WASHINGTON D.C., El Sky News – A provocative diplomatic proposal concerning the future of Venezuela’s foreign policy has surfaced in a recent discussion between retired U.S. Colonel Douglas Macgregor and journalist Tucker Carlson. The conversation centered on Maria Corina Machado, a prominent Venezuelan opposition figure and Nobel Peace Prize winner, and her reported plan to relocate the Venezuelan embassy in Israel.
The Strategic Pledge During the interview, Colonel Macgregor highlighted a specific commitment attributed to Machado. According to Macgregor, Machado stated that if her country were to be liberated from the current Maduro administration with the assistance of U.S. Armed Forces, one of her first diplomatic actions would be to move the Venezuelan embassy to Jerusalem. This move would align Venezuela with a select group of nations that have officially recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
Questioning the Connection The proposal drew immediate skepticism from Tucker Carlson, who questioned the relevance of such a move to the domestic liberation of Venezuela. Carlson expressed confusion over why a change in Middle Eastern diplomatic policy would be a primary objective for a new Venezuelan government.
Political Maneuvering In response to Carlson’s critique, Colonel Macgregor offered a pragmatic analysis of Machado’s strategy. He argued that Machado is not acting out of confusion but is instead demonstrating a keen understanding of international power dynamics. Macgregor suggested that by making such a pledge, Machado is intentionally “playing to the audience that makes the decisions,” signaling her alignment with influential Western political interests to garner support for the removal of Nicolas Maduro.
A Bold Geopolitical Shift The discussion underscores the complex intersection of South American internal politics and global geopolitical alliances. If enacted, Machado’s proposal would represent a radical departure from Venezuela’s current foreign policy and could significantly alter the country’s standing within the international community.
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