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Marco Rubio’s Venezuela problem: Toppling Maduro was the easy part

After years pushing for regime change, the US secretary of state is now tasked with helping run a fractured country of 29 million, manage its oil wealth and avoid a nation-building disaster.

January 05, 2026 / 12:59 IST
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Marco Rubio’s Venezuela problem: Toppling Maduro was the easy part

Marco Rubio has held more titles than any recent American diplomat. After Saturday’s operation that removed Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, he may have acquired his most daunting role yet: chief US overseer of Venezuela’s uncertain future.

US officials say Rubio was central to planning the operation that led to Maduro’s capture and transfer to US custody. Now, with no clear successor in Caracas and President Donald Trump openly suggesting Washington will help “run” the country, Rubio has emerged as the administration’s point man for stabilizing Venezuela, allocating oil assets and guiding a political transition, the Washington Post reported.

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A long-held goal, realised at a cost

For Rubio, the moment fulfils a campaign he has waged for more than a decade. The son of Cuban parents, he has consistently argued that Maduro’s rule was illegitimate and that US pressure, including military force, could be justified to remove him. Allies say Latin America policy is deeply personal for Rubio, shaped by his family history and years of engagement with Venezuelan opposition figures.