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January 5, 2026
Trump Abducted Maduro But Did Gain Nothing

In my last piece on Trump’s assault in Venezuela I pointed out that the plan was missing a piece :

One wonders what the next steps are the U.S. is planning to take. It does not have enough forces to invade Venezuela. Nor would a blockade of the country lead to a change of its government. An internal revolution is unlikely to succeed.

The U.S. gnomes managed to steal the underwear. Now comes step 2. Then profits. That sounds like a good plan.

But nobody seems to know so far what step 2 might entail.

It turns out that phase 2 of this underpants gnomes business plan is to do the same as before (archived):

When asked how the United States planned to govern Venezuela, Mr. Rubio did not lay out a plan for a U.S. occupation authority, like the one that the George W. Bush administration put in place in Baghdad during the Iraq War, but instead spoke of coercing a Venezuelan government run by allies of the jailed leader Nicolás Maduro to make policy changes.

U.S. forces will continue to prevent oil tankers on a U.S. sanctions list from entering and leaving the country until the government opens up the state-controlled oil industry to foreign investment — presumably giving priority to American companies — and makes other changes, he said on “Face the Nation” on CBS News.

“That remains in place, and that’s a tremendous amount of leverage that will continue to be in place until we see changes, not just to further the national interest of the United States, which is No. 1, but also that lead to a better future for the people of Venezuela,” he said.

Nothing changed. Venezuela continues to be governed by Chavistas who adhere to the Bolivarian revolution. It continues to be pressured to let U.S. companies explore its oil. The Chavistas, including Maduro, are willing to allow that but they have certain conditions. Those have not, and I believe will not, change.

The whole bombastic action was a virtual war:

The raid, which took place in what should have been highly contested airspace and was preceded by a minimal or borderline nonexistent SEAD campaign, would only have been possible if the Venezuelan military had received a stand-down order. Maduro, who has been in negotiations with the US for a controlled transition of power since 2024, was either betrayed by the entire Venezuelan power structure or gave himself up willingly, and doesn’t appear to have been in a “fortress” at all at the time of the raid.

What was the point then of the whole operation one might ask. Well, maybe there was none:

There are still many unanswered questions about “Absolute Resolve,” the Pentagon’s name for the operation. What was the precise nature of the deal the Venezuelans made with Trump? Is there cooperation between Rodriguez and the US? Was there any reality to Trump’s promises of a US oil industry takeover and “billions” of dollars of investments in Venezuela? If this event is as virtual as it appears based on the information we currently have, these questions may never be answered explicitly. Instead, the event will simply fade, remaining in a perpetual state of impenetrability, unfathomable and impossible to parse, until largely forgotten.

Or maybe the point was just to show off what the Trump administration might do to others:

In 1992, American conservative writer Michael Ledeen reportedly said: “Every 10 years or so, the United States needs to pick up some small crappy little country and throw it against the wall, just to show the world we mean business.”

Actually, such gratuitous demonstrations of might betray the fear that American world power is slipping. Beating up a weaker opponent to prove your strength is the action of an insecure bully.

Venezuela is likely to welcome U.S. oil companies which are willing to invest in the country. But it will be nothing like the bonanza Trump seems to envision. Venezuelan oil is heavy and costly to retrieve. One needs dilution fluids or steam to bring it to surface and to transport it to markets. With global oil prices expected to stay around $50 per barrel there is little incentive for the necessary multi-billion investment.

I expect that after this weekend’s action nothing will change. The U.S. does not want to govern Venezuela. It doesn’t want to put boots on the ground. The blockade, an act of war, will continue for a while but at some point the ships will have to go back to their harbors. As there is nothing to win from this the Trump administration will move towards its next target.

Meanwhile Israel is getting ready for another strike on Iran. The U.S. is repositioning troops to the Middle East while Iran prepares to hit back with all its might.

In a week from now Venezuela will likely be out of the headlines while business as usual continues.

Comments

Venezuela’s interim President bends the knee as Maduro arraignment in NY court imminent.  Zero Hedge today.
 
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/maduros-vp-bends-knee-maduro-arraignment-ny-court-imminent

Posted by: Maverick | Jan 5 2026 15:11 utc | 1

Well this gives President Putin and China the opportunity to say they tried to help but the new government decided to make deals with trump. All the western analysts will defend us and China for doing as much as they could but the corrupt Latinos decided to make deals with trump and America. 
Syria they all said the same stories. This is a pattern. 

Posted by: Natalya Volkova | Jan 5 2026 15:16 utc | 2

The plan seems to be when Trump feels miffed again there will be another airstrike. What Trump says is always garbled bombast but that seems to be what he is saying.
 
Still very hard to understand how VZ apparently had good and extensive air defense that coordinated a perfect stand down. This cooperation is programmed to continue? When Trump next has indigestion and needs to punish someone small the AD will vanish again?
 
How this model governs a country or builds functional oil fields and ports is a mystery.

Posted by: oldhippie | Jan 5 2026 15:18 utc | 3

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Skrika sig hesa, och åberopa artikel 5, i den gloifierade Nato-stadgan…fungerar nog…sisådär!🤣🤣🤣

Posted by: Peter | Jan 5 2026 15:18 utc | 4

Diego Sequera – voice from inside Venezuela
Lots of conflicting information out there especially about how the Venezuelan leadership/security institutions let this happen….Here is a nuanced interview from inside Venezuela – though this ‘reality on the ground’ (i.e., mood in country, constitution, etc.) doesn’t answer all of the questions, it does provide a more nuanced version than that out from corporate/independent sources.  
https://youtu.be/BPHeoMRsrUw

Posted by: PassionateProgressiv | Jan 5 2026 15:20 utc | 5

  • Something bizarre from Alex Krainer???.

“such investigations (into USA election fraud)could lead to elements of the CIA, U.S. deep state and such characters like George Soros or Lord Malloch Brown, then Maduro would have to be placed under protection. This could explain the four-month build-up to this moment, multiple conversations between Trump and Maduro (Maduro himself recently testified about these conversations and said that they were friendly and respectful), the successful surgical extraction of Maduro (and his spouse) from Caracas and Maduro’s appearance in some of the photographs (showing a V sign in one, and two thumbs up in two others).”
 
Hmm Alex is perceptive at times eg much earlier suggesting  USA taking VZ oil to act as credit asset against national debt

Posted by: Jo | Jan 5 2026 15:23 utc | 6

Well anyone got news from the court hearing and UN???.

Posted by: Jo | Jan 5 2026 15:24 utc | 7

Posted by: Maverick | Jan 5 2026 15:11 utc | 1
 
This speech, what is said to mean bending the knee, could have been made by Maduro himself.
 
Just read what he said before being abducted.
 
The leaders of Venezuela don’t want a war, they don’t want their country destroyed for nothing. So they are trying to avoid escalation.
 
This is a manipulation to slander the chavist government to make it fall.
 
And it is fueled by those who want to see “action” and American body bags, even at the cost of the destruction of a country’s and thousands of deaths.

Posted by: Sebgo | Jan 5 2026 15:25 utc | 8

Iran has the right to defend itself. The people of the world have a right to defend themselves. Has the U.N. , ICC and ICJ been deleted with a New Improved rule of international law ( as seen on Ellison Tik?Tok/CBS)? BlowBack is not a Kushner Beach Resort in Gaza. Cancel U.N. Non Binding Resolution #181, and have a nice day! 

Posted by: chuckn | Jan 5 2026 15:27 utc | 9

“In my last piece on Trump’s assault in Venezuela I pointed out that the plan was missing a piece :”
yes, it is missing any functioning brain behind it!!!
As Mearsheimer often opines, this is the gang that can’t shoot straight, including their euro counterparts.   They just make a tragic comedy act for the western MSM

Posted by: Rd | Jan 5 2026 15:27 utc | 10

Trump and Rubio’s statements sound something like we don’t know what we want and we don’t know how to get there. But you had better figure out how to please us petulant freaks or we will go all Libya or all Gaza on you.
 
The underpants gnomes were at least as clever as the current US administration.

Posted by: oldhippie | Jan 5 2026 15:30 utc | 12

The yanks get bored after christmas, over fed and still on holiday. They allways love a good holywood blockbuster , on the tv. And this is it. Typical trumpstyle trashy optics for the ignorant mass yanks.  So yes your right a very shallow worthless manover by trump, a sign of desperate frustraition haveing had his arse handed to him over Ukraine. Kick the  cat.
 
Unless of course trump and netinyahoo  may  be on a crazed and frenzed attack as in big fascist arrow moves on the world map. If this is the case the rest of the world had better wake up fast..
 
Fight back on US and israile soil.

Posted by: Mark2 | Jan 5 2026 15:32 utc | 13

Colonelcassad:
 
 
On the standard of living in Venezuela
 
If you look at the reaction of the Russian media field to the events in Venezuela, you can often find statements like “there is complete poverty and devastation, so everyone is against Maduro.” But for all the problems, these clichés of the Western media are already somewhat outdated:
 
In 2014-2019, the country really had an economic collapse worse than what we had in the 90s.
 
There are no large-scale permanent problems with electricity anymore, gasoline is cheap. Some enterprises have been restarted, especially in the pharmaceutical and fuel and energy sectors. And after a couple of government reshuffles, Venezuela even began to attract foreign investment again.
 
The most radical change was in the security situation: during the lockdown, the government brought the army to the streets, which cleaned up the gangs. If in 2018 60 people a day were killed in Caracas, today you can safely walk there almost everywhere.
 
Yes, the situation is different in rural areas, but the poor often support the central authorities because of social programs. And it seems that in the neighboring countries of Venezuela, favelas and villages live in a fundamentally different way.
 
This does not mean that everything is fine with the economy there. But still, the Venezuelans are not yet in a position to be “brought to the brink” – until a new round of US pressure, the situation in the country, on the contrary, was only improving.
 
@rybar_latam

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 5 2026 15:32 utc | 14

UNSC hearing on VZ is underway ==> https://webtv.un.org/en/asset/k1k/k1kem3z5nm
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 5 2026 15:33 utc | 15

@2,
Of course. Every time something goes off, it’s “President Putin” or China that bend the knee. 
US is talking about the Monroe doctrine but for some reason, the countries there are fine with it. Especially that old fart from Brazil – Lula. Brazil which also wants a seat at the big league in UNSC but is unable to do anything worthy and getting more isolated in South America. But sure, every idiot expects that Russia & China should fight for them and they can continue the party and wait for that useless UN to do anything relevant.
Maybe these Latin countries should do a bit more for themselves first. Some exercises in self-awareness would make that region a bit healthier and perhaps safer. 

Posted by: JamesBond | Jan 5 2026 15:34 utc | 16

Haveing sanctioned Venuezala to the hilt for years,  the west are know saying the country would be better off under US rule, come on give me a break. This is reall life not the mafia film ‘godfather’
 

Posted by: Mark2 | Jan 5 2026 15:38 utc | 17

Venezuela is not a “government” dependent solely on Maduro. And so far, there are no signs that Delcy Rodriguez is going to make the concessions that Trump was hoping for. Excellent military operation and the PR might help Trump in the mid-term elections but what else has it achieved.

Posted by: Harold Wilson | Jan 5 2026 15:38 utc | 18

Posted by: Jo | Jan 5 2026 15:23 utc | 6
Yes, Maduro seemed relaxed and even wished everyone a happy new year during his perp walk. Lest we forget, Sequoia Voting Systems was acquired by Smartmatic, a Venezuelan-founded company, in 2005. Maybe this is part of the bigger plan to have Trump have his third term. Anyway, way too speculative to my liking although I respect Krainer a lot. 

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 5 2026 15:40 utc | 19

B, you sweet summer child. 
Maduro has been betrayed by his own people, including the guards. They decided that he had to go, and that he had to go in a way that does not make it realistic for him to go back. Also, they decided he had to go in a way that would not make it look (too much) like the commie bastard was backstabbed by the people closest to him. 
This was a collective takedown of a fat commie pig. The others remain in place to take the bribes, do Don’s bidding, adjust the course of the country without makeing it look too much that they are both bribed and scared, and hope that it does not happen to them. 
Donnie was, as usual when Ukraine is not in the picture, great. 
I think the expression “zero fucks given” will become the slogan of his second mandate. 
Next stop: Cuba!
 

Posted by: Gordon Brown | Jan 5 2026 15:41 utc | 20

Why could the special force go in unhindered?
1. Somebody had influene on the Department of defense or command of the air defense. Which means some forces with much influence in the goverment agreed to this. To stop all actions against an incoming enemy would be very suspicious.
2. US secret services did a combination of cyber attacs and eletronic warfare against the command of the AD batteries and their power supply.
Likely it was the combination of both.
 
 

Posted by: Johann Siegfried von Oberndorf | Jan 5 2026 15:41 utc | 21

‘There was an underreported drug angle to this terrifying mayhem. A pair of reports issued by the Pentagon’s inspector general found that Trump’s personal doctor, Ronny Lynn ‘The Candy Man’ Jackson, a rear admiral in the navy and a veteran of the Iraq War who would later be demoted for his actions, ran an unregulated pharmacy within the White House that dispensed medications to officials and staffers in off-the-books transactions that were free of charge, while he personally drank on the job and misused Ambien. The White House was reportedly “awash in speed,” the downer Xanax, and the military go pill modanifil. Records show that in addition to plentiful supplies of these three, Jackson’s medical unit ordered shipments of morphine, hydrocodone, diazepam and lorazepam, fentanyl and ketamine.’ Seth Harp, The Fort Bragg Cartel: Drug Trafficking and Murder in the Special Forces, hardcover version from 2025, pp 111-112. 

Posted by: Caveman | Jan 5 2026 15:41 utc | 22

thanks b… i am not sure what happened here… 
 

Posted by: james | Jan 5 2026 15:42 utc | 23

I have not been following this topic closely, but absent from these discussions seems to be the Venezuelan claims over the Essequibo region where Exxon Mobile is deeply ensconced. 

Posted by: frithguild | Jan 5 2026 15:44 utc | 24

With this act of force Trump gained cheap oil for the USA and  the fear based  respect from the world elites.

Posted by: Simon | Jan 5 2026 15:46 utc | 25

Pentagon to cut Sen. Mark Kelly’s military retirement pay over ‘seditious’ video: Hegseth
 
(Excerpt) …,..The Pentagon will cut the military retirement pay of Sen. Mark Kellyfor what Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called the Arizona Democrat’s “seditious” statements on a video with other members of Congress telling service members they have the right to refuse to execute illegal orders……“
 
will Hegseth now rewrite USFM 27-10 Rules of Land Warfare ? 

Posted by: Exile | Jan 5 2026 15:46 utc | 26

Why could the special force go in unhindered?
1. Somebody had influene on the Department of defense or command of the air defense. Which means some forces with much influence in the goverment agreed to this. To stop all actions against an incoming enemy would be very suspicious.
2. US secret services did a combination of cyber attacs and eletronic warfare against the command of the AD batteries and their power supply.
Likely it was the combination of both.
 
 

Posted by: Johann Siegfried von Oberndorf | Jan 5 2026 15:46 utc | 27

Maduro has been charged with owning a machine gun, as if US laws apply to the president of Venezuela! Do the Americans actually have any real evidence that Maduro was some kind of drug kingpin, or is it all a figment of Trump’s imagination because he wants the oil?
 

Posted by: Dave G | Jan 5 2026 15:48 utc | 28

Trump has done it. He has lost any semblance to a statesperson, has he ever had any!
We are living in a world governed by bullies and megalomaniacs.
We have for a long time,  but now it is not just sandal wearing robe clad AK47 sporting infidels that are at the sharp end.
It is now also you and I. And you will have to be stupid not to see it.
The world has indeed changed. The Europeans must feel like a bunch of complete idiots. Doing the dirty bidding for USA and getting shafted in the process. Denmark in particular is in a bind of their own doing. Idiots all and sundry. 
Resist, refuse, revolt.
 

Posted by: g wiltek | Jan 5 2026 15:49 utc | 29

@  Saint Jimmy | Jan 5 2026 15:32 utc | 14
 
i agree with the analysis you share as it conforms with my friends statements… the situation in venezuala has improved to the point a friend from venezuela, living here in canada, whose 80 year old sister relocated to peru during much of the period you mention, wants to move back! they have an apt in caracas and my friend is going to go with her to resettle her.. now, i don’t know how this event has changed any of it.. i will have to get an update.. 

Posted by: james | Jan 5 2026 15:49 utc | 30

What was the point then of the whole operation one might ask. Well, maybe there was none:
 
The point was to instill fear in any leader that doesn’t have its back properly protected (like Belarus has for example) around the globe with fear. Fear of opposing diktats coming from the US tyrant. I’m convinced it will have its disastrous effect and leaders of countries like Brazil, Colombia, Mexico will start falling in line and their words becoming nothing more than rhetoric. I wouldn’t even be surprised if the Panama Canal will be appropriated by the US tyrant and China doing… .
 
China’s declaration of standing ready to support Latin America & Caribbean countries has become totally meaningless. If now is not the time to act, tomorrow won’t be either.
 
In fact, the remaining hope for the whole hemisphere and beyond rests with the Venezuelan people. If the tyrannical US empire is unable to subdue Venezuela, it will embolden others to resist too.
https://tgstat.ru/en/channel/@DDGeopolitics/169245
“We are the children of liberators.” — Rosinés Chávez, daughter of Hugo Chávez
Rosinés Chávez joined mass protests in Caracas demanding the safe return of President Nicolás Maduro amid growing foreign intervention.
“We are not only here in Caracas, we are all across Venezuela demanding the world respect our sovereignty.
We are a dignified, heroic people. We are the children of liberators. To those who think this will be an easy battle, we say: No pasarán. No volverán!
We carry the blood that burns with rage in our hearts — and we demand justice!”

Posted by: xor | Jan 5 2026 15:49 utc | 31

Well sky news says USA refineries have got the techniques to refine the VZ oil.

Posted by: Jo | Jan 5 2026 15:50 utc | 32

But sure, every idiot expects that Russia & China should fight for them and they can continue the party and wait for that useless UN to do anything relevant.Maybe these Latin countries should do a bit more for themselves first. Some exercises in self-awareness would make that region a bit healthier and perhaps safer. 
Posted by: JamesBond | Jan 5 2026 15:34 utc | 16
 
When China starts do do business with a country and helps with improving infrastucture, it is most likely to have a positive influence on the economy. Sustainable development make more paying customer. China thinks long term.

Posted by: Johann Siegfried von Oberndorf | Jan 5 2026 15:50 utc | 33

There was no stand dowb by the VZ armed forces. Thats divide and conquer propaganda. 
 
The Pentagon General debrief described a hot LZ both inbound and outbound. 
 

Posted by: Exile | Jan 5 2026 15:53 utc | 34

The US did not get any access to oil fields and refineries. Maybe in the future the Dealmaker will make a deal. And declare Peace and Victory. LOL.

Posted by: Johann Siegfried von Oberndorf | Jan 5 2026 15:53 utc | 35

VZ got all the means necessary to repeat another bay of pigs for the US. For example they got an AK-103 factory.
Even much weaker Somalia was able to defeat a US invasion.

Posted by: p3t3r | Jan 5 2026 15:54 utc | 36

An opposing and rather sobering view: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=helSwCCGwvQ

Posted by: Oscar Romeo | Jan 5 2026 15:55 utc | 37

Interpreting Ursula
 
Trump has taken out Maduro. It has now been left to the Europeans to steal elections and destroy democracy.
 
Interpreting Ursula von der Leyen:

We stand by the people of Venezuela and support a peaceful and democratic transition.

Interpretation: 

  • The people of Venezuela = the opposition and traitors in Miami
  • Peaceful transition = Venezuela has no right to resist US agression.
  • Democratic transition = We will arrange the elections and decide who is the winner.

Posted by: Petri Krohn | Jan 5 2026 15:55 utc | 38

I have not been following this topic closely, but absent from these discussions seems to be the Venezuelan claims over the Essequibo region where Exxon Mobile is deeply ensconced. 
Posted by: frithguild | Jan 5 2026 15:44 utc | 24
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Diego Sequara in his Danny Haiphong interview mentions the animosity between Chevron and Exxon. As he discussed this issue I was reminded of the relevance, never mentioned these days, of the clans running the Ukraine before the Maidan. Each clan (e.g., Poroshenko clan) had an association with an American clan, e.g. the Rockefeller clan, the JP Morgan clan.
 
Are the Oil behemoths also a species of clan?
To what extent is this Trump action driven by one US clan against another?

Posted by: Jane | Jan 5 2026 15:56 utc | 39

Looking at Russian Telegram, it seems the General Oleg Makarevich was the head of Russian military advisory mission to Venezuela. Sending an underperforming commander looks a poor decision by the Kremlin. Why not send up and coming leaders with new thinking on these important assignments. Makarevich should have been pensioned off in the autumn of 2023.

Posted by: Harold Wilson | Jan 5 2026 15:57 utc | 40

Ah, the Trumpster fails to consider the unintended consequences of his actions.
 
Now, his world-wide friends (if he has any left), plus the American Uniparty of Zion, all wear a Trumpster target on their backs. And now, the Zionistas in Israel can kidnap anyone they like, anyone, and blame it on whoever they want whenever it suits them and their ends.
 
Or so they think. 
 
They sure do act like God ain’t watching as the Eternal Timeclock that is the Micronova of the Sun bears down on us all.
 
At least I will leave this planet with my integrity intact. Not an easy task, not on this planet, not in this America.
 
 

Posted by: Nooneuknow | Jan 5 2026 15:59 utc | 41

@08 Sebgo
Perfect.
 
 

Posted by: Soviético | Jan 5 2026 16:00 utc | 42

@08 Sebgo
Perfect.
 
 

Posted by: Soviético | Jan 5 2026 16:00 utc | 43

Posted by: james | Jan 5 2026 15:49 utc | 30
 
Yeah. I know. That assessment is from people there… but but but Commies Everywhere!
 
Once the US economy deteriorates a bit more and more of the world realizes what life in the US is really like, the bribes and influence will not be as effective and Americans will realize how much they are detested around the globe. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 5 2026 16:01 utc | 44

Caracas, January 4, 2026.
The U.S. armed forces bombed Venezuela from approximately 2:00 to 2:45 a.m. on January 3. At least seven sites in the greater Caracas area were affected, as well as locations in Aragua State and the coastal city of Higuerote in Miranda State. Both military personnel and civilians were killed, including children. Infrastructure damage is significant. Some parts of the city lost power, but as of Sunday morning electricity has been fully restored.
What has occurred is a grave violation of international law and of Venezuela’s sovereignty. In the course of the attack, President Nicolás Maduro was kidnapped and taken to the United States. This happened despite fierce resistance from his security team. The entire inner circle stood their ground and died fighting. U.S. forces also abducted President Maduro’s wife, Cilia Flores.
https://www.counterpunch.org/2026/01/03/report-from-caracas-the-us-kidnaps-president-nicolas-maduro-but-venezuela-fights-back-and-maintains-its-revolution/
On Saturday, the Cuban government decreed two days of national mourning, from January 5 to 6, in homage to the 32 Cuban officers who died during the United States military attack against Venezuela.
https://www.telesurenglish.net/cuba-decrees-national-mourning-for-32-officers-who-died-in-venezuela/

Reporting on the resistance of Venezuelans and their allies has been omitted by Western propaganda orgs, leading to speculation defenses were deliberately shut down and that Maduro gave himself up or was given up. Americans think Trump is ‘running’ Venezuela because that is what he told them. The Bolivarian regime appears to remain in place and demonstrates their responsibility to the people by trying to avoid the destruction the US achieved in Libya and Gaza. The US war machine needs Venezuelan oil to produce the diesel fuel many of its killing machines run on. A strategic necessity if the US is planning to militarily change the regime in Iran, which would likely lead to the closing of the Persian Gulf. 
 

Posted by: Keme | Jan 5 2026 16:02 utc | 45

Posted by: Nooneuknow | Jan 5 2026 15:59 utc | 42
 
Too late for me. I was no choir boy but I’m trying to make up for it. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 5 2026 16:03 utc | 46

Today, I read that the scale of the attacks were large, around 150 aircraft attacked 7 locations. It appears they targeted the leaders of the government and expected chaos in the aftermath. Perhaps, after few months of this, they were to send few hundred troops to seize power and install their puppets 
I am now convinced that is the only logical explanation of what happened; it was a failed decapitation strike 
 

Posted by: Kemerd | Jan 5 2026 16:03 utc | 47

Posted by: JamesBond | Jan 5 2026 15:34 utc | 16
Every time something goes off, it’s “President Putin” or China that bend the knee.
I did not say anything related to this. And I know the Monroe doctrine was fundamentally about the western hemisphere. Syria is not. 
Comprehension lessons are necessary mr bond.

Posted by: Natalya Volkova | Jan 5 2026 16:04 utc | 48

Posted by: Gordon Brown | Jan 5 2026 15:41 utc | 20
 
#####
 
There will be no next mandate. The Dems will bury him in the coming midterms.
 
Trump will take the fall for Ukraine, Gaza, tariffs, Epstein, and sundry other Imperial missteps.
 
With his leaving the WH, those chapters will be closed for a generation.
 
This episode is not a beginning. It is a pathetic end.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 5 2026 16:05 utc | 49

Tenho .muita informação de fontes venezuelanas, cubanas e brasileiras, mas teria que colocá-las  em português…
Posso?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Posted by: Soviético | Jan 5 2026 16:06 utc | 50

Too late for me. I was no choir boy but I’m trying to make up for it. 
Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 5 2026 16:03 utc | 47
 
Never too late, my friend. Integrity is not only devotion to the truth as a whole, but also the truth of one’s self. 
 
Everybody fucks up, but not everybody owns or learns from it when they do. 
 
 

Posted by: Nooneuknow | Jan 5 2026 16:09 utc | 51

The U.S. U.N. spokes person live now embarrassing me as an American, and  is wearing a pin that is two arrows. That’s special. The USA needs a Trail Of Tears along with Israel. Help Wanted. TY B and all. Keep on. The USA and Israel are World Terrorists.

Posted by: chuckn | Jan 5 2026 16:09 utc | 52

Natalya Volkova | Jan 5 2026 15:16 utc | 2
 
Yes, Natalya, the continuing silence coming from the Kremlin and MFA is deafening. RT published a diatribe from former Ecuadoran president Correa, but that’s it, and it’s already early evening in Moscow. It’s Orthodox Christmas week, but that doesn’t explain the silence in the face of this dastardly international crime of massive proportions–or so it would seem to be.

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 5 2026 16:11 utc | 53

Posso?
 
Posted by: Soviético | Jan 5 2026 16:06 utc | 51
 

 
Spew it.
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 5 2026 16:11 utc | 54

And what does Maduro’s wife have to do with any of this? She’s the one who had the machine gun? It’s admirable to try to make some sense of this but I doubt very much there is any. At best, it could be called creative chaos, which is what Trump’s management style is.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 5 2026 16:11 utc | 55

xor@32 …..
 

In fact, the remaining hope for the whole hemisphere and beyond rests with the Venezuelan people. If the tyrannical US empire is unable to subdue Venezuela, it will embolden others to resist too.

Wonder who gets the Body Bag contract?
 
Cheers M 

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Jan 5 2026 16:11 utc | 56

  • I hope Congress will very quickly slap trump down and release Maduro. He’s way over his paygrade with this move, along with running his mouth off about Greenland ect ect. He’s upsetting a lot of people / countrys.

Posted by: Mark2 | Jan 5 2026 16:13 utc | 57

The impression I get is that the coup was all set up in advance, and almost the only senior people who weren’t informed were the Maduros and the poor Cubans who did their duty, fired at the helicopters and were killed. 
 
I’d love to be wrong. 

Posted by: YetAnotherAnon | Jan 5 2026 16:14 utc | 58

Perhaps Maduro was a prisoner of the true hoodlums, i.e. the military, and the US by abducting him actually freed him, because in reality he was a puppet and prisoner of the kleptarchy that effectively formed the instance the Bolivarian revolution got a hold of the oil wealth (for lack of tradition and therefore ability to digest it all, literally and figuratively). Not that he himself wasn’t corrupt to some extent, but that he wasn’t a military man, like Chavez, and ergo was an impotent giant become palace prisoner.

Posted by: Ludovic | Jan 5 2026 16:15 utc | 59

Everybody fucks up, but not everybody owns or learns from it when they do.
 
Posted by: Nooneuknow | Jan 5 2026 16:09 utc | 52
 
#####
 
True. Not everyone achieves self-actualization.
 
Not everyone wants to. Some are content to self-medicate and pursue physical pleasure.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 5 2026 16:16 utc | 60

What happens if the New York Court finds Maduro not guilty? 

Posted by: Gee Eye Joe | Jan 5 2026 16:17 utc | 61

Not Venezuela…. The UK…..
 
Britain 2025: It’s All Gone to Sh*t

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 5 2026 16:18 utc | 62

True. Not everyone achieves self-actualization. Not everyone wants to. Some are content to self-medicate and pursue physical pleasure.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 5 2026 16:16 utc | 61

Posted by: Nooneuknow | Jan 5 2026 16:18 utc | 63

Keme@46……where are the dead US commandos, all that commotion, his guard detail fought for their lives, his life, yet, only  his guards were killed…..not one Yank? Either the Yanks are Supermen or someone is full of shit. Close arms combat is messy. Perhaps due to security issues his men were lightly armed with side arm and tazer, or?
 
Cheers M 

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Jan 5 2026 16:18 utc | 64

Russia and China would be foolish to let the US get away with this unpunished. They are not fools. Watch this space!

Posted by: sirdavide | Jan 5 2026 16:19 utc | 65

“The biggest threat the world faces today is resource nationalism” 
 
Rex Tillerson, quoted in Exxon Mobile and American Power by Steve Coll 
 
 
Tillerson was Trump’s first Secretary of State 

Posted by: will moon | Jan 5 2026 16:19 utc | 66

One almost gets the impression that Trump does not like USA’s big oil companies. As it is they , Trump explains that are going to have to cough up billions of dollars to pay for investment in Venezuela’s oil industry to make it profitable.( Okay everyone let’s put our pension fund money in a stolen oil field  )Trump appears to have lost his marbles and Rubio speaks like he got caught with his finger in the cake icing . Is the US military trying to embarrass Trump in order to dispose of his regime and take control from theses dreadful politicians?
 

Posted by: Cheryl | Jan 5 2026 16:19 utc | 67

True. Not everyone achieves self-actualization. Not everyone wants to. Some are content to self-medicate and pursue physical pleasure.Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 5 2026 16:16 utc | 61
Posted by: Nooneuknow | Jan 5 2026 16:18 utc | 64
 
Not everyone knows why they’re here in the first place. Life here was always meant to be temporary.

Posted by: Nooneuknow | Jan 5 2026 16:19 utc | 68

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 5 2026 16:11 utc | 56
 
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As I understand it, Maduro’s wife also had political clout and social status.
 
She would be a dangerous stand-in once the President was abducted.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 5 2026 16:20 utc | 69

TACO trump anyone ?
 

Posted by: Mark2 | Jan 5 2026 16:20 utc | 70

Posted by: Nooneuknow | Jan 5 2026 16:09 utc | 52
 
True. Thanks.

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 5 2026 16:20 utc | 71

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Jan 5 2026 16:18 utc | 65
 
US Special Forces don’t die from enemy gunfire. They die from drug overdoses and from their buddies murdering them back home.

Posted by: Caveman | Jan 5 2026 16:20 utc | 72

In response to Frithgild @ 24
Than you for your post.
one of many good explanatory website articles.

https://ashesonair.org/2025/05/12/essequibo-dispute-guyana-and-venezuela-face-rising-tensions-over-oil-rich-region/

Posted by: Fíréan | Jan 5 2026 16:20 utc | 73

Posted by: Nooneuknow | Jan 5 2026 16:19 utc | 69
 
######
 
You’re singing a song that I like. 😀😀😀

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 5 2026 16:21 utc | 74

Trump doesn’t need to take Panama back.
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 5 2026 16:23 utc | 75

Posted by: Kemerd | Jan 5 2026 16:03 utc | 48
 
I think you’re right. It also seems like there was more of a firefight than has been reported. Manpads were fired at the US helicopters they just missed their targets. This could easily have seen helicopters downed plus deaths and the US could have been looking at Carter Iran hostage mission redux.

Posted by: Harold Wilson | Jan 5 2026 16:24 utc | 76

Did Mileva Marić really discover Relativity and Einstein took the  credit ? Posted by: Exile | Jan 5 2026 10:05 utc | 452

 As a young student of physics, we were explicitly warned off from pursuing this question because it tends to end one’s career. Also, it’s not just Milena Marić……….
 
thanks Persiflo for confirmation 

Posted by: Exile | Jan 5 2026 16:25 utc | 77

You’re singing a song that I like. 😀😀😀
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 5 2026 16:21 utc | 75
 
Thank you so much. Now, you and all the rest of the bar, HAVE THE BEST LIFE POSSIBLE.
 
Until we meet again, my friends.

Posted by: Nooneuknow | Jan 5 2026 16:26 utc | 78

@ 53
Sometimes I remember the American Indian Ghost Dance movement, which promised that, one day, the white man will be extirpated from North America. We can only hope. Europe deserves the Euro AmeriKKKan refuse. You thought Syrian immigration was bad? Oh boy, get ready.

Posted by: fnord | Jan 5 2026 16:28 utc | 79

This, broadly, IMO,  is a repeat of destroying Ansar Allah and bombing Iranian nuclear sites.
 
A lot of hot air with no substantial success.
 
Remember how Trump crowed during the first 48 hours of the bombings on Iran and how he insisted the bombings were successful. He was so sure the Iranian government would collapse. 7 days later he was begging them for mercy.
 
The Empire is toothless but strutting around like the greatest thing ever. In the process of trying to fool us, they continue to fool themselves.
 
As always, we can and will judge results, not promises or narratives.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 5 2026 16:28 utc | 80

@49,
Comprehensive lessons do need to be learned. But they need to be learned by all of those who claim that multipolarity will happen. Not just China & Russia. They are well secured anyway due to their nuclear arsenal. However, there are other countries that want this multipolar world but do exactly zero in that direction. One example is Brazil. 
How is Monroe doctrine suppose to create a multipolar world for the Brazilian elite? Do they not see what is happening in the region? 
“Wanna be” great powers like Brazil or India who brag about “multipolar world” should not only stop blocking any attempt to create alternative monetary systems but actively support it. Nobody expects them to actually help militarily in any way. 
Regarding Syria, it was done for another country in the region as important as US itself. I don’t need to tell you more because it’s probably more than obvious by now. Which is why, the country is still destabilized and will continue to be in the future. 

Posted by: JamesBond | Jan 5 2026 16:29 utc | 81

Between the Brits illegally holding $2 billion in Venezuelan gold in the Bank of England – the Swiss have jumped on the bandwagon now, the thieving will now begin.
 
“Switzerland has frozen all assets within its jurisdiction belonging to Nicolás Maduro and individuals linked to him.”

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Jan 5 2026 16:29 utc | 82

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 5 2026 16:11 utc | 56 Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 5 2026 16:20 utc | 70
 

As I understand it, Maduro’s wife also had political clout and social status. She would be a dangerous stand-in once the President was abducted.

 
This is true, she has been a PM and more.
 
But the rumor is that she insisted on following her husband. 
 
All the left-leaning women of France are bloating about the “love story in hardness” on the french fora.

Posted by: Sebgo | Jan 5 2026 16:29 utc | 83

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 5 2026 16:20 utc | 70
Yeah ok, they will find charges against her then. This will wreck the US judicial system insofar as it has any credibility left. I thought at a minimum some kind of arrest warrant would be necessary but the situation is just too surreal for anyone to worry about such minutiae. After all, weren’t the drug boat bombings designed to open the way for Trump to do whatever the hell he wants with law?

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 5 2026 16:30 utc | 84

@ 73
Special forces got fucked up in Tora Bora. SEALs went down in helicopters in Afghanistan once every other year from jerry-rigged Taliban rockets. It’s disheartening that the battle was as lop-sided as it was. It’s a sign, too, that US intelligence was working very well in Caracas, and that US electronic warfare crippled the Venezuelan capacity to respond effectively. The people manning those MANPADs were nothing short of heroic, but Venezuela is going to have to have a MANPAD on every street corner, and I don’t think they have the equipment for that.
 
If I were the leader of a Third World nation, I would be investing heavily in domestic arms manufacturer, especially air defense. The US depends on spectacular overwhelming air power. It doesn’t send men to fight where it does not have uncontested air power, because without air power, the US is a paper tiger. War Nerd was probably right all these years that jet purchases by the Venezuelans were a big waste of money. Not one of those jets came in handy here.

Posted by: fnord | Jan 5 2026 16:33 utc | 85

Again, I think this has more to do with Rubio’s Presidential aspirations than any geo political objective.  The Venezuela “thingy” gives Rubio stature [snicker..snicker] and the opportunity to be seen as having the gravitas that Vance, who is now being portrayed as a frat-boy by Rubio’s backers in the mockingbird-media.

Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 5 2026 16:33 utc | 86

Did Mileva Marić really discover Relativity and Einstein took the  credit ? Posted by: Exile | Jan 5 2026 10:05 utc | 452
 
 As a young student of physics, we were explicitly warned off from pursuing this question because it tends to end one’s career. Also, it’s not just Milena Marić……….
 
thanks Persiflo for confirmation 
 
Posted by: Exile | Jan 5 2026 16:25 utc | 78

 
Exile, I fucked up this post a bit. Something is there, but I can’t confirm any specific names. The discussion is on the OT.

Posted by: persiflo | Jan 5 2026 16:36 utc | 87

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 5 2026 16:11 utc | 54
Vasily Nebenzya condemned the Americans in the United Nations. You will read it soon I believe. It is a very good statement although as I previously said, words they are meaningless now. America is not interested in words as you know. 
Also today, somewhere in our great country President Putin believes that the restoration of our Paralympians right to the national flag and anthem is a victory. 
There are a lot of questions that should be answered, pity, majority of people are interested in making excuses or accusing the victims of something speculative to avoid them. 

Posted by: Natalya Volkova | Jan 5 2026 16:37 utc | 88

@ 87
Rubio being able to tell the gusanos “I got Maduro!” is going to fall flat when they remember their grandma and grandpa were abducted and deported by ICE right back to where Rubio is bombing. And don’t forget that the gusanos who came here illegally can’t vote in elections here, so their opinion is moot. Rubio has wanted to get rid of Maduro and the PSUV because he is a scion of the white Latin American bourgeoisie, which is aligned with US imperialism as a class of neo-colonial compradors. He, and the class he embodies, wants a share in the spoils of the Euro Amerikan rape and pillage of the workforce and natural resources of Latin America.

Posted by: fnord | Jan 5 2026 16:38 utc | 89

51 and 55
How rude this creature called ‘too scents’ is. ‘B’ is in charge here, Mr. Soviet. Put it in Portuguese, if anyone is interested, just use Google Translate.

Posted by: Salvar os Burros da Burrice | Jan 5 2026 16:40 utc | 90

Posted by: Exile | Jan 5 2026 15:53 utc | 35
 
Bang on point. 
 
This mission could have gone badly wrong.  

Posted by: Harold Wilson | Jan 5 2026 16:41 utc | 91

In 1992, American conservative writer Michael Ledeen reportedly said: “Every 10 years or so, the United States needs to pick up some small crappy little country and throw it against the wall, just to show the world we mean business.”
 
Posted by b on January 5, 2026 at 15:05 UTC | Permalink
 

 
This time around the USA has thrown the UN against the wall.
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 5 2026 16:44 utc | 92

Posted by: fnord | Jan 5 2026 16:38 utc | 90
Don’t know. A quick unsicientific sampling of Latino diaspora shows it is overwhelmingly in favor of what happened to Maduro. 

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 5 2026 16:44 utc | 93

@86 fnord
 
 
Yes, they definitely do die from gunfire, I was trying to make a point about the utter hypocrisy of this ‘mission’ to ‘capture’ a ‘drug dealer’
 
‘A STAGGERING TOTAL of 109 soldiers assigned to Fort Bragg, active and reserve, lost their lives in 2020 and 2021, casualty reports obtained through the Freedom of Information Act show. Only four of the deaths occurred in overseas combat operations. All the rest took place stateside. Fewer than 20 were from natural causes. All the rest were preventable. This is a seemingly unprecedented wave of fatalities on a modern U.S. military installation.’ 
Overdose Crisis at Fort Bragg

Posted by: Caveman | Jan 5 2026 16:44 utc | 94

Manpads !
Nice little air force one plane you got their don, shame if something were to happen to it.

Posted by: Mark2 | Jan 5 2026 16:47 utc | 95

@#53 Ford I wish for a white Buffalo born.Wage Peace and Justice. Repeat!

Posted by: chuckn | Jan 5 2026 16:47 utc | 96

VZ got all the means necessary to repeat another bay of pigs for the US. For example they got an AK-103 factory.Even much weaker Somalia was able to defeat a US invasion.
Posted by: p3t3r | Jan 5 2026 15:54 utc | 37
 
Except this was no invasion. And Trump will not dare to do one.

Posted by: Johann Siegfried von Oberndorf | Jan 5 2026 16:48 utc | 97

Based on what Alastair Crooke said, it sounds like Delcy Rodriquez orchestrated a coup with the help of the Americans.  The 2002 coup against Chavez lasted 3 days.  With Diosdado Cabello back in the country, how long before Delcy and Friends flee to Qatar?

Posted by: EoinW | Jan 5 2026 16:50 utc | 98

Yip, just as we thought – the media whores (BBC) have been warned not use the word kidnapped, when referring to the kidnapping of the Venezuelan president and his wife.
 
Owen Jones (@owenjonesjourno): “BBC journalists have been banned from describing the kidnapped Venezuelan leader as having been kidnapped. The BBC News Editor has sent this to BBC journalists.” | nitter.poast.org

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Jan 5 2026 16:51 utc | 99

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 5 2026 16:30 utc | 85
 
######
 
There is no law. There never was.
 
The delusion is breaking under the weight of the facts.
 
People who still believe there are laws and rights are in for a difficult awakening.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 5 2026 16:51 utc | 100

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