WASHINGTON, U.S. officials this week outlined a three-phase plan for Venezuela after U.S. forces seized President Nicolás Maduro, Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters and senators on Jan. 7. The plan prioritizes stabilisation to prevent chaos, recovery that includes reopening the economy to American and Western firms, rebuilding infrastructure and pursuing reconciliation measures such as amnesty and returns, and a transition of power. The administration is exercising control over Venezuelan oil exports via sanctions, naval deployments and selective sales, and President Donald Trump said U.S. oversight could extend beyond a year. Based on 7 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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U.S. and Western energy companies and the Trump administration benefited via expanded control over Venezuelan oil exports, selective sales, and geopolitical leverage during the stabilisation and recovery phases outlined by officials.
Venezuelan civilians, displaced populations, opposition figures, and international legal institutions suffered potential harms including disrupted services, restricted exports, detentions, and increased international legal and human rights scrutiny.
Rubio says US plan for Venezuela is stability, recovery, then transition
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