Marco Rubio calls Pablo Quirno after Nicolás Maduro's capture

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with Argentine Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno to discuss the Venezuela situation following the military operation that led to President Nicolás Maduro's capture. Rubio thanked Argentina for its cooperation in combating narcoterrorism and bolstering regional security. The call took place amid Argentina's public support for the US operation, though with discrepancies in views on Venezuela's political transition.

On January 6, 2026, Marco Rubio, US Secretary of State under Donald Trump's administration, held a phone conversation with Pablo Quirno, Argentina's Foreign Minister. The discussion focused on the recent attack in Venezuela on January 3, which resulted in Nicolás Maduro's capture and his transfer to the United States for trial on narcotrafficking charges in New York.

According to the State Department, Rubio expressed thanks for "Argentina's continued cooperation to combat narcoterrorism and strengthen security in our region." This call occurred amid Operation Resolución Absoluta, a US military action that has sparked international divisions and left Venezuela on the brink of institutional collapse.

Argentina's government, led by Javier Milei, issued a statement hours after the operation, praising the "decision and determination" of the United States and labeling Maduro as head of the Cartel de los Soles, an organization Argentina declared terrorist in August 2025. The text voiced hopes that the events would allow Venezuela's people to regain full democracy, supporting opposition figures like María Corina Machado, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, and Edmundo González Urrutia.

However, contradictions emerged: Trump publicly dismissed Machado, calling her a leader without respect in her country, and the transition fell to interim President Delcy Rodríguez. Diplomatic sources indicated that the US is negotiating directly with chavismo sectors for controlled institutional continuity.

Analysis in Foreign Affairs by Juan S. González outlines three transition scenarios: a peaceful one with security guarantees, a criminalized continuity preserving coercive structures, or an escalation trapping Washington in prolonged commitments. The call between Rubio and Quirno underscores the strategic alliance between the two governments, framed in Trump's security doctrine prioritizing Latin America against Chinese and Russian influences.

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国務長官マルコ・ルビオ氏は、トランプ政権による最近の米国によるベネズエラ大統領ニコラス・マドゥロ捕獲の対応を擁護し、上院民主党議員の杜撰なアプローチという非難を退けた。1月7日の発言で、法案作成者への事前計画されたブリーフィングと石油制裁を通じた継続的なレバレッジを強調し、国際的な反応が控えめな中で行われた。

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米国務長官マルコ・ルビオ氏は、ニコラス・マドゥロ前大統領の捕獲後、米国はベネズエラと戦争状態ではないと述べた。彼は、米国が直接的な軍事支配ではなく、金融レバレッジと制裁を通じてベネズエラ政策に影響を与えていると強調した。この作戦は合法性に関する国内批判を呼んでいる。

Following the US military capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores on January 3, Argentine ambassador Francisco Tropepi voiced support at a UN Security Council emergency session. He urged the release of detained Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo, while Brazil, Mexico, and others condemned the action as a sovereignty breach, sparking protests in Argentina and market movements.

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米国は週末にベネズエラで軍事作戦を実施し、大統領ニコラス・マドゥロと妻シア・フローレスを捕獲した。トランプ政権は同国の将来に向けた3段階プロセスを概説し、石油販売による安定化と新政権への移行に焦点を当てている。市場は肯定的に反応し、米投資機会への期待から石油株が上昇した。

2026年1月3日の米軍襲撃でベネズエラ大統領ニコラス・マドゥロが麻薬容疑で捕らえられた後、米両党の当局者が作戦の合法性、合憲性、米外交政策原則との整合性に重大な懸念を表明し、激しい議論を呼んでいる。

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Following the US capture of Nicolás Maduro on January 3, 2026, President Donald Trump accused Colombian President Gustavo Petro of ties to drug trafficking, prompting Colombia to deploy 11,000 troops along their shared border amid fears of refugee influxes and regional instability.

 

 

 

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