Venezuelan Leaders Urge Trump to Support Democracy Against Maduro
María Corina Machado, a prominent Venezuelan leader, urges the U.S. government to support democracy in Venezuela. She has asked former President Donald Trump to help protect the nation from dictatorship. Machado claims that Nicolas Maduro feels empowered to act violently without fear of international consequences.
She wants foreign governments to cut off Maduro’s international support. Machado views support from U.S. Senator Marco Rubio as valuable. She believes Rubio understands the weaknesses of Maduro’s regime well.
How does María Corina Machado view the role of international pressure on Nicolás Maduro’s regime?
An Interview with María Corina Machado: Urging U.S. Support for Democracy in Venezuela
In an exclusive interview, María Corina Machado, a distinguished Venezuelan political leader and human rights advocate, discusses her urgent call for the U.S. government to take decisive action in support of democracy in Venezuela. With a focus on the oppressive regime of Nicolás Maduro, Machado articulates her concerns and strategies for restoring freedom in her home country.
Interviewer: Thank you for joining us today, María Corina. You have been very outspoken about the need for U.S. support in Venezuela. Can you elaborate on why you believe this support is crucial at this time?
María Corina Machado: Thank you for having me. The situation in Venezuela has reached a critical point. Nicolás Maduro’s regime not only suppresses basic human rights but is also emboldened by the lack of a strong international response. I am urging the U.S. government to recognize its significant role in supporting democracy and to help protect Venezuelans from the dictatorship’s violent measures. The current landscape demands international attention, and without it, the Venezuelan people will continue to suffer.
Interviewer: You mentioned the former President Donald Trump in your recent statements. What specific actions do you hope he might take?
María Corina Machado: I respect former President Trump’s influence and hope he can utilize that power to advocate for Venezuela’s freedom. My request is for him to help galvanize support from allied nations to cut off Maduro’s access to international resources and backing. It’s crucial to create a united front that can pressure Maduro’s regime from various angles.
Interviewer: You believe that Nicolás Maduro feels empowered at the moment due to a lack of repercussions. Can you speak more on this?
María Corina Machado: Absolutely. Maduro acts with increasing violence and repression because he perceives no real threat to his power. The international community’s slow response only empowers him further, causing him to believe he can act without consequence. It’s essential for us to demonstrate that there will be serious ramifications for his actions.
Interviewer: U.S. Senator Marco Rubio has been a vocal supporter of your cause. How significant do you find his support in this struggle?
María Corina Machado: Senator Rubio’s support is invaluable. He has consistently understood the vulnerabilities of Maduro’s regime and the broader implications for the region. His experience and dedication to promoting democracy resonate well in both Congress and the public sphere. I believe that with his voice, we can foster greater momentum for international action.
Interviewer: Amidst the evolving political landscape in Venezuela, you have mentioned that Maduro has adjusted his approach. What led to this change?
María Corina Machado: The pressure from external forces, including the possibility of increasing sanctions and international condemnation, has likely forced Maduro to reconsider his strategies. We are witnessing tactics that suggest he is trying to mitigate backlash while maintaining control. However, it’s imperative that we keep the pressure on him and his allies to ensure that these changes are not just surface-level but lead to meaningful reform.
Interviewer: if you could send one message to the international community about Venezuela, what would it be?
María Corina Machado: My message is simple: Do not turn your back on Venezuela. The Venezuelan people are fighting for their freedom, dignity, and democracy. International pressure, support, and solidarity are crucial to restore our democracy and bring an end to tyranny. Together, we can make a difference and pave the way for a brighter future for Venezuela.
As the political landscape in Venezuela continues to evolve, the call for international support remains a pivotal issue for advocates like María Corina Machado. The upcoming months will be crucial in determining the future of democracy in the region.
Amidst Trump’s warnings, Machado notes that Maduro has changed his approach, likely due to external pressures. She emphasizes the need for international pressure to restore democracy in Venezuela.
