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Steve Clark
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The Betrayal in Venezuela: Proven?
It’s over... Treason in Venezuela has been proven. They betrayed their president, "Maduro," through the mediation and bribery of an Arab country. Can you guess which one?!

Almost everyone speculated that what happened to Venezuelan President Maduro was an internal betrayal. No matter how powerful the U.S. military is, it would be impossible for them to enter the palace, take the president, and leave without a single American soldier being scratched—unless there was help from the inside.
It is also impossible that American fighter jets could hover in Venezuelan airspace for an hour at very low altitudes without a single anti-aircraft round being fired at them.
Today, this is no longer just speculation; it is all backed by evidence. The involvement of an Arab country in a bribery scheme to complete the operation in coordination with the U.S. has been uncovered.
The famous British newspaper, The Telegraph, released a leaked report with names and evidence showing that everything that occurred was by agreement with Delcy Rodríguez, the Vice President of Venezuela and current acting President.
Let’s start from the beginning...
The Telegraph stated that Delcy contacted a member of the ruling family in Doha, Qatar, and told them: "I know America wants to remove Maduro from power. Can you connect me with Trump and tell him I am ready to execute whatever he wants in exchange for taking over the presidency after Maduro, and ensuring no harm comes to the people—especially after the U.S. fleet surrounded Venezuela?"
Why Qatar specifically? Why did Maduro’s deputy choose Qatar as a mediator over any other country?
There are several reasons, my friend:
Assets and Real Estate: According to reports by The Telegraph and the Miami Herald, Delcy owns significant assets and real estate in Qatar. This, combined with her position, allowed her to get close to members of the royal family. She is also a very skilled lawyer.
Ties with Trump: Qatar maintains excellent relations and open channels with Trump due to the massive investments Qatar pumps into the United States.
Sanctioned Nations: Qatar is known for being open to dealing with internationally sanctioned countries, whether the sanctions are economic or strategic.
The Global Mediator: Qatar is famous for its role as a global mediator (e.g., between the Taliban and the U.S., Hamas and Israel, Iran and the West, and now Venezuela and the U.S.).
The Secret Meeting in Doha
Qatar conveyed Delcy’s message to Trump. Indeed, Trump agreed and scheduled a meeting between U.S. Secretary of State Rubio and Delcy in Doha, mediated by Qatar.
The meeting took place in October in Doha, attended by Rubio, Vice President Delcy Rodríguez, and her brother Jorge Rodríguez (President of the Venezuelan Parliament).
The Agreement: They agreed to hand over President Maduro to the U.S. without any resistance and to surrender the security detail during a shift change. In exchange, Delcy would become the transitional president instead of María Corina Machado (the opposition leader whom Trump originally intended to install).
According to the Miami Herald, Delcy wasn't the only option. Qatar presented two choices to the U.S.:
Option 1: Delcy Rodríguez (as mentioned).
Option 2: Miguel Rodríguez Torres, a retired general currently living in exile.
Option 2: Miguel Rodríguez Torres, a retired general currently living in exile.
Ultimately, they settled on Delcy. In exchange for this peaceful transition of power, the U.S. would get what it wants from Venezuelan oil. American companies would take over oil management, and the oil would not be sold to U.S. enemies—with the exception of China.
Bribery and "Saving Face"
The Telegraph reported that it didn't stop at mediation; Qatar allegedly paid bribes to Vice President Delcy to ensure total compliance with Trump’s demands. This explains why Trump issues daily statements asserting that Delcy will do exactly what America wants.
Of course, they agreed on certain "face-saving" statements for Delcy to make to the local and international public—such as her saying "the President and his wife must return," "we will face America," and "Venezuela will not be run from abroad."
What Happens Next?
Delcy presented two proposals during the Doha meeting to calm the public and avoid looking like a U.S. puppet:
Proposal 1: Maduro resigns and stays in Venezuela. U.S. companies get full control of the oil. In return, Trump drops all criminal charges against Maduro, and Delcy takes power.
Proposal 2: Delcy leads a transitional government, while Maduro is sent into exile in Qatar or Turkey.
Looking at the current scene, Proposal 1 is no longer viable because Maduro refused to step down voluntarily. The most likely scenario now is Proposal 2: Maduro will be convicted on a single minor charge, with the sentence being exile to Qatar or Turkey.
Supporting this theory is the fact that U.S. courts cleared Maduro yesterday of the primary charge ("forming an international drug trafficking ring"), which carried a life sentence. Now, he can be sentenced on any of the remaining charges to exile.
The plan has been executed to the letter.
What do you think, my friend? What do you expect will happen next?" 



It is almost for sure.
ReplyDeleteThe complete demolishing of Russian and Chinese supplied air defence systems is very suspicious.
Its almost like they were never activated or someone gave orders to turn the other way.
Guys, go to the Daily Telegraph website, or download their App.
ReplyDeleteThey give you a limited number of free news articles per month, but it's plenty to search for the existence of the article claimed by this "Steve Clarke" Bozo on X, spread by the MotherFucker Bozo.
THER IS NO SUCH DAILY TELEGRAPH NEWS ARTICLE.
Try Australian Daily Telegraph which says:
Delete‘Maduro was sold out’: Venezuelan President likely betrayed by someone in his ‘home ranks’
Political Analyst Joe Siracusa has claimed the Venezuelan president was likely “sold out” by someone in his own ranks. This comes amid the capture of Nicolas Maduro by US forces. “I would bet … Maduro was sold out, was betrayed in his home ranks,” Mr Siracusa told Sky News Australia. “There would have been somebody who decided that it was time to sell the old boy. “Otherwise, it’s pretty hard to explain how the American intelligence agencies were able to know where he was at 3 o’clock in the morning.”
Alas, I don't have complete access
also from Yeni Safak:
DeleteWas Maduro betrayed claims point to Delcy Godriguez US talks?
Yeni Şafak Newsroom
08:32, 06/01/2026, Tuesday
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Yeni Şafak
Was Maduro betrayed claims point to Delcy Godriguez US talks?
Yenişafak
Delcy Rodriguez (L) - Nicolas Maduro - Cilia Flores
Speculation is growing that Venezuela’s detained leader Nicolás Maduro was handed over through internal maneuvering. Allegations from regional figures and reports in British media suggest interim leader Delcy Rodriguez held indirect contacts with Washington via Qatari mediation. The claims raise questions about regime change, oil diplomacy, and the geopolitical implications watched closely by Türkiye.
Nicolás Maduro appeared before a US judge in New York after being taken from Caracas in a US operation, denying all charges and insisting he remains Venezuela’s president. The speed and lack of resistance surrounding his removal have fueled claims that the detention may not have been carried out without internal consent, pushing the question of betrayal to the forefront of regional debate.
Claims of internal complicity
Attention has focused on Delcy Rodriguez, who assumed interim authority after Maduro’s removal. According to reports cited by The Telegraph, Rodriguez presented herself to US officials as a viable alternative to the Maduro administration. Former Colombian vice president Santos Calderon went further, alleging Rodriguez “sold out” Maduro, saying he was “certain” she facilitated the handover.
Backchannel diplomacy via Doha
British media reports say contacts between Rodriguez and Washington were conducted through Doha, with a member of the Qatari royal family acting as intermediary. Two proposals were reportedly discussed with the Trump administration, including scenarios in which Maduro would step aside or be sent into exile, potentially to Qatar or Türkiye, while US companies gained access to Venezuelan oil. Both plans were said to have been rejected by Washington.
Power transition and regional fallout
Following US air activity over Caracas on January 3, Venezuela’s Supreme Court authorized Rodriguez to temporarily assume presidential powers, a move backed by the military. The episode has intensified scrutiny of US influence in Latin America and revived debates over sovereignty, energy politics, and external intervention. Observers in Türkiye and across the Global South are closely tracking how the case may reshape regional alignments.
Wakakaka… so it foretold the research ability of this know-nothing dickhead!
DeleteSomebody claimed somebody claimed somebody told him.
DeleteI could have written that article ...wakakaka