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Delcy Rodríguez en un acto oficial en Caracas, en un momento de reconfiguración de las relaciones internacionales y reajuste estratégico entre Venezuela y Estados Unidos. Imagen creada por ChatGPT.


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El giro silencioso de Washington: Venezuela pasa de presión a pragmatismo

El levantamiento de sanciones a Delcy Rodríguez revela una estrategia menos ideológica y más funcional en la política exterior de Estados Unidos

Lo que a primera vista parece una decisión administrativa más, en realidad expone una transformación más profunda: Estados Unidos está dejando atrás años de presión frontal sobre Venezuela para adoptar una estrategia basada en conveniencia, estabilidad energética y control indirecto. La eliminación de sanciones a Delcy Rodríguez no es el punto de llegada, sino el síntoma de ese cambio.

Durante años, la política hacia Venezuela estuvo marcada por una lógica binaria: aislamiento, sanciones y desconocimiento institucional. Sin embargo, ese enfoque no logró su objetivo principal: una transición política clara. En su lugar, produjo un efecto colateral significativo, empujando al país hacia nuevas alianzas y reduciendo la capacidad de influencia directa de Washington.

El nuevo movimiento sugiere una lectura distinta del tablero. En lugar de intentar rediseñar el poder desde afuera, Estados Unidos parece apostar por interactuar con quien efectivamente lo ejerce. No se trata necesariamente de legitimar, sino de operar. Este matiz es clave: la política exterior pasa de ser declarativa a instrumental.

El factor energético es central en este reajuste. Venezuela, pese a años de deterioro, sigue siendo una de las mayores reservas de petróleo del planeta. En un contexto de mercados volátiles, conflictos abiertos y presión inflacionaria global, garantizar flujos energéticos se convierte en una prioridad estratégica. La flexibilización de sanciones permite reactivar circuitos que, hasta ahora, estaban bloqueados más por decisión política que por imposibilidad técnica.

Pero el cambio no es únicamente económico. También es geopolítico. América Latina ha vivido en los últimos años una reconfiguración de alianzas, con una mayor presencia de actores como China y Rusia en sectores clave. Mantener a Venezuela completamente aislada implicaba, en la práctica, ceder terreno. La nueva postura busca precisamente lo contrario: reinsertarse en el juego.

En ese sentido, la decisión también puede leerse como un reconocimiento implícito de límites. La política de máxima presión mostró que no todos los sistemas responden de la misma manera a las sanciones. Algunos se debilitan; otros se adaptan. Venezuela pertenece, claramente, al segundo grupo.

A nivel interno estadounidense, el movimiento también responde a una lógica de costos. Las sanciones prolongadas no solo afectan al país objetivo; también generan distorsiones en mercados, cadenas de suministro y precios globales. En un entorno donde la economía es un tema central para el electorado, reducir tensiones externas puede tener beneficios domésticos.

Sin embargo, este giro abre preguntas complejas. ¿Hasta qué punto la flexibilidad implica renunciar a principios previos? ¿Puede una estrategia pragmática convivir con discursos de defensa democrática? ¿Y qué señales envía esto a otros países bajo sanciones?

Dentro de Venezuela, el impacto aún es incierto. La apertura de canales financieros y diplomáticos puede generar oportunidades económicas, pero no garantiza transformaciones estructurales inmediatas. El riesgo es que se produzca una normalización sin reformas profundas, algo que históricamente ha ocurrido en otros contextos similares.

Lo cierto es que el movimiento redefine el marco de relación. Ya no se trata de confrontación directa ni de aislamiento total, sino de una zona intermedia, más ambigua, donde conviven intereses, tensiones y cálculos estratégicos.

En este nuevo escenario, Venezuela deja de ser únicamente un problema a resolver y pasa a ser un actor con el que negociar. Y ese cambio, más que cualquier declaración oficial, es el verdadero punto de inflexión.

By Heydi Bernal for Ruta Pantera on 4/2/2026 5:47:38 AM

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References:
Al Jazeera. (2026). US removes sanctions on Venezuela’s interim President Delcy Rodriguez.
Reuters. (2026). US policy shift signals new engagement with Venezuela.
The Guardian. (2026). Diplomatic recalibration in Latin America and Venezuela’s role.
El País. (2026). El giro de Estados Unidos hacia Venezuela y sus implicaciones.


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