
Just one day after receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, the opposition María Corina Machado lit up the international political scene to formalize and explain his controversial decision to dedicate the award to the American presidentDonald Trump.
The opposition leader justified her gesture, according to the network’s platform FoxNews, as an “act of justice,” arguing that Trump’s “decisive actions” They have been fundamental in the fight for freedom in Venezuela.
“I decided to dedicate it to President Trump because he deserves it,” he declared, and not only for Venezuela, but because “has been involved in the solution of eight wars in just a few months.
The statement resonates directly with the White House’s insistent narrative about Trump’s role as a global mediator. The dedication occurred at a time when Trump had repeatedly expressed his desire to win the Nobel, citing their participation in recent ceasefire agreements.
María Corina Machado linked the Venezuelan crisis directly with the national security of the United States. He argued that Venezuela has become a “safe haven for the enemies of the United States” and that it uses its territory and resources “to harm the American people.”
This statement aligns perfectly with the Trump Administration’s strategy of considering the government of Nicolás Maduro like a “criminal structure” and a “threat to national security.”
Washington has intensified military operations and sanctions against drug trafficking in the Caribbean, under the premise that Maduro and senior military commanders make up the so-called Cartel of the Suns.
