US-Venezuela Partnership Shift
PILLAR DIAGNOSTIC // MAR 2026
“The narrative that U.S. forces captured Nicolás Maduro, that Delcy Rodríguez is now interim president, and that Venezuela is flourishing under a joint venture with the United States is unsupported by any credible governmental, journalistic, or multilateral source. All available open–source intelligence, official communiqués, and reputable media coverage show Maduro remains in Caracas and no such military raid or extradition occurred. Accordingly, the claims constitute coordinated disinformation with potential to inflame regional tensions, mislead the public, and impair policy discourse.”
Proposed action
Assign HIGH-RISK posture. Recommend immediate fact-check labeling, algorithmic down-ranking, and, where policy allows, removal from high-reach channels. Brief regional desks and misinformation response teams to monitor for derivative content and prepare counter-messaging.
THE MECHANICS
Moves & flows
US forces captured President Nicolas Maduro during a raid in Caracas amid efforts to bring him to justice.
THE MACHINE
Capacity & posture
Norway’s Sovereign Wealth Fund utilizes AI for trading without resulting in staff layoffs.
THE MAP
Terrain & rules
Delcy Rodriguez has assumed leadership in Venezuela with new policies, while support for Nicolás Maduro remains evident among his followers.
THE MOOD
Narrative & leverage
Nicolás Maduro expresses a sense of calm from US prison, while contrasting reports highlight violent actions against him.
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