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Francisco Rodríguez

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180 total appearances

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The Opinions
What Comes Next for Venezuela — and Who Decides?

anything of what Trump has done up until now, including the stigmatization of Venezuelan immigrants, the deportation of Venezuelans, for example, to El Salvador, to a jail where there's strong evidence that Venezuelans were subject to torture and inhumane treatments, the blowing up of boats in the Caribbean, which many, myself included, characterize as extrajudicial executions.

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The Opinions
What Comes Next for Venezuela — and Who Decides?

And all of these are leading to questions in the opposition where people are saying, well, was this the right strategy?

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What Comes Next for Venezuela — and Who Decides?

Did we want to get so close to the Republicans and to the Trump movement?

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The Opinions
What Comes Next for Venezuela — and Who Decides?

And haven't we alienated many other international actors and many national actors?

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The Opinions
What Comes Next for Venezuela — and Who Decides?

So people are now thinking, well, was this strategy right?

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The Opinions
What Comes Next for Venezuela — and Who Decides?

And what happens is something that happens a lot in politics.

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The Opinions
What Comes Next for Venezuela — and Who Decides?

There's this saying that nothing succeeds like success.

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What Comes Next for Venezuela — and Who Decides?

Well, I think the corollary of that is nothing fails like failure.

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What Comes Next for Venezuela — and Who Decides?

So the moment in which it becomes clear that your bid to take power did not work, if that's the case, is the moment when everybody starts questioning whether what you did was right.

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The Opinions
What Comes Next for Venezuela — and Who Decides?

Well, right.

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What Comes Next for Venezuela — and Who Decides?

I mean, that is the moment at which this whole attempt becomes the focus of significant criticism, because what we've seen also Machado do over the past week is to maintain her attempt to try to appeal to President Trump.

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What Comes Next for Venezuela — and Who Decides?

And in fact, there's a meeting that's planned for

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What Comes Next for Venezuela — and Who Decides?

later this week between them, so we'll have to see what comes out of that meeting.

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What Comes Next for Venezuela — and Who Decides?

But she's also insisted that one of the things that she wants to do is share her Nobel Peace Prize with Donald Trump, something that even led the Nobel Committee to issue a very unusual statement where they clarified that a Nobel Prize cannot be revoked, shared, or transferred to another recipient.

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What Comes Next for Venezuela — and Who Decides?

So if any of this works, then I think, well, people will, of course, be happy if Trump changes his position and says, well, yes, Maria Corina has to lead the transition.

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What Comes Next for Venezuela — and Who Decides?

Or what I think many people would be hoping now would be that Trump would say, well, the next step is that you have to have elections and that you have to have elections soon and they have to be free and fair elections.

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What Comes Next for Venezuela — and Who Decides?

And there, Maria Corina Machado can run just as any other candidate.

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What Comes Next for Venezuela — and Who Decides?

If Venezuelans see that light at the end of the tunnel, then I think that this can still play well in her favor.

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What Comes Next for Venezuela — and Who Decides?

But if what we see is a continuation of the current strategy by President Trump, including the idea that the election has to be delayed for an indefinite amount of time, President Trump actually said just a few days ago that Venezuelans wouldn't know how to have an election.

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The Opinions
What Comes Next for Venezuela — and Who Decides?

So that suggests that his view is one in which this process is going to occur very much in the long term.

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