Maduro Was The Real Expansionist Threat — Not The Trump Administration | Eastern NC Now

Maduro sought to annex Guyana’s oil-rich Essequibo region; Rubio warned that any attack would bring devastating consequences

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    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the The Daily Wire. The author of this post is Hank Berrien.

    For those who accuse the Trump administration of expansionist ambitions because of the attack on Venezuela that achieved the extradition of the tyrannical dictator and faux president Nicolás Maduro, it would be instructive to remember who the real expansionist was: Maduro.

    Maduro had designs on the Essequibo region - an oil-resource-rich territory in Guyana - which comprises two-thirds of Guyana's territory. Despite a long-standing status quo, Maduro had laid claim to the region following the discovery of massive offshore oil deposits by an ExxonMobil-led consortium.

    In 2023, Maduro accused Guyana's president Irfaan Ali of "hypocrisy and false victimization," adding, "President Irfaan Ali, enough of lies and of trying to hide the historical truth that weighs on the dispute over the Essequibo territory, whose only means of resolution, as you well know, is the Geneva Agreement of 1966. The steps your government is taking violate international legality and jeopardize peace in the region."

    That was a lie; the 1966 Geneva Agreement stated that if Venezuela and Guyana did not resolve the issue, "they shall refer the decision as to the means of settlement to an appropriate international organ upon which they both agree or, failing agreement on this point, to the secretary-general of the United Nations."

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    Guyana did exactly that, as the Voice of America reported.

    Maduro's strategy included referendums and legislative moves aimed at the "defense" of Essequibo, which international bodies like the OAS and CARICOM labeled illegal and a "crime of aggression." In addition, Venezuelan naval vessels entered disputed waters near ExxonMobil's operations.

    In response to these expansionist moves, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued explicit, high-stakes warnings to the Venezuelan "narco-trafficking regime." In March 2025, on a Caribbean tour to strengthen ties and promote energy independence, he stated that aggressive action by Venezuela "would be a very bad day for Venezuela," emphasizing consequences for "adventurism" and aggression.

    Rubio's strategy included:

  • Military Cooperation: Signing security agreements to enhance intelligence sharing and conducting joint naval exercises between the U.S. Navy and Guyana.
  • Economic Pressure: Implementing severe sanctions and tariffs on countries that imported Venezuelan oil, aiming to dismantle the regime's financial lifeblood.
  • Strategic Alliances: Promoting Guyana as a key partner to wean the Caribbean off Venezuelan energy, effectively neutralizing Maduro's regional influence.

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    Meanwhile, Maduro's then-vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, maintained that Venezuela would never cede its claim.

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