External Control and Internal Crisis: The New Geopolitical Era in America

Published on May 15, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The situation in Venezuela is being reshaped following the capture of Nicolás Maduro, with Delcy Rodríguez at the helm while the United States maintains its direct influence. Simultaneously, Donald Trump pressures Mexico with threats of intervention if it does not step up the fight against drug trafficking. This scenario redefines power relations in the region.

Map of America with silhouettes of captured Maduro and Trump pointing at Mexico, Delcy Rodríguez leading Venezuela, background of crisis and geopolitical power.

Cybersecurity and digital surveillance: tools of geopolitical pressure 🛡️

In this context, technology plays a central role. Satellite monitoring systems and artificial intelligence platforms allow Washington to track communications and capital movements in real time. Venezuela experiences selective internet outages and blocks on official accounts. Mexico faces pressure to implement facial recognition software at customs and ports. Digital infrastructure becomes a battlefield where data control defines sovereignty.

Twitter diplomacy: when a tweet is worth more than a treaty 😅

While Delcy Rodríguez tries to govern amid blackouts and sanctions, Donald Trump tweets threats of intervention from his cell phone. Mexico, for its part, considers fortifying its borders with drones and anti-violence apps. Perhaps the most sensible thing would be for all leaders to exchange memes instead of missiles. After all, a like hurts less than a missile, even if it ruins your afternoon just the same.