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Shockwave in South America: US Forces Seize Venezuelan President Maduro

ivanusma70 January 3, 2026 2 minutes read
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The world woke up Saturday to stunning news: the United States launched a swift military strike on Venezuela, capturing President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. The overnight operation saw explosions and low-flying aircraft sweep through Caracas, lasting less than 30 minutes, with targets seemingly focused on military infrastructure.

US officials confirmed the dramatic capture, stating Maduro and Flores will face narco-terrorism charges in U.S. courts. They allege Maduro led a “corrupt, illegitimate government” deeply involved in drug trafficking, potentially moving hundreds of tons of cocaine.

President Donald Trump announced the U.S. would “run” Venezuela until a new transition of power could occur, with plans to tap the country’s vast oil reserves to fund rebuilding efforts. Trump claimed Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez was already cooperative, willing to “make Venezuela great again.”

The strike left Venezuela reeling, with its leadership uncertain and reports of casualties. Streets in Caracas were a mix of protest and eerie quiet. Globally, reactions were sharply divided. While some Latin American allies applauded, countries like Russia and Cuba condemned the “unacceptable infringement on sovereignty.” European allies called for restraint and respect for international law, stressing they were not involved.

In the U.S., the action sparked debate, with some senators supporting the President’s authority and others criticizing it as a dangerous return to interventionist policies. Maduro and Flores are reportedly on a U.S. warship, headed for prosecution in New York, marking an unprecedented chapter in international relations. This event is sure to have long-lasting, destabilizing implications across the region and the wider world.

Source: https://www.yakimaherald.com/news/nation_and_world/nation/what-we-know-about-a-us-strike-that-captured-venezuelas-maduro/article_c9e23cef-d083-57b7-a90c-ed5bb2c9b873.html

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