Granma accuses US of orchestrated plot in Maduro overthrow

Cuba's Granma newspaper labeled the Trump administration's operation that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro as a 28-week interventionist campaign led by Marco Rubio, citing alleged military aggressions and violations of international law, following Rubio's earlier defense of the action.

Cuba's state-run Granma newspaper, in an article dated January 7, 2026, accused Senator Marco Rubio—alongside national security advisor Stephen Miller and CIA director John Ratcliffe—of directing a Trump administration plan to overthrow Nicolás Maduro, who was captured by US forces on January 3 during a raid on Venezuela's largest military base. Granma cited reports from The New York Times and highlighted Rubio's past associations.

The outlet described the operation as preceded by 28 weeks of military blockade, including ship bombings, tanker hijackings, and a naval siege with aircraft carriers, nuclear submarines, and battleships. Regional military bases were reportedly activated via pressure.

Granma claimed objectives included seizing Venezuelan oil reserves, establishing a US-dominated neo-colony, capturing Maduro as Hugo Chávez's successor, and suppressing independence ideals. It alleged deployment of over 200 special forces, supported by intelligence, more than 150 aircraft (F-35s, F-22s, B-1 bombers, drones), and naval assets near Venezuela, framed as a NATO-style intimidation using AI-enabled strikes.

This denunciation contrasts with Secretary of State Rubio's January 7 defense, where he rejected improvisation claims, affirmed pre-planning with congressional briefings, and emphasized oil sanctions leverage over PDVSA amid subdued global reactions.

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U.S. captures Maduro in military attack on Venezuela

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In the early hours of January 3, 2026, U.S. military forces launched a large-scale attack on Venezuela, capturing President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores. The operation resulted in at least 80 deaths, including 32 Cuban combatants, and has sparked international reactions of condemnation and support. Maduro faces charges in a New York federal court for narcoterrorism and other offenses.

Menteri Luar Negeri Marco Rubio membela penanganan administrasi Trump atas penangkapan baru-baru ini oleh AS terhadap Presiden Venezuela Nicolás Maduro, menangkis tuduhan Senator Demokrat tentang pendekatan sembarangan. Berbicara pada 7 Januari, ia menyoroti pengarahan terencana sebelumnya kepada anggota legislatif dan pengaruh berkelanjutan melalui sanksi minyak, di tengah reaksi internasional yang redup.

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Menteri Luar Negeri AS Marco Rubio menyatakan bahwa Amerika Serikat tidak sedang perang dengan Venezuela setelah penangkapan mantan Presiden Nicolas Maduro. Ia menekankan bahwa AS memengaruhi kebijakan Venezuela melalui pengaruh keuangan dan sanksi daripada kendali militer langsung. Operasi tersebut memicu kritik domestik terkait legalitasnya.

Setelah penggerebekan militer AS pada 3 Januari 2026 yang menangkap Presiden Venezuela Nicolás Maduro atas tuduhan narkoba, pejabat Amerika dari kedua partai menyuarakan kekhawatiran besar atas legalitas, konstitusionalitas, dan keselarasan operasi dengan prinsip kebijakan luar negeri AS, memicu perdebatan sengit.

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On December 29, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez issued a statement from Havana condemning US military escalation and trade obstructions targeting Venezuela, following prior UN Security Council denunciations of incidents like the December 11 oil tanker attack.

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel rejected US statements against Cuba following the operation that led to the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, in which 32 Cubans died. Cubans in various provinces demonstrated support for Venezuela, denouncing the US aggression. Cuba declared national mourning for the victims.

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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that Nicolás Maduro's government is intolerable for his country, amid escalating pressures on Caracas. Washington announced additional sanctions against relatives close to the Venezuelan leader, aimed at combating narcotrafficking. These measures add to recent military actions in the Caribbean and Pacific.

 

 

 

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