The opinion article is clearly a lie in charge of Marco Rubio and carefully written by Tom Rogan to feed the cognitive bias that he has to the opposition extremism trapped in his prison of meanings.
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Plane, the Washington Examiner is an ultraconservative media owned by Philip Anschutz, a prominent donor of campaigns of the Republican party, money that directly permeates Marco Rubio’s pockets for his political career.
On October 2 Tom Rogan, writer and editor of foreign policy with emphasis on China, Middle East and Russia, published an opinion article in the aforementioned newspaper that entitles: “US military deployments near Venezuela foreshadow seizure operations.”
Rogan uses the English word “Portand”, which in Spanish means omen, or the sign that something will happen in the future.
Considering the media directive, its editorial line, the need for Marco Rubio to stay in the holders and the use of the word omen, which is nothing more than that, an omen, this analysis could end here. If it were not, of course, for the deliberate amplification of the message.
Eco Chamber
In a coordinated action, Venezuelan opposition extremism, from Florida, created an echo chamber on social networks to make the opinion note a trend in Venezuela, changing keywords to disseminate as a fact.
From the stubborn screenshots of Flightradar24 and Marinetraffic that swarms in X, to the already illegible media such as UHN Plus, through the classics Emmanuel Rincón and Orlando Avendaño, the note was cut in the convenient parts.
It is worth remembering the controversy for a research note from the New York Times that generated the massive contempt in Venezuelan opposition extremism. And it is that the parties in which the writer of the Washington Examiner article gives rhetorical shouts to suggest without affirming, citing sources and anonymous specialists, skip it.
Confirmation bias and psychological operation
The opinion article is clearly a lie in charge of Marco Rubio and carefully written by Tom Rogan to feed the cognitive bias that he has to the opposition extremism trapped in his prison of meanings.
However, these types of amplifications must be treated as what they are: part of a psychological operations device designed to maintain communicational tension at its highest point, justifying threats and aggressions against Venezuela.
The operation again is wrong, and that is that this message covers in the Poles of the Doral and the South Beach sands, but not in the Venezuelan people.
