Maduro's successor has yielded, deciding to visit the White House next Tuesday? A large number of American oil tankers have already set sail for Venezuela!

The Spanish newspaper "ABC" cited U.S. sources stating that Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodríguez will visit the White House on January 13 (next Tuesday). However, this news was denied by Venezuela's Minister of Communications and Information, Jorge Nieves, and there has been no further confirmation yet.

However, the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry confirmed on January 9 that the U.S. had sent a diplomatic delegation led by the acting ambassador of the U.S. Embassy in Colombia, McNamara, to Venezuela, with the purpose of assessing the feasibility of resuming embassy operations. This delegation has arrived in Caracas: could it be that Maduro's successor has yielded?

In addition, Chevron has leased two oil tankers to go to Venezuela, and two more oil tankers from unknown U.S. companies have already arrived at Venezuelan ports. At least six U.S. oil tankers are currently near the waters of Venezuela, preparing to transport oil back to the United States for sale. Rodríguez has a Western educational background and has long been in charge of foreign affairs and oil issues, and has indirect connections with Wall Street and the U.S. energy sector, and is seen as a representative of the "pragmatic" faction in Venezuela.

Dao Ge thinks that, based on Rodríguez's recent actions, she is not necessarily yielding. She is not Maduro, but she also won't be an agent of the United States - she is a tough woman trying to walk a tightrope in the chaos of Venezuela. What comes next will depend on her specific words and deeds.

The U.S. captured the President of Venezuela

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