Maduro was just the beginning, now Delsey Rodriguez is Trump’s real target? Gave such a warning that I lost my senses

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News India Live, Digital Desk: The high-voltage drama going on in Venezuelan politics is showing no signs of ending. Right now the whole world was surprised as to how America removed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro overnight and took him into custody. Now news is coming that America’s newly elected President Donald Trump is now eyeing the new interim leader after Maduro. Delcy Rodriguez But it has endured.

Trump’s direct warning: “Wisdom will prevail”
Usually, when a new leader takes over the throne, he is congratulated, but Trump’s style is always different. Trump has given a clear warning to Delsey Rodriguez. He said in an interview, “They must do what is right. If they manipulate or do not cooperate, they may have to pay an even bigger price than Maduro.”

This statement is nothing less than a threat. This simply means that if Delsey tries to go against America’s interests (especially regarding the oil reserves there), his consequences could be worse than Maduro.

Why is Trump angry?
In fact, when Nicolas Maduro was removed, Delsey Rodriguez had called it an ‘illegal kidnapping’ and demanded Maduro’s release. Trump probably did not like this rebellious tone of Delsey, who is considered very close to Maduro. Trump now wants the new government of Venezuela to forget the old things and “cooperate” with America.

Trump also said in his speech that “We have removed Maduro because he was not able to run the country. Now the security there is in our hands.”

What does America want?
The real issue is oil. Venezuela has the world’s largest oil reserves. Under Maduro’s rule, it was difficult for American and Western companies to operate there. Now the Trump administration wants that there should be a government which will work together with America.

However, there are different opinions regarding this within Trump’s team itself. On one hand, Trump is showing a tough attitude, while on the other hand, his future Foreign Minister marco rubio Saying, “We are not going to run Venezuela, our job is just to monitor and observe the oil sanctions.” This ‘good cop, bad cop’ strategy is probably meant to put pressure on Delsey.

Now what next?
For Delsey Rodriguez, it’s a ‘well here, ditch there’ situation. If she continues to support Maduro, she will have to face Trump’s displeasure. And if she goes with America, there is a fear of being called a ‘traitor’ among her own supporters. At present the atmosphere in Venezuela is tense and the public is just waiting to see what America’s next step will be.