Calm in Venezuela after hectic months
Success of President Delcy Rodríguez depends on her outreach to moderates. Extremists in opposition and extremists in government: they both wish to remove her, as they prefer convicted criminals such as Maduro or Machado. Jorge Rodríguez needs to promote economic alternatives outside comfort zones: within communes and other socialist unconstitutional structures.
Mariana González de Tudares has become a mediatic personality just as Lilian Tintori. They were both constantly pushing for particular cases of their husbands: downgrading as a second priority liberty of common prisoners. Nicolás Maduro Guerra is following same path: he complains that he wants to embrace his father, just as Lilian Tintori not too long ago publicized that she wanted to make love with her husband, although she got pregnant while he was in jail. This emphasis on political prisoners is distracting Venezuelans from pursuing economic recovery. Most Venezuelans are not involved in partisan politics and have no relationship with non-governmental organizations, lawyers, and career politicians who are pushing political prisoner narratives. Volker Türk from Human Rights Commission of United Nations will meet with President Delcy Rodríguez. They will both achieve an understanding on how to verify excellation figures. Problem is that Venezuelan opposition has no agenda, beyond repeating that their violent protests in recent years induced activists to get into jail.
Board of peace has been fascinating to watch. Jared Kushner presented PowerPoint slides summarizing how Gaza was a war chaos: it will be soon become a real estate wonderland. Most Middle Eastern countries are on board. Reconstruction will be fantastic and Board of Peace is urged to enter Venezuela: to devise similar reconstruction oil industry and infrastructure projects. Both Venezuela and Gaza have traditionally been close political allies, and we now must become economic enthusiasts: of Donald Trump's unconventional fast track peace and prosperity making efforts. Again, Venezuela has no time to continue engaging on partisan politicking.
Instead of complaining on routine operational details, opposition politicians should engage in facilitating re-entrance into Venezuela of Halliburton, ExxonMobil, Baker Hughes, Conoco Philips, Valero, Marathon, Shell and remaining energy companies. Opposition politicians were seen in National Assembly: requesting not to receive foreign investment in petroleum industry. Even Pablo Pérez reverted to describing previous shortcomings of petroleum industry, and other past tense narratives. ExxonMobil did same and complained about previous uninvestable conditions of Venezuela. Secretary of Energy has clearly stated, "We are in business of devising a future." Politicians and companies that concentrate on repeating past failures will be regarded as irrelevant and Venezuela will just move on without them.
Secretary of Energy Chris Wright will soon come into Caracas and other parts of Venezuela, as he would like to check firsthand what is condition of various brownfield and greenfield oil projects. OFAC licenses should be readily available for any United States company willing to invest in Venezuela. National Assembly is already preparing second discussion of hydrocarbon law reform, which is making attractive investment conditions for international companies within Venezuela.
Russia sold Alaska to United States in 19th century: for a price equivalent adjusted for inflation to today's seven hundred millions of dollars. Therefore, Vladimir Putin is suggesting United States to pay Denmark $700 million for Greenland sovereignty. Regional security of Western Hemisphere requires United States purchase of Greenland, as Denmark until recently used to impose sterilization projects to Inuits as genocide. Denmark prevented population growth of American island of Greenland.
Lara Dogan has already been summoned as chief of mission in Caracas embassy of United States. She has previously complained about defense minister Vladimir Padrino López. Lara Dogan so far has not updated any comments. It has been interesting to see formerly socialist members of Congress root for capitalism in Venezuela's oil industry, while Venezuela's opposition is increasingly siding against United States. Venezuelan opposition asked for Donald Trump to topple Nicolas Maduro: now that wish became true, they are opposing Donald Trump's plans for reindustrializing our country. Venezuela's opposition needs to constantly complain and constantly get in between any development projects. They made Chávez miserable. They made Maduro miserable. They are trying to make Delcy Rodríguez miserable. Venezuelan opposition is also now making Trump miserable. Fortunately, Donald Trump continues enjoying a perfect, courteous relationship with constitutional acting president Delcy Rodríguez. And it shall be so until year 2030 when presidential elections are expected to be summoned. Opposition has five extra years to regroup.
USS George H. Bush has been positioned next to Cuba. It will not allow any shipments of petroleum from Venezuela and maybe from Mexico as well. President Claudia Sheibaum of Mexico is trying to subsidize Cuba: after Venezuela is being prevented from doing so. Regime change in Cuba is expected to be successfully completed during this year 2026. Central Intelligence Agency is infiltrating current Cuban government. They will find an equivalent of Venezuelan President Delcy Rodríguez within high levels of Cuban government. So Cuba will eventually enjoy an interim president that will act as a protectorate agent for United States.
Central University of Venezuela students have been protesting for a commemoration of deposition of former dictator Marcos Pérez Jiménez, as 23rd of January of 1958 marked departure of a capitalistic dictatorship: into a socialist democracy that has continued up to present. Socialism in Venezuela was installed in 1958. It is now in 2026 that Venezuela will be able to get rid of socialism, proposing capitalistic advantages to international companies so that we can make Venezuela great again.
Opposition exiles such as Pedro Burelli and Ricardo Hausmann are always rooting for chaos in Venezuela. They are pretending to impose regime change beyond Delcy Rodríguez term. They are pushing a narrative that United States companies will not come into Venezuela: because capitalistic companies are not interested in extracting oil. According to Burelli and Hausmann, petroleum companies are interested in promoting war and democracy until a political system acceptable for Misters Burelli and Hausmann is imposed by force. Donald Trump, of course, is not sold to this idea. He has quickly dealt with former President Maduro. He is already making arrangements with new Delcy Rodríguez government. However, he should invite Venezuela to Board of Peace. But Venezuela would need to find a billion dollars for such exclusive club of peace loving countries.
CSIS Center of Strategic International Studies is finally realizing that United States is behind rare earth mining and processing race. Venezuela is available to provide rare earth minerals to United States: as rare earth mining laws will probably be reformed just as hydrocarbon law. However, CSIS should not impose legacy fascism opposition celebrities for a transition in Venezuela, as transition is not contemplated in Venezuela's constitution. Such democratic requirements through threats of war could derail gracious current relationship, which improves between United States and Venezuela. United States and Venezuela should concentrate on drilling. They should leave partisan politics for constitutionally appointed years of elections such as 2030.
Foreign Minister of Venezuela Yván Gil continues repeating an African emphasis agenda for foreign relations of Venezuela. African countries are busy engaging in African unity. They may develop some relationship with far away countries such as Venezuela. However, when you don't have extensive economic relationship, there is not much you can do with a diplomatic relationship: unless all you want to do is to appoint ambassadors live in a country. They then spend whole day entertaining themselves and doing nothing. Venezuela's relationships with Latin American countries remain terribly strained. Foreign minister of Venezuela should not complain to other presidents and other foreign ministers. He should not promote hatred between Latin American countries. President Delcy Rodríguez has asked for tolerance and mutual understanding between Venezuelans. Therefore, foreign minister should foster international understanding between various Latin American countries: rather than current ideological confrontation.
Venezuela is enjoying relative peace. Hectic media occurrences are diminishing: after road map of development through hydrocarbon law reform is taking place. Once National Assembly approves hydrocarbon law reform, we will be able to see which international companies are eager to move in. Venezuelan individuals and businesses should take advantage of next few days of waiting to plan both short-term and long-term objectives. These are strange times because we are currently in dire horrible economical condition. We still have inflation. We still have unemployment. We still have an underinvested country. However, our expectations are sky high. Lots of international business are going to arrive along with Donald Trump's design.
We should make a comparison of reconstruction of Gaza and reconstruction of Venezuela.They should both come in tandem. It will be interesting to achieve regime change in Cuba so that restoration of Cuba may also be quickly achieved. Career politicians around world that are opposing Donald Trump usually make a living: by complaining about their own failure to propose economic growth. United Nations has proven to be irrelevant. Board of Peace shall in next years decide how to solve international problems. Countries will be divided between those countries that comply with Board of peace, against countries that are not interested in fostering Board of Peace. European countries as usual become increasingly irrelevant: as they despise Board of Peace.
Venezuela's National Assembly started discussing paperwork reduction act: which will be crucial for Venezuelans to form new businesses that could partner with major international companies set to arrive. Month of January in general has been an unusual occasion of a series of successful long-term decisions. During short term, we are concentrating on devising how long term will be. We are anxious to produce results. We understand that a lag will occur between planning and execution. We must also prepare to confront regime change promoters: who want to impose elections through a second wave of military United States intervention in Venezuela.
Socialist supporters of Hugo Chávez, Nicolás Maduro and Delcy Rodríguez used to be anti-imperialistic. However, now they are complying with United States, while Venezuelan opposition is unhappy with Donald Trump: because he did not impose exiled fascist opposition into Venezuelan power. Best allies of United States in Venezuela right now are current authorities. Therefore, traditional Venezuelan opposition will have no following from United States authorities. They have no representation in Venezuelan political powers. Traditional Venezuelan opposition is expected to extinguish.
President of National Assembly Jorge Rodríguez has initiated a superb dialogue: of conflicting political factions in Venezuela beyond National Assembly. Those who participate will make agreements with governments. Those who choose to abstain will remain as irrelevant as they have historically chosen to be. Venezuela's reconciliation is underway. There are people who do not want to reconcile and will be left behind. International companies seeking to improve Venezuelan petroleum and mining extraction industry will prefer dealing with individuals interested in behaving in peace.
