How Marco Rubio managed to have power and other aberrations
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Published at: 11/04/2025 05:00 PM
Marco
Rubio or “the little boat”, as Donald Trump dismissively called him during the Republican presidential campaign for the 2016 elections
, is the classic golden boy who
made a meteoric career from a minor position as legislator to the heights of the Republican Party.
Regarding this,
Cuban journalist Raúl Antonio Capote explained in an
article published in June 2020 that “beyond the mockery, jokes and missteps that Trump gave him
during the 2016 campaign and the blows that the young aspirant returned to him when he made comments about the tycoon, as
filthy as the ethics that characterize them, the protégé
of
The anti-Cuban lobby in Miami has
become a guy who is very close to the President.”
Capote added that “together they have come a long way, in a
complicity that at first seemed strange to many people. Friendship, marked
by deep interests of real power, no longer amazes anyone. The showman of
chaos uses Marquitos and Marquitos makes use of him”.
The West Indian journalist explained in his article that “Rubio, is closely connected to
the National Rifle Association
(ANR), the senator also maintains close ties with the world of corporate
mercenaries, through Betsy
DeVos, an American businesswoman and politician, who has
In positions such as the United
States Secretary of Education and sister of Erick Prince,
the former Navy Seal founder of the
contractor Blackwater, known
as the most famous mercenary in the world, led a plan to overthrow Venezuelan
President Nicolás Maduro in December 2019.”
Due to his ties with Colombian
drug paramilitarism, through his friendship with Álvaro Uribe Vélez,
he became a very important figure for the
destabilization interests that the United States intends to execute against Venezuela, Cuba and
Nicaragua.
Also, the Venezuelan researcher based in Costa Rica, José Amesty published a paper in 2022 regarding the rise of Marco
Rubio in the seats of American power and explained that “in his quest to end the Bolivarian Revolution, he began his electoral campaign for the
re-election in the state of Florida, cradle of Cuban, Venezuelan and Nicaraguan opposition, among others.”
Amesty added that “in its campaign against the
elected and constitutional president of Venezuela, Nicolás
Maduro Moros, sent a letter to the Attorney General, Merrick Garland, and to the
Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas, in which he requested the arrest of the Venezuelan president, to be
tried on alleged drug trafficking charges in the United States. This arrest would be carried out through the issuance of an INTERPOL red
alert
to capture the Venezuelan president; a request that was made without presenting any evidence
of his accusation.”
Let us also remember that in March 2020, the then US Attorney General, William Barr, filed formal charges of narco-terrorism, arms trafficking and corruption against the Venezuelan Head of State along with 13 other Venezuelan officials, for which he offered a reward of 15 million dollars, for the capture of the president.
In another article, Amesty, explained that “former anti-Cuban U.S. senator, Marco Rubio, should not talk much, since Rubio has become the pressure strategist against Cuba and Venezuela. In this sense, Rubio, as a political and ideological leader, is the most important bishop to handle the
Cuban-Venezuelan issue, because he has the support of the Cuban-American and Venezuelan mafia
in Miami.”
I also reaffirm the information regarding
his circle of friends, detailing that Rubio
“has close relations with Colombian senator Álvaro Uribe Vélez and former president Iván Duque, whose
links to narco-paramilitarism have been publicly denounced, including by the Magazine
Semana
and the journalists of the Nueva Prensa newspaper, Gonzalo Guillén and Julián Martínez”.
It is not strange, then,
these relations between Marco Rubio and the Colombian narco-paramilitary
leadership and the ties currently
hidden or censored by the Miami media.
Marco Rubio's
obsession with Venezuela
The journalist Amesty also developed an essay in
which, outraged by the abuses of the American politician, he spoke out about the
accusations against President Nicolás Maduro
and the Secretary General of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, where he asked himself: “How dare the illustrious
senator to accuse Maduro
Moros, when he, if he has a history, with a history, with
real ties, with well-known drug traffickers?”
“As a journalist, I value the response of the PSUV politician , Diosdado Cabello Rondón, after a question at the party's weekly press conference about Rubio's accusations, was: “Marco Rubio is an irrational criminal and extortionist. Venezuela could apply for a code red against him, Marco Rubio is a mobster, he belongs to the mafia and manages between them. If you review who received bribes from the Rifle Association in the United States, the name of Marco Rubio appears. In addition, if you review the close family history of the Republican senator, the names of family members convicted of drug trafficking in the United States appear,” he said.
Cabello added that “we can request an arrest warrant from INTERPOL, since he has
openly conspired against President Maduro
Moros, as well as the attack against the Venezuelan electrical system that he
mentioned, before it happened.”
At that same press conference, another journalist asked: What are Marco Rubio's true roots? , to which Diosdado Cabello replied: “Not in vain, Marco Rubio was the one who was involved in the coup that took place in 2019 in Bolivia, the country where Evo Morales was the head of that State. Rubio is not really a traitor to his foreign roots (from Spain), rather he is the clearest sign of being the continuation of European colonialism. He comes from a family of Spanish colonists who lived in Cuba and who benefited from the system of exploitation of non-Europeans, which is still in force in the United States.”
Apparently, Rubio behaves like a thief who steals and points to others to
blame them, typical of a person who feels powerful and does not
know how to manage his actions. As we have seen in other characters, he will remain in history as one
of the darkest characters in Latin American politics.
AMELYREN BASABE/Mazo News Team