Tête à tête - 'Trump does not speak of freedom but fundamentally of oil,' Venezuelan opponent Arria says

Venezuela's opposition leader Diego Arria has expressed his skepticism over US President Donald Trump's intentions following the capture of Nicolas Maduro by US special forces.

According to Arria, what worries him is that Trump's rhetoric lacks any genuine focus on Venezuela's freedom struggles or the liberation of political prisoners. Instead, he believes that the former president's primary concern lies in securing oil interests for the US.

Arria also pointed out the US administration's surprising decision to collaborate with Delcy Rodriguez, Maduro's vice president and now acting head of state in the Chavist system. The opposition leader finds this move highly concerning as it implies a tacit endorsement of the Maduro regime.

Furthermore, Arria has taken issue with Trump's dismissive comments towards Maria Corina Machado, an outspoken Venezuelan opposition figure who won the Nobel Peace Prize. In contrast to Trump's characterization, Arria asserts that Machado enjoys the backing of over 70% of Venezuela's population. This revelation highlights a significant rift between the US administration and the majority of Venezuelans, who overwhelmingly support figures like Machado in their fight for democracy.

The interview with Arria serves as a stark reminder that the Trump administration's actions may not align with the interests or aspirations of the Venezuelan people themselves.
 
🤯 I mean come on, what is the US thinking?! They just swoop in and take out Maduro like it's some kind of big deal, but then they have the nerve to collab with his own VP? Like, who does that?! 🤷‍♂️ It's all about the oil for them, right? And Trump's got the audacity to diss Maria Corina Machado, a woman who actually has the support of 70% of Venezuelans?! 😱 That's just crazy talk. The opposition is trying to fight for democracy and freedom, but Trump's over here making it look like he's all about lining his own pockets. 🤑 It's so frustrating. Can't they see that Maduro's regime is actually a symptom of the bigger problem in Venezuela? 🤔 I'm worried that the US is just perpetuating the cycle of oppression instead of helping the people. 💔
 
trump's moves in venezuela are super suspicious 🤔. if he really wants to help the venezuelan ppl, why is he focusing on oil interests? it seems like more about US benefits than actual change for the country 📉. and collaborating with delcy rodriguez is a big red flag - it's like he's giving a thumbs up to the Maduro regime 👊. machado's popularity is proof that not everyone in venezuela wants maduro in charge, so why isn't trump supporting her efforts? it just seems like trump is more interested in being seen as tough on venezuela than actually making a difference 🤷‍♂️
 
Trump's Venezuela move is like trying to buy influence in a game 🤑. He thinks he can just swoop in, get some oil, and be done with it? Newsflash: the US has no business being here, man. It's all about playing geopolitics and keeping the puppet strings tight 💔. Collaborating with Delcy Rodriguez is like giving Maduro a free pass to stay in power – it's a total cop-out 🚫. And let's be real, Trump's been playing both sides against each other – pro-democracy folks like Machado on one hand, and his buddies in the oil industry on the other 🤝. The fact that 70% of Venezuelans support Machado is proof that Trump's just not listening to the people 😒. It's time for some real policy, not just a bunch of empty rhetoric 💬.
 
I'm not buying this 🙄... I mean, come on! If Trump is really all about Venezuela's freedom struggles, why doesn't he seem to care about the 70% of Venezuelans who support Machado? It just seems like a power play to me - securing oil interests and backing up their man in charge. And collaborating with Delcy Rodriguez? That's just a massive red flag 🚨... can't trust it. I'm all for democracy, but if Trump is gonna work with the Maduro regime, that's not democracy at all. It's just politics as usual.
 
im thinkin that usa should be focusin on helpin venezuela get back on its feet, not just about the oil 🤔. arria got a point, trump's words sound pretty empty if he ain't really care about the ppl sufferin over there. and what's up with collabatin with delcy rodriguez? it feels like trump's just tryna keep the status quo, not rock the boat 😒. and machado's popularity shows that venezuela ppl want real change, not just some lip service from the usa 💪
 
I'm kinda worried about this whole situation in Venezuela 🤔. I mean, I get that oil is a big deal, but come on, can't we be more nuanced here? It feels like the US is just playing into Maduro's hands and undermining the real opposition movement 💸. And what's up with working with Delcy Rodriguez? That's just weird, you know? 🤷‍♂️ Trump seems to be totally out of touch with what's really going on in Venezuela - 70% of the population backing Machado is not a secret, dude! 😒 It's time for the US to get on board and support the real heroes fighting for democracy over here 💪.
 
🤔 The way the US is handling this situation is super tricky. I mean, it's clear they want to make a move on Venezuela, but doing so in a way that just perpetuates more Maduro-esque rule? 🚫 Not great. On one hand, I get why they'd want to secure those oil interests - it's massive 💸. But Arria's right, we need to be thinking about the people who are actually suffering here, not just our own national interests. And collaborating with Delcy Rodriguez is definitely a weird move. 🤷‍♂️ Maybe Trump's trying to find some kind of middle ground (no pun intended 😊), but it feels like he's missing the point entirely. The fact that 70% of Venezuelans support people like Maria Corina Machado just reinforces how out of touch the US administration is with what's really going on down there 🌎.
 
I'm low-key worried about this whole situation 🤔. I mean, Trump is supposed to be all about freedom and democracy but his actions in Venezuela are kinda shady 💸. It feels like he's more concerned with getting what he wants out of Venezuela (oil, anyone?) rather than actually helping the people. And teaming up with Maduro's VP? That just reeks of corruption 😒. Machado is a total hero to so many Venezuelans and Trump basically dissed her 🙅‍♀️. It's like he's not listening to the people who actually care about Venezuela's future. We should be supporting figures like Machado, not undermining them 👎.
 
I gotta say, this whole situation is super complicated 🤯. I mean, you've got Diego Arria expressing concerns about Donald Trump's intentions, and it's easy to see why – Trump's words don't exactly scream 'freedom for Venezuela' 🇻🇪, if you know what I mean. The fact that the US is collaborating with Delcy Rodriguez is a major red flag for me – like, aren't they trying to help the people of Venezuela instead of the Maduro regime? 😕 And what's up with Trump dissing Maria Corina Machado when like 70% of Venezuelans are on her side?! 🤷‍♀️ It just feels like there's a huge disconnect between the US and the actual people living in Venezuela. Guess we'll just have to keep an eye on this situation to see how it all plays out 💡
 
🤔 Trump thinks he can just swoop in, kidnap the president, and voilà! Instant "liberator" 🙄. Meanwhile, he's all about getting his oil fix, because, you know, that's what it's all about in the US 🤑. And good luck with that whole "securing freedom" thing, when you're basically just propping up a regime with your BFF (Vice President Delcy Rodriguez) 🤝. And don't even get me started on Trump's shade towards Machado, like she's some kind of nobody 🙄. Newsflash: 70% of Venezuelans love her, dude 😂. Can't say I'm buying this whole "US is gonna save Venezuela" narrative 💁‍♀️.
 
I'm keeping an eye on this situation in Venezuela... it feels like the US is playing a double game here. They're capturing Maduro, but what about the people who are actually suffering under his regime? The opposition leader's got a point, it does seem like Trump's main concern is securing oil interests for the US. And collaborating with Delcy Rodriguez? That's just weird. I think the US should be supporting the Venezuelan people in their fight for freedom, not backing Maduro's government. It's like they're not listening to what the people really want... 😒💔
 
omg like this is sooo deep u guys i cant believe trump is all about oil n stuff what r u even doin venezuela?? didnt u know u had all the time in the world 2 figure out ur own future now its like u just got handed over 2 america nd theyre like "hey good luck w/ dat" lol meanwhile machado has got like 70% of the ppl on her side lol trump rite? btw dont @ me
 
im not surprised about trump's intentions 🤑🤐...it seems like the us is just looking out for its own interests, whether it's oil or whatever else they can get their hands on 💸. i mean, who needs a democratic venezuela when you can have a puppet state that serves your agenda? 🤷‍♂️ meanwhile, machado and her supporters are just caught in the middle, fighting for something that might not even be on trump's radar 😒. arria's right to be skeptical, but let's not forget the us has been playing this game for years, backing up whoever can help them achieve their goals 💪
 
I'm reading this article about what's going on with Venezuela and it just got me thinking... seems to me like the US is playing both sides here 🤔. They're trying to say they care about Venezuela's freedom, but it sounds like oil interests are the real motive 💸. And then they go ahead and team up with Maduro's VP? That's some weird politics 😒. Not impressed by Trump's diss of Maria Corina Machado either - she's got more popular support than him'll ever have 🤦‍♂️. I think they should be working to help the Venezuelan people, not just furthering their own agenda 💪.
 
I'm seeing this whole situation with Venezuela and I gotta say, it's kinda concerning 🤔. Trump's intentions seem more about getting what he wants (oil) than actually helping the Venezuelan people. And now they're teaming up with Delcy Rodriguez? That's just weird 😒. It feels like a lot of posturing without any real plan for democracy. And Machado, who's basically the face of opposition in Venezuela, is being totally disregarded by Trump? 70% of the population supports her and yet she's getting snubbed 🤷‍♀️. This just shows how out of touch the US administration can be with what really matters to Venezuelans. I'm not gonna pretend like I've got all the answers, but this one's a tough nut to crack...
 
🤔 It seems to me that Arria is spot on when he says Trump's intentions are more about securing US oil interests than genuinely supporting Venezuela's freedom struggles. The fact that they're collabrating with Maduro's VP, Delcy Rodriguez, does raise some eyebrows - it almost feels like they're trying to legitimize the Chavist system rather than truly support democratic change.

And I'm not surprised Arria is skeptical of Trump's comments towards Machado, given the vast majority of Venezuelans seem to be on her side. It's clear that Trump just doesn't get it - he's essentially pitting himself against the people, which could ultimately backfire in a big way. The fact that 70% of Venezuelans support figures like Machado is no small thing, and it's refreshing to see someone like Arria pointing out the disconnect between the US administration and the Venezuelan people. 📊
 
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