US Forces Strike Venezuela, Trump Reveals Maduro Has Been "Captured"

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The Venezuelan capital of Caracas was hit with overnight shock and awe after military operations resulted in extensive infrastructure damage and power outages. The scope of the operation is not yet clear, but a US official told Reuters Saturday morning on condition of anonymity that the strikes were indeed being carried out by the US military. Initial reports suggested not only US airstrikes but also Special Operations troops on the ground in Caracas. 

The explosions across the capital city came after President Donald Trump deployed a navy task force to the Caribbean and raised the possibility of ground strikes against Venezuela over the past week. It would appear that these threats were not idle. 

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VENEZUELA VICE PRESIDENT DELCY RODRIGUEZ IS IN RUSSIA: REUTERS

TRUMP SAYS MADURO NOW ON A US SHIP AND BEING TAKEN TO NEW YORK

Maduro has already been indicted in federal court in New York, per a statement from AG Pam Bondi.

Trump took to his Truth Social account to announce that Venezuelan socialist leader Nicolas Maduro and his wife had been captured and were en route by air out of the country.

In late 2025, Trump reportedly gave Maduro an ultimatum via phone: resign immediately, and Trump would offer safe passage for Maduro, his wife, and son, but Maduro refused, demanding amnesty and control over the military, which the U.S. rejected.

Suspicions of a larger US action have been escalating for weeks as the Trump Admin pursued targeted strikes against alleged drug smuggling ships running like the Pony Express from Venezuela to waiting couriers in the Caribbean.

This was part of a broader campaign by Trump to oust Maduro, who is accused of corruption, drug trafficking, and helping to engineer the US migrant crisis, which resulted in numerous incidents of Venezuelan cartel militants (Tren de Aragua) engaging in kidnapping, torture, and murder on US soil.  Maduro continued to deny any government involvement in the spread of these cartels and rejected evidence that his government benefits from billions of dollars in drug money transferred by cartels from the US into the Venezuelan economy.

Critics assert that the operation goes against Trump's campaign promise to end the "forever war" policies of establishment elites (libertarians will probably be furious).  However, from Trump's perspective, eliminating a hostile communist regime that is a key ally of China and Russia in the western hemisphere fits directly into the administration's "America First" policy. 

If the accusations against Maduro are true, then his government would represent a long-term threat to the stability of the US. And, it would appear that a "forever war" is not in the cards with Maduro in custody. 

Furthermore, Venezuela is not the only country south of the border that protects the activities of drug cartels. It's not the only country that helps migrants flood into the US.   

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has made multiple threats against the US in response to the strict border security and deportations.  She is also suspected of shielding cartel operations from US interference.  Sheinbaum is likely questioning her life decisions today as it becomes clear that Trump was not bluffing about replacing Maduro. 

There is the issue of global political tensions with China and Russia and unrest in America as leftist activists once again exploit the event as an excuse to organize street mobs (as soon as the weather warms up, of course). 

Then there is the question of the fast-approaching midterm elections.  Trump will need to present clear justifications to the American people for grabbing a foreign leader.    

If Trump stumbles on this, Democrats will seize on every opportunity label him a warmonger.  They will assert that Trump is empire-building, trying to steal oil, and that Venezuela is "just the beginning."  Keep in mind, these are the same people who tried to rally Americans to support WWIII against Russia over Ukraine, but that fact will be glossed over in favor of the narrative that the Dems will "bring peace and stability." 

On the other hand, many conservatives are taking a "F*ck Venezuela" approach and argue that it's high time something was done about an abusive and corrupt communist enclave in America's backyard.  Only time will tell if Trump's actions garner favor or anger from his voter base. 

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On сб, 01/03/2026 - 12:11 gopher-alex@pi… said:

Vladimir Putin hasn't said anything? We thought they wouldn't do anything to us because of him.

On сб, 01/03/2026 - 13:39 gopher-betty@p… said:

Well first, I don't know what's on his mind, what chess moves are being considered. But I can tell you that Syria is much closer to Russia than Venezuela. And if he didn't send troops to Syria, if he allowed Syria to fall, I think he would take the same inaction in relation to Venezuela.

Putin is very intelligent and is the leader of a very large country. He thinks, decides, and does things that are best for Russia. Let's suppose his long-term goal is to guarantee the survival of the country, Russia, and the Russian people. What would he do with Venezuela? And I remind you that it's in the middle of a war with NATO, and that war isn't over yet.

Also. Don't think that Putin can prevent a war. If the global war machine wants (or needs) to attack one more country, it will happen. I asked you a month ago if you think EEUU would invade Venezuela, because I believed it would happen. There are multiple assasination attempts being carried out on Putin every year. NATO bombs Russian civilians frequently, all the time. The global war machine is not afraid of Putin. It wants the war, it wants the destruction and death, and spending and the huge expense. So even if Putin reacted and sent troops, it would not stop the invasion.

A somewhat good question to ask now is, how would this affect the stock market. I'm imagining that the markets will psychotically go up, melt up, on the next trading day. Interestingly as well, notice the timing: the invasion is carried out on Saturday, outside of the business hours. If anything needs to be done on Sunday, before markets open, they will have time to get it done.

On сб, 01/03/2026 - 13:57 vinmoraes said:

nuevo comentario?

On сб, 01/03/2026 - 16:39 piousbox said:

probably because ukraine is winding down