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Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the U.S. military operation that resulted in the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, emphasizing that the action was a direct response to persistent threats against American national interests. Speaking at a White House press conference, Rubio framed the raid as a necessary enforcement of U.S. law and sovereignty after repeated warnings to the Venezuelan regime went unheeded.
“The 47th President of the United States is not a game player. When he tells you that he's going to do something, when he tells you he's going to address a problem, he means it,” Rubio stated. He described Maduro’s actions—including oil seizures, hostage-taking, and refusal to step down despite multiple offers—as a tangible danger that justified decisive U.S. intervention.
Maduro has been under U.S. indictment since 2020 for narcoterrorism and drug-trafficking charges, and his presidency has been unrecognized by the United States, the European Union, and other international partners. The former Venezuelan leader reportedly ignored numerous diplomatic overtures and warnings, prompting the Trump administration to authorize a military operation backed by a $50 million bounty.
Rubio highlighted that the operation aligns with the “America First” approach to foreign policy, demonstrating a willingness to act directly when national security, energy resources, and regional stability are at stake. He characterized the mission as a decisive enforcement of international law, underscoring the administration’s commitment to holding foreign actors accountable for criminal conduct that threatens the United States.
The press conference emphasized that Maduro’s apprehension was not political theater but a carefully executed mission with concrete objectives, aimed at neutralizing a leader whose defiance posed ongoing risk to American interests. Rubio’s remarks reinforce the administration’s message that threats against the U.S. will be met with swift and direct action.