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Those who have followed Trump’s repeated pratfalls assume that the administration has no clue about what comes next. But think again. After all, the military part of this operation was carefully planned over several months. And while Trump is typically impulsive and ignorant, the CIA presumably has a pretty good sense of who Rodríguez is.
Reporting Trump’s Saturday remarks, the press has had a field day with the fact that he went off-script, taking about “running” Venezuela and “putting boots on the ground.” On Sunday, speaking on CBS’s Face the Nation, Secretary of State Marco Rubio had to awkwardly walk all that back. But then again, there was a script for Trump to go off.
Rubio, of course, has been backing the Venezuelan opposition for years, and stage-managing this war. He is probably steaming at an outcome that keeps Chavismo in power. But he could be hoping that Rodríguez will resist Trump’s wishes enough to get another bite at the apple down the road. And anyway, this decapitation of a head of state prepares the ground for the regime change he truly wants in Cuba, his ancestral homeland, where a similar flock of right-wing exiles sits waiting in Florida. “They’re in a lot of trouble,” Rubio said of Cuba on Meet the Press. “If I lived in Havana and I was in the government, I’d be concerned.”
Of course, it’s entirely possible that Trump, with his extreme vanity and penchant for half-baked boasts and impulsive actions, could screw this up. Having dissed Machado, Trump really doesn’t have a Plan B. That gives Rodríguez some leverage over the terms of a deal. She could also decide that she would rather lead a patriotic resistance to Trump than be party to a deal that requires trusting him. We are talking about the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, after all.
But it’s also possible that two months from now, Trump will be able to claim that the military exfiltration operated like clockwork; that he rid Venezuela of a widely detested dictator who ran the economy into the ground; and that he brought greater stability, a modicum of greater liberty, and an economic revival.
Our president is a thug, a grifter, an opportunist, and a liar. He is also consistently underestimated.
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