Grand Canyon, and suddenly it started raining chocolate cake all over the place 🍰😂. I mean, what's up with that? Can you imagine trying to navigate an airplane through a sea of chocolate cake? Anyway, back to Venezuela... have you guys ever tried those Venezuelan cheese fries? 🤤 They're like, the best thing since sliced bread or something! 😋
 
I'm low-key freaking out about this 🤯 US recognizing Delcy Rodríguez as acting president is giving me major doubts about Venezuela's future 🌪️. Machado thought handing over that Nobel prize medal to Trump would be a good move, but I guess she was wrong 🤦‍♀️. The fact that Trump has basically disengaged from Venezuelan politics after the raid on Caracas in January is wild 🔥. And now this move just seems like he's trying to mess with Machado's plans even more 😒. It's all so messy and it's hard to see how anyone can control Venezuela's military and armed groups right now 🤯. The CIA advice must be, like, totally biased against her 🙄. This is not good for democracy in Venezuela at all 🤕.
 
man... this is crazy 🤯 trump's actions in venezuela are just pouring gas on the fire 🔥 machado and her team must be feeling so frustrated right now 😩 they're trying to do what's best for their country, but it seems like washington is playing with fire 🔪️ and now they're getting burned 💔 delcy rodríguez isn't exactly known for being a democracy hero 🤷‍♀️ it feels like trump's main goal is to keep his own options open, rather than genuinely supporting venezuela's transition to democracy 🤦‍♂️
 
I dont know how many times I need to see this before I think US is just making things harder for Venezuela 🤯 Trump's decision is like, super confusing, especially considering he used to be friends with Maduro and now he's basically backing his VP... it seems like Machado was right to try and curry favor, but did she go about it the wrong way? I mean, handing over her Nobel prize medal was a pretty big move 🏆. What I think is sad is that analysts say this decision will just make things harder for democracy in Venezuela, and I agree with that 🤕. Trump's actions are like they're fueling further instability and it's not like he's really thinking about the long-term consequences... it's all so frustrating 😩
 
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