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Rubio Highlights Swift Operation Execution as Minimizing Regional Destabilization Risks

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Marco Rubio emphasized the Venezuela military operation’s swift 27-minute execution as a critical factor in minimizing regional destabilization risks during Senate testimony Wednesday. The Secretary of State argued that rapid, decisive action prevented the chaos and prolonged conflict that might have resulted from extended military engagement.
The former Florida senator characterized the brief firefight involving approximately 200 troops as demonstrating careful planning and precise execution designed to achieve regime change objectives while limiting broader consequences. He suggested that the operation’s speed and targeting prevented opportunities for regional actors to interfere or for internal Venezuelan factions to mobilize resistance.
Rubio contrasted this approach with alternative scenarios involving gradual pressure, economic isolation, or prolonged military campaigns that might have created power vacuums or encouraged intervention by adversarial nations. He argued that removing Nicolas Maduro quickly while immediately engaging with interim authorities established clearer pathways toward stabilization than extended conflict would have permitted.
Democrats questioned whether swift military success necessarily translates into long-term stability given Venezuela’s continuing economic struggles and the persistence of authoritarian officials in governmental positions. They expressed concerns about whether the operation created sustainable conditions for democratic development or merely replaced one problematic leader with his associates.
The hearing also addressed multiple international concerns including Greenland, NATO burden-sharing debates, Iran tensions, and China’s Taiwan ambitions. Rubio defended the administration’s willingness to employ military force when deemed necessary while maintaining that each situation requires careful assessment rather than reflexive intervention.

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