US Forces Kidnap Maduro, Trump Declares 'We Will Run Venezuela'
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US Forces Kidnap Maduro, Trump Declares 'We Will Run Venezuela'

05 January, 2026.South America.8 sources

Key Takeaways

  • Maduro captured by U.S. special forces during raid; moved to New York for trial.
  • Maduro faces federal narcoterrorism and drug trafficking charges; pleaded not guilty.
  • Operation described as one of the largest in U.S. history.

US Kidnaps Venezuelan President

US special forces conducted a surprise nighttime operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife.

“We are reasserting American power

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Trump declared the US will run the country until a safe and judicious transition.

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The Atlantic Council called it a regime-change effort that goes beyond extradition.

The UN Security Council and American allies including France condemned it as a violation of international law.

Maduro pleaded not guilty, insisting he is still Venezuela's president.

Trump Names Gonzalez as Transition Leader

Trump indicated that Edmundo González will be the transition leader.

The United States faces the dilemma that every regional power has rejected the legitimacy of the Guzmán-Rodríguez regime.

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This tension between constitutional legitimacy and US-imposed outcomes creates an unstable transition.

US Heads Oil-Centralized Reconstruction

Trump flagged oil as foundational to the operation.

A New Era and a Blow to Putin

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China has first dibs on much of what comes out of the ground due to loans.

Executing an export plan to corner Brazilian and Mexican oil markets will provoke a knot of interests.

Domestic Opposition Grows

A Reuters/Ipsos poll found only 27% of Americans approved of the strikes.

Congressional Democrats demanded briefings on the war's legality.

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Some US mainland economies approved recognition of Edmundo Gonzalez while others rejected it.

International Condemnation

Member nations of the Security Council described the raid as a violation of international law.

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The operation drew criticism from close US allies.

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