Rubio Maintains Sustained American Engagement Will Gradually Transform Venezuelan Governance

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio maintained that sustained American engagement combining economic leverage, diplomatic pressure, and support for democratic movements will gradually transform Venezuelan governance during Senate testimony Wednesday. The long-term strategy acknowledged that immediate intervention produces limited political change requiring ongoing commitment.
The former Florida senator emphasized that Treasury-controlled revenue, monthly budget approvals, commercial requirements, and preferential arrangements create continuous American influence over governmental decisions. He suggested that maintaining this leverage over years will produce behavioral changes even among former authoritarian officials.
Rubio characterized the approach as patient transformation rather than immediate democratic revolution. He acknowledged working with acting president Delcy Rodriguez and former Nicolas Maduro regime members represents pragmatic starting point rather than ideal outcome, suggesting sustained pressure gradually creates conditions for fundamental political reform.
Democrats expressed skepticism about whether economic control transforms authoritarian governance or merely ensures compliance with American demands without genuine democratic development. They questioned whether approach creates sustainable political change or perpetual dependence on Washington.
The hearing also addressed NATO alliance tensions, Greenland diplomatic progress, Iran regime change complexity, and arguments that regional conflicts operate independently. Rubio defended comprehensive foreign policy vision as balancing immediate pragmatism with long-term transformational objectives.

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