Venezuela News - 2026-03-04
Overall Highlights
- Venezuela is demanding the release of President Maduro and Cilia Flores, who have been detained for two months.
- The Venezuelan government is signing new oil contracts with the U.S. amid ongoing tensions.
- U.S. sources indicate a strategy of regime change without direct military intervention, focusing on economic pressure instead.
- There is a significant divide between Venezuelan and U.S. narratives regarding the legitimacy of the Maduro government and the impact of U.S. sanctions.
Venezuelan Perspective (Venezuelan Sources)
- Maduro Guerra demands the release of the constitutional president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro.
- Venezuela has signed new oil contracts with the United States, indicating a potential shift in relations despite sanctions.
- Chavistas are marching in support of Maduro, emphasizing the need for absolute hegemony of Chavismo in Venezuela.
- Delcy Rodríguez has called on Donald Trump to end the U.S. blockade against Venezuela, marking a critical moment for diplomatic relations.
- The Venezuelan government continues to assert that Maduro and Cilia Flores are victims of political kidnapping.
United States Perspective (United States Sources)
- The U.S. is increasing pressure on Venezuela, threatening to hold the new leader Delcy Rodríguez accountable for her actions.
- U.S. outlets highlight the Trump administration’s doctrine of regime change that avoids direct military intervention, focusing instead on economic sanctions.
- There is skepticism in U.S. media about the legitimacy of Maduro’s government, framing it as a dictatorship.
- The U.S. military is signaling readiness to respond to threats in the region, indicating a potential for increased military engagement if necessary.
Sources
This summary is based on 20 articles from the following sources:
- [es-VE] Maduro Guerra exige liberación del presidente constitucional de Venezuela - teleSUR (3/4/2026)
- [es-VE] Venezuela suscribe nuevos contratos petroleros con Estados Unidos - teleSUR (3/4/2026)
- [es-VE] ¡Venezuela exige libertad para Maduro y Cilia Flores! Dos meses secuestrados - DiarioVea (3/4/2026)
- [es-VE] Delcy Rodríguez le pidió a Donald Trump que le ponga fin al bloqueo de Estados Unidos sobre Venezuela: “Llegó el momento” - Radio Mitre (3/4/2026)
- [es-VE] EXCLUSIVA-Estados Unidos aumenta la presión sobre Venezuela con amenaza de recriminar a la nueva líder Delcy Rodríguez - Bitacora.com.uy (3/4/2026)
- [es-VE] Quién es el exbasquetbolista aliado de Maduro en Venezuela que fue detenido este domingo - La Nación (3/4/2026)
- [es-VE] Venezuela exige liberación del presidente Maduro y Cilia Flores a dos meses de su secuestro - teleSUR (3/3/2026)
- [es-VE] Hijo de Maduro dice que deben garantizar la “hegemonía absoluta” del chavismo en Venezuela - ELHERALDO.CO (3/3/2026)
- [es-VE] Hijo de Maduro dice que deben garantizar la “hegemonía absoluta” del chavismo en Venezuela - Noticias Caracol (3/3/2026)
- [es-VE] Chavistas marchan en Venezuela por la liberación de Nicolás Maduro a 2 meses de su arrresto - ABCNoticias.mx (3/3/2026)
- [en-US] The Trump Doctrine of Regime Change Without Invasion: From Venezuela to Iran - Modern Diplomacy (3/4/2026)
- [en-US] Afro-Caribbean - Orinoco Tribune (3/3/2026)
- [en-US] Venezuela’s PDVSA Secures U.S. Oil Contracts to Stabilize Market - Devdiscourse (3/3/2026)
- [en-US] The Caribbean Nation Unexpectedly Going Along With Trump’s Drug-Boat Narrative - Bloomberg (3/3/2026)
- [en-US] Western Gangster Journalism Runs Cover for Trump’s “Donroe Doctrine” in Venezuela - Savage Minds | Substack (3/3/2026)
- [en-US] U.S. Military Signals ‘FAFO’ With AI Precision Strikes - 조선일보 (3/3/2026)
- [en-US] Energy, China, and geopolitical realignment: interpreting Trump’s renewed pressure on Iran and Venezuela - EUalive (3/3/2026)
- [en-US] Peace, democracy and the cost of intervention in Venezuela - thegauntlet.ca (3/3/2026)
- [en-US] Is oil behind the U.S. attack on Iran? - Good Authority (3/3/2026)
- [en-US] From Iran to Venezuela, Here Are the Countries Trump Has Ordered Strikes On in His Second Term - Time Magazine (3/2/2026)