Moon of Alabama Brecht quote
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

Posted by: JamesBond | Jan 5 2026 16:29 utc | 82
 
Can you explain, or give an opinion on the special relationship President Putin has with netanyahu and israel. 

Posted by: Natalya Volkova | Jan 5 2026 16:54 utc | 101

@ Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 5 2026 16:51 utc | 101
AKA: There is no one coming to save you, plan accordingly.

Posted by: jared | Jan 5 2026 16:54 utc | 102

[DC] Not..interested in funding the Venezuelan energy industry right now…just don’t want the CCP doing so. Russia likely concurs, and are somewhat muted about this”   – Seer  34

A very insightful comment Seer.  Just as the War Against Russia in ex-ukrainia has bgreatly advanced the interests of China and Turkey, the US blockade in Venezuela is more of a benefit to Russia and Rubio than anyone else…so much so that after the mid-terms the whole Russia-RUSSIA-RUSSIA!!! calliope campaign might see new light…except that Rubio is just what the DNCs moneybags wants.

Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 5 2026 16:55 utc | 103

Trump wants to deal, and to deal, he needs leverage. The ability to snatch and abduct the president of a country, and his wife, is about the biggest leverage one can think of. 
Accept my terms, or you’ll end up in my prison. Along with your spouse: After a long day of being terrorised by Trump, the next Maduros will find that their pillow talk turns from romantic to more terror, by a spouse who’d rather stay in the palace rather than ending up in Trump’s prison cells.

Posted by: Marvin | Jan 5 2026 16:55 utc | 104

Keme @ 46:

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.

This here. There is little to nothing about the resistance to the attack by Venezuelan forces, or even discussion of casualties. The last news I have is that there is no official count reported by Venezuelan authorities yet, but there are at least 80 dead, including the 32 Cuban soldiers who died defending Maduro. No news about U.S. casualties.
The idea that the kidnapping operation encountered no resistance seems to be a propaganda line. Remember that for several days preceding the attack, there were rumors going around that Maduro had worked out some kind of deal with Trump to arrange an exit from Venezuela and a surrender of power.
For those of you who want to leave the anglosphere for some news from the region, here are some sources I can recommend. You will find facts reported there that never make it out in “Western” press, independent or otherwise.https://orinocotribune.com/https://www.telesurenglish.net/https://operamundi.uol.com.br/https://revistaopera.operamundi.uol.com.br/

Posted by: Palm&Needle | Jan 5 2026 16:56 utc | 105

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 | 99
 
This is also what Scott Ritter said. But this is too simple. Maximum what Trump can achieve is a deal about oil and raw minerals. But Maduro also was open to negotiations. 
For me it seems, Maduro was a symbol of resistance to the US and removing him looks like a big Victory for America. But in reality, nothing has changed.

Posted by: Johann Siegfried von Oberndorf | Jan 5 2026 16:58 utc | 106

sorry about the bad formatting.. first post with the new system. I try again.
 
Keme @ 46

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.

This here. There is little to nothing about the resistance to the attack by Venezuelan forces, or even discussion of casualties. The last news I have is that there is no official count reported by Venezuelan authorities yet, but there are at least 80 dead, including the 32 Cuban soldiers who died defending Maduro. No news about U.S. casualties.
The idea that the kidnapping operation encountered no resistance seems to be a propaganda line. Remember that for several days preceding the attack, there were rumors going around that Maduro had worked out some kind of deal with Trump to arrange an exit from Venezuela and a surrender of power.
 
For those of you who want to leave the anglosphere for some news from the region, here are some sources I can recommend. You will find facts reported there that never make it out in “Western” press, independent or otherwise.
 
https://orinocotribune.com/
https://www.telesurenglish.net/
https://operamundi.uol.com.br/
https://revistaopera.operamundi.uol.com.br/
 

Posted by: Palm&Needle | Jan 5 2026 16:59 utc | 107

@ Posted by: Bhavati | Jan 5 2026 16:54 utc | 105
I don’t agree with your assumption (collusion).
It was too clean – appears there was an order to hold fire.
I think there is another shoe going to drop.

Posted by: jared | Jan 5 2026 16:59 utc | 108

“Don’t know. A quick unsicientific sampling of Latino diaspora shows it is overwhelmingly in favor of what happened to Maduro.”
 
Guisanos who think they are better than other lations because they are descended from Europeans.
Latin white nationalists.
Anyone who cheers while a foreign power murders their people and tries to plunder their resouces is a complete idiot and a traitor.
 

Posted by: Biggpapi | Jan 5 2026 17:00 utc | 109

Russia calls Trump’s abduction of Nicolas Maduro “Criminal Operation” — Russia’s UN representative Vasily Nebenzya “We are particularly appalled by the unparalleled cynicism with which Washington did not even attempt to conceal the true aims of its criminal operation”
https://x.com/MyLordBebo/status/2008215138638459042
 
Venezuela orders police to find, arrest anyone involved in supporting U.S. attack-decree
https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/venezuela-orders-police-find-arrest-anyone-involved-supporting-us-attack-decree-2026-01-05/
 
The there was about 80 killed in the US attack so it seems unlikely to be a deal right at the top. But somebody who could order the air defense to stand down and theres something with Maduro’s security. It seems the Americans got got to him too fast. Reuters had a piece about to operation to capture Maduro and they describe the goons making their way to and into the compound then breaking through the door to catch him just before he was able to get into a safe room. That was really odd, absolutely no mention of a firefight with the security team.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Jan 5 2026 17:00 utc | 110

Trumpstein may be hoping to get paid in dollars only for the oil.

Posted by: Cycling Nut | Jan 5 2026 17:02 utc | 111

Potemkin Regime Change?
Less Is More? Trump’s minimalist actions in Venezuela fluffed by maximalist rhetoric may turn Teddy Roosevelt’s famous slogan on its head: Speak a big stick but carry on softly in Caracas.
https://www.beyondwasteland.net/p/potemkin-regime-change

Posted by: KevinB | Jan 5 2026 17:03 utc | 112

Cheryl | Jan 5 2026 16:19 utc | 68
 
Control of oil being denominated in dollars is what the aim is as always. That’s the focus of a draft paper Michael Hudson sent to me early this morning. It will hopefully be published by Wednesday. I have a slightly different premise I’m working on that ought to be ready later today. As usual, the actual reasons behind the Outlaw US Empire’s criminality aren’t being mentioned.    

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 5 2026 17:03 utc | 113

So much for the naval siege.
 
BREAKING: About a dozen sanctioned oil tankers, loaded with Venezuelan crude and fuel, have slipped out of Venezuelan waters in “dark mode” (transponders off) despite the ongoing US blockade. Most are supertankers typically headed to China.Source: Reuters / http://TankerTrackers.com
https://x.com/KShevchenkoReal/status/2008185067168829516

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Jan 5 2026 17:05 utc | 114

In response to

Trumpstein may be hoping to get paid in dollars only for the oil.
Posted by: Cycling Nut | Jan 5 2026 17:02 utc | 116

 
You should be riding the BiSaddle and you are correct with the reason for the move on Venezuela

Posted by: psychohistorian | Jan 5 2026 17:05 utc | 115

Natalya Volkova | Jan 5 2026 16:37 utc | 89
 
Thanks for your reply. Yes, I share your apprehensions. I imagine most of Russia’s public that follows events is also puzzled.

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 5 2026 17:08 utc | 116

BBC: Bluefin tuna fetches record $3.2m at Tokyo auction https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c8d0q16zvzgo
 
 

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 5 2026 17:09 utc | 117

This only shows that the US/Uni-polar world is asserting itself while the so-called Multi-polar can’t keep anything safe from the US. 

Posted by: MiniMO | Jan 5 2026 17:13 utc | 118

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 | 100
Abducted should be used then.
 

Posted by: MiniMO | Jan 5 2026 17:15 utc | 119

In response to Peter@4,
 
Haha, nja, snarare skita på sig och försöka göra kullerbyttor i luften. Jag misstänker att USA skulle kunna bomba Köpenhamn, och Europeiska politiker hade bara gnytt och stämt upp en lovsång till demokrati och gemensamma värderingar mellan tårarna.

Posted by: Skiffer | Jan 5 2026 17:16 utc | 120

  • I hope Congress will very quickly slap trump down and release Maduro. 

 
Posted by: Mark2 | Jan 5 2026 16:13 utc | 58

 
I like what you’re smoking.

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 5 2026 17:16 utc | 121

DW: John Helmer
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZ6Vj8FYjeg
 
“Simultaneous strikes in Russia and Caracas. This was no coincidence. ‘The white supremacists around Trump obviously didn’t read Uncle Remus and so don’t know about the story of the tar-baby…”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 5 2026 17:18 utc | 122

What happens if the New York Court finds Maduro not guilty? 
 
Posted by: Gee Eye Joe | Jan 5 2026 16:17 utc | 62

 
Gitmo. Or “suicide”.

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 5 2026 17:18 utc | 123

The vast majority of western politicians are still to cowed to call out Trump’s trashing of international norms. When will they grow a pair? How much more like a protection racket does it have to get?

Posted by: Dave G | Jan 5 2026 17:20 utc | 124

Paraguay, Argentina and Panama all affirmed the existence of Cartel de los Soles.
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 5 2026 17:22 utc | 126

Control of oil being denominated in dollars is what the aim is as always. That’s the focus of a draft paper Michael Hudson sent to me early this morning. It will hopefully be published by Wednesday. I have a slightly different premise I’m working on that ought to be ready later today. As usual, the actual reasons behind the Outlaw US Empire’s criminality aren’t being mentioned.    
Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 5 2026 17:03 utc | 118
 
Thanks. Now I get an idea why Alex Krainer said, the US needs Venzuela as a collateral für the US debt. As long as they can demand from Venezuela oil trade in USD, this will strengthen the Petro dollar, especially when the output and the international share increases.
China is doing it’s business with VZ in yuan, I suppose.

Posted by: Johann Siegfried von Oberndorf | Jan 5 2026 17:24 utc | 127

OT: (except for Colombia). 
 
Copper hits all time high.
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 5 2026 17:28 utc | 128

AKA: There is no one coming to save you, plan accordingly.
 
Posted by: jared | Jan 5 2026 16:54 utc | 106
 
####
 
Yes, and that has always been true and always will be true.
 
The human mind craves stability and order. Rest. Peace. Relaxation. A measure of predictability just short of boredom.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 5 2026 17:28 utc | 129

Posted by: Jo | Jan 5 2026 15:23 utc | 6
 
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
 
Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 5 2026 15:40 utc | 19
 
Lest we forget, Sequoia Voting Systems was acquired by Smartmatic, a Venezuelan-founded company, in 2005. 
 
A lot of names crop up in this piece.
 
 
 
 

Posted by: john | Jan 5 2026 17:29 utc | 130

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 5 2026 16:44 utc | 94
 
#####
 
In my experience, there are no good diasporas: the Russian diaspora, the Ukrainian diaspora, the Indian diaspora.
 
It is always the same. They tend to hate their country of origin and have no affinity for their culture or countrymen.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 5 2026 17:32 utc | 131

In support of my contention above that that Trump’s foray into Venezuela is purely for  the benefit of Rubio’s Predidential aspirations I offer an excerpt of this article I picked up from my Z-H newsfeed written by Ashes of Acacia blog:
https://ashesofacacia.substack.com/p/marco-terrorism-the-us-enters-a-new

 
By waging a regime change war Trump  has penned the death letter for the future of American conservative populism.
 
Authorship of that obituary cannot be attributed to Trump alone. Marco Rubio.. can rightfully be credited as its co-writer. Rubio..has accelerated Trump’s departure from the America First ideology past a point of no return. Rubio was not just a candidate competing against [Trump] for the Republican nomination but one who Trump highlighted as an adversary representing everything wrong with the Republican Party.
 
Rubio incessantly urged the Trump administration to pursue a more interventionist foreign policy..Rubio as the Secretary of State [was] a glaring red flag..to his core campaign promises..In less than one year..foreign policy shaped by Rubio, stands as the greatest betrayal of everything the president once stood for.
 
A pillar of Rubio’s political career has always been his overt desire to reshape the political landscape of Latin America. [His family fleeing] Fidel Castro allowed Rubio to capture the..vote of Latin Americans in Florida, who were integral to electing him to the U.S. Senate for the three consecutive terms he served from 2011 until being confirmed as the Secretary of State of the second Trump administration in 2025. The overthrow of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro represents the apex of Rubio’s political career and the most profound piece of evidence of the influence he has not only in the current Trump administration but also in reshaping the future of the Republican Party.

Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 5 2026 17:33 utc | 132

@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.

In other words ‘guilt’ by association with the illegally abducted? 

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 5 2026 17:34 utc | 133

@103 too scents 
 
Social Contract ? die amerikanisierung Europas wird bald vollendet sein

Posted by: M | Jan 5 2026 17:35 utc | 134

Yes, it is pretty obvious that the entire op was telegraphed and no one was killed. I heard people talk about 80 people killed but so far no footage of ambulances hauling gurneys, blood spots on the ground, or what you would normally see. 
 
All posts that were hit were evacuated including the neighboring buildings. 
 
DJT has yet to reveal what he is. He is not a monster, yet. 

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Jan 5 2026 17:37 utc | 135

As a corollary, I do not believe in dual citizenship. You’re a Russian or an Israeli. You’re Chinese, or you’re American. You’re Ukrainian, or you’re Canadian.
 
Make a decision and live with the consequences.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 5 2026 17:37 utc | 136

Yes, it is pretty obvious that the entire op was telegraphed and no one was killed.
 
I heard people talk about 80 people killed but so far no footage of ambulances hauling gurneys, blood spots on the ground, or what you would normally see.
 
All posts that were hit were evacuated including the neighboring buildings.
 
DJT has yet to reveal what he is. He is not a monster, yet.
 
Posted by: NemesisCalling | Jan 5 2026 17:37 utc | 141
 
######
 
Are you filling in for Tobias Cole today?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 5 2026 17:39 utc | 137

The kidnapping operation happened very quickly, less than an hour. Reporters for the Orinoco Tribune, who were in their office in the southern district of Caracas, described sporadic explosions and the sound of “unfamiliar aircraft”. Trump, during his press conference, made an odd remark referring to the USAF turning Caracas “dark” – inferring this meant the “lights” (power) were shut down. The Orinoco tribune reporters did not say anything re: power outages. The term “dark”, in context, also refers to electronic warfare measures. Trump’s odd remarks referred to special “capabilities” of the USAF. 
 
Maybe, maybe not… but the utilization of EW capabilities to facilitate a rapid snatch-and-grab is consistent with on-scene reports and Trump’s later remarks. Most of the chatter regarding regime “betrayal”, bought-off security details, etc appear as extraneous noise and speculation – especially as partisan media such as Miami Herald and UK’s Telegraph are up front in this effort.

Posted by: jayc | Jan 5 2026 17:41 utc | 138

Social Contract ? die amerikanisierung Europas wird bald vollendet sein
 
Posted by: M | Jan 5 2026 17:35 utc | 140
 

 
The “Social Contract” was an idea developed by Hobbes and predates the founding of America.
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 5 2026 17:42 utc | 139

If someone doesn’t know Trump is a monster after sanctioning Russia, Venezuela, Syria, etc, where people have starved or the civilians in Yemen (among many places) were bombed to death.
 
The arrogance of Westerners, so-called Christians, is mind-boggling and hypocritical. It doesn’t even bother them to see innocents slaughtered.
 
Are such “people” human? Is it actually human to be cruel and murderous? Or is it animalistic and pagan?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 5 2026 17:42 utc | 140

@145 too scents 
 
It is and ever was a lie.

Posted by: M | Jan 5 2026 17:45 utc | 141

Posted by: Bhavati | Jan 5 2026 16:54 utc | 105
 
You may well be proved correct and top Venezuelan Generals betrayed Maduro. However, the special operations success didn’t necessarily require bribing anyone. It was just a well-planned operation which the US is very good at and one that militaries around the world will be studying for years.
 
It’s also worth remembering that in February 2022 Russia delivered a much larger helicopter group of paratroopers onto the Gostomel airfield during daytime, and without the element of surprise, suffering small losses in the process and that occurred without Ukrainian Generals being bribed.

Posted by: Harold Wilson | Jan 5 2026 17:46 utc | 142

Posted by: john | Jan 5 2026 17:29 utc | 136
Wow, that piece is barely a month old. And Steve Bannon is working overtime to have Trump serve a third term. Yeah, could be. Especially as Trump seems to be intent on handing the US judicial system the ultimate poison pill in the form of Maduro and wife. Why else not have Maduro have a deadly accident or something? 
But when we consider how precious metals have been appreciating in 2025 there could be something to what Michael Hudson, according to Karlof, will be saying about the USD and oil. Just guessing though.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 5 2026 17:47 utc | 143

Karlofi , I hope you have the ducks aligned in a row . It has been tiring to explain the geology of VZ oil . The problem is that Micheal Hudson , Richard Wolff  etc do not understand the concept  of complexity and connectivity of  3 E ( Energy , Economics , Ecology ) . I await your post .
Johann , Alex Krainer is good but on this he is out of depth . Understand there were only two buyers of VZ oil — Chevron and China . Oil to Chevron was sold in USD . Oil to China was also sold in USD . The oil supplied to China was against a USD 50 billion advanced ( loan) given to VZ . At the outset of the loan the condition b China was ROFR  . VZ could not sell any oil until the Chinese said ” NO ” to the shipments . Price was settled in USD . This has nothing to do with the petro dollar . ROFR = Right Of First Refusal . This means alwys the oil was offered to China at market price and only if China said NO could VZ sell it to another buyer  . 

Posted by: hole in head | Jan 5 2026 17:47 utc | 144

Exile | Jan 5 2026 15:46 utc | 26
*** (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……“ ***
 
Surely confirming beyond all doubt that the Nuremberg show-trials post-WW2 were hardly anything more than an extravaganza of Allied lies and applied hypocrisy.
 
Just like a certain, related, matter the Zionists and their chums have spent decades continuously ramming down everyone’s throats — and still do.

Posted by: Cynic | Jan 5 2026 17:48 utc | 145

“[DC] Not..interested in funding the Venezuelan energy industry right now…just don’t want the CCP doing so. Russia likely concurs, and are somewhat muted about this”   – Seer  34
 the US blockade in Venezuela is more of a benefit to Russia and Rubio than anyone else
Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 5 2026 16:55 utc | 107
 
No one can easily replace the Chinese investments in Venezuela, not Russia anyway, they’re much too poor. They can only trade, they can’t invest even at home.
Most likely China will continue to invest just like before, for one reason or another, and Venezuela will be kept in a poor and completely controlled state by US, exactly like Ukr. 
Russia can also continue their trade. They are in love with the headchoppers of Syria, why not with an occupied Venezuela? 

Posted by: rk | Jan 5 2026 17:49 utc | 146

In my opinion, the U.S. gave Maduro the choice between going the way of Gaddafi and Saddam or surrendering/submitting peacefully to U.S. special forces.  Maduro, it seems, was not quite ready to give up the ghost completely.

Posted by: thecelticwithinme | Jan 5 2026 17:50 utc | 147

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 5 2026 17:32 utc | 137
it’s worse than that. among the professional classes, ICE chooses collaborators, knowing they will support Western efforts to destroy their former homeland’s gov’t when taken in by the US. Shit, the West sets up whole countries this way, e.g., Taiwan. 
 
These motherfuckers run Disney. i’m sort of joking, re: Cuban mafia, aka CIA, running Florida. Ukrainian Nazis are all over Canada and Britain. 
 
 

Posted by: duck n cover | Jan 5 2026 17:51 utc | 148

Posted by: jayc | Jan 5 2026 17:41 utc | 144
Yes, the fact that usual suspects are using the betrayal narrative  should make people think. It creates confusion in Venezuela at the very time when it needs stability and cohesion. 

Posted by: Harold Wilson | Jan 5 2026 17:51 utc | 149

 nothing changed?
omg the copium is strong with this one

Posted by: patl | Jan 5 2026 17:52 utc | 150

@Peter AU1 | Jan 5 2026 17:05 utc | 119
 
If confirmed, that is a clear confirmation that the Venezuelan government are still in control, continuing the policies of President Maduro. I believe the accusation of acting President Rodrigues having cooperated with the US attackers is desinformation and smear.

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 5 2026 17:53 utc | 151

Venezuela Live Updates: Maduro Tells U.S. Judge He Was ‘Kidnapped’
Nicolás Maduro, the ousted Venezuelan leader, and his wife pleaded not guilty to drug trafficking and other federal charges. “I am still president of my country,” Maduro said. (NYT)
Ok so they are both charged. 

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 5 2026 17:54 utc | 152

Nicolás Maduro was first charged with drug trafficking by the Southern District of New York (SDNY) on March 26, 2020. The 2020 indictment accused Maduro and 14 associates of narco-terrorism, cocaine importation conspiracy, and weapons violations, alleging a partnership with groups like the FARC to ship tons of cocaine into the US. This occurred during Donald Trump’s presidency, when Trump was US President until January 20, 2021.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 5 2026 17:58 utc | 153

Posted by: patl | Jan 5 2026 17:52 utc | 155
 
Please enlighten us. What changed? Right… Fat ass pedophile achieved nothing, except further destroying his reputation… which is already mostly destroyed.

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 5 2026 17:59 utc | 154

He is not a monster, yet. 
Posted by: NemesisCalling | Jan 5 2026 17:37 utc | 141   
 
Can’t agree, no different to Obama, Clinton and the rest – 
 
The Business Party aka the duopoly aka the Uniparty aka “the blob” only employs monsters
 
Trump is a monster.
 
 
”Twas I did not yet know men. Never more will I believe what they say, what they think. It is of men and of men alone that one must be afraid, always.How long will it take for their delirium to end, how long before they just stop exhausted at last, these monsters” 
Louis-Ferdinand Céline – Voyage Au Bout De La Nuit

Posted by: will moon | Jan 5 2026 17:59 utc | 155

too scents | Jan 5 2026 17:28 utc | 134
 
The same need for copper to be denominated in dollars led to Allende’s overthrow. Indeed, it’s not just the petrodollar but the denomination of all commodities in dollars that’s the major name of the game since 1945.  
 
hole in head | Jan 5 2026 17:47 utc | 150
 
This has nothing to do with the chemical characteristics of Venezuelan oil, which is actually of several types, the mass of which is the very heavy Orinoco oil. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 5 2026 18:00 utc | 156

It doesn’t make you look good if you are on the multipolarity side. Haven’t they learned nothing from the pas decades?
 
NATO at least established a working state and secret service in Ukraine. Chances are non existent that Russia could do that in Ukraine. Maybe they should have in 2014. This is a war against multipolarity, against China. One for one they will be eliminated, no one will join if they can’t defend themselves. And it’s humiliating when you aren’t allowed in your own backyard and are surrounded with military bases. Doesn’t look good if you want to be a Great Power.
 
The minimum you can try is to raise the cost. With some mercenaries or militias under your control you could have shot down something. How would the US react when body bags are coming back? They have one more chance, put their foot down on Iran. They have to right to defend themselves and ask foreign military assistance. You might not like what the US does but it works.   

Posted by: Isidoor | Jan 5 2026 18:00 utc | 157

Nothing has changed. America has a limp dick problem probably caused by all the cocaine. News at 11.
As previously noted and now confirmed this appears to have been an emotional reaction after the failure of the mighty US navy to interdiction a (checks notes) oil carrier, those vessels noted for their stealth and speed. They also flagged Russian while traveling. Im sure that put the piss into Trumps corn flakes which led to this dramatic self-own. 
 
America needs a new playbook. Stimpong around while beating your chest and calling yourselves the strongest while you studiously avoid China and Russia.. just isnt going to work. That sound you can hardly hear over all the posturing and Trumpian bloviating is the air leaking out of the once-mighty dollar.
 
Tick-tock.

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Jan 5 2026 18:01 utc | 158

Republicofscotland@83…….Switzerland, but isn’t that where all dictators Heads of State hide their ill gotten grift…..Oligarchs, crime families, Kings and Queens alike, oh and anyone handed a peerage for loyalty? Will there be a run on Swiss banks?
 
Cheers M 

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Jan 5 2026 18:01 utc | 159

The US representative in the UNSC is hemorrhaging disgraceful lies, confirming his country’s status as an international terror regime.

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 5 2026 18:02 utc | 160

Switzerland confiscated Maduro’s assets.
When Russia finally reacted to NATO and invaded Ukraine, Switzerland froze the assets of Putin and other members of the government, the “aggressors”.
Now, this shithole country is freezing the victim’s assets. Can’t anyone transform this useless mountainous garbage dump into a usable flat parking lot?

Posted by: Pogranich | Jan 5 2026 18:02 utc | 161

The UNSC meeting on VZ has adjourned.  Two distinct camps were relieved.  Broadly, suppliers and consumers. 
There sure are a lot of white faced guisanos in South America and the Caribbean speaking at the Security Council.
 
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 5 2026 18:05 utc | 162

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Jan 5 2026 18:01 utc | 163
 
Trump couldn’t keep his hands off the Maduro regime. It was entering its 13th year. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 5 2026 18:05 utc | 163

Switzerland confiscated Maduro’s assets.
 
Posted by: Pogranich | Jan 5 2026 18:02 utc | 166
 

 
Switzerland’s banks have no agency.  They do as they are told lest they are sanctioned.
 
If this nonsense continues it will drive everyone of means into blind trusts that are beyond the reach of extra-legal sanctions.
 
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 5 2026 18:08 utc | 164

Karlofi @ 161 . Like I said I await your post . Don’t jump the gun . I hope to have something that is different from the BS floating about . 

Posted by: hole in head | Jan 5 2026 18:08 utc | 165

Pogranich@166……why do rich people hide their money in Switzerland? Hiding money to avoid paying taxes in one’s own country, ripping off one’s fellow taxpayers…..fuck them all and the white horses they ride on!
 
Cheers M 

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Jan 5 2026 18:10 utc | 166

The Danish representative in the UNSC communicates new-found interest in diplomacy.

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 5 2026 18:11 utc | 167

“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 | 83 
 
Any sources or details Republicofscotland without these, the unattributed quote you offer is regime change propaganda. 
 
Maybe show evidence?

Posted by: will moon | Jan 5 2026 18:11 utc | 168

O o
 
The Pentagon General debrief described a hot LZ both inbound and outbound.
Posted by: Exile | Jan 5 2026 15:53 utc | 35
____________🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

 
AI Overview
“Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive” is a famous quote from Sir Walter Scott’s 1808 poem Marmion, meaning that lies and deceit create complicated problems that spiral out of control, trapping the deceiver like a spider in its own web. It perfectly describes how dishonesty leads to a complex mess, making truth difficult to find, and is often used in relationships, politics, or any situation involving trickery.

 
 
 

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 5 2026 18:12 utc | 169

R2R: Venezuelans Take to the Streets to Condemn US Aggression
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXULEKOJJuE
 
“On the morning of January 5, 2026, Dimitri Lascaris spoke with Venezuelan journalist Coromoto Jaraba near a protest against US aggression…”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 5 2026 18:12 utc | 170

militaries around the world will be studying for years.
Russia delivered a much larger helicopter group of paratroopers onto the Gostomel airfield during daytime, and without the element of surprise, suffering small losses in the process and that occurred without Ukrainian Generals being bribed.
Posted by: Harold Wilson | Jan 5 2026 17:46 utc | 148
 
That’s infantile. The overall attack on Ukr at the start of smo was very strong. 
In VZ, very slow helicopters landed, took Maduro and went home.  Allegedly a few bodyguards from Cuba were killed but not even Trumpy says that he fought anyone except the bodyguards. He only shot 3-4 missiles to simulate an attack so the local population won’t go against the remaining puppets and to kill a few people he did not like.
In Syria 10 weekend warriors “conquered” the entire country! Why don’t you study that for years? It’s much better than Trumpy’s fake Rambo movie.

Posted by: rk | Jan 5 2026 18:12 utc | 171

Yes, it is pretty obvious that the entire op was telegraphed and no one was killed. 
 
Posted by: NemesisCalling | Jan 5 2026 17:37 utc | 141
 
What the Western media reports meant was that no Americans were killed. The bloodshed among Venezuelans seems to have been quite extensive. And the Cubans in Maduro’s bodyguard. But who would bother mentioning that?
 

Posted by: Laguerre | Jan 5 2026 18:12 utc | 172

why do rich people hide their money in Switzerland?
 
Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Jan 5 2026 18:10 utc | 173
 

 
They don’t.  The money in Switzerland is liquid and mostly transparent.
 
The hidden money is domiciled “offshore”.  
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 5 2026 18:13 utc | 173

America needs a new playbook.
 
Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Jan 5 2026 18:01 utc | 164
 
#####
 
I have given this a lot of thought.
 
The ends determine the means.
 
As long as America wants to be a colonial superpower with vassals, running a Capitalist (predatory, individualist) system, they have to behave as they do.
 
The big difference with the East is that both Russia and China have quite different goals, which again dictates the means they employ.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 5 2026 18:14 utc | 174

Ruminating on the Crooke/Judge Nap chat and what Crooke sees as a “message” being sent to Russia via CIA/MI6 related to nuclear brinksmanship. The two nuclear armed Outlaws are operating in tandem to a degree never seen before, IMO. Crooke opines that the Kremlin has washed its hands of Trump being friendly and being sincere about attaining a deal. The very quick return to hardcore Cold War days are here, which may explain the Kremlin’s public silence, while it works madly behind the scenes. 
 
It appears Trump’s narcissism has embraced his latent megalomania, which makes for a very volatile mixture. I’d like to be wrong…   

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 5 2026 18:14 utc | 175

@144 jayc

There were power outages and substations taken out. EW was used to blanket the attack, reading thirty or so Cuban guard were killed, over a hundred in total, including at least one impact on poorer civilian residential area. That Maduro did not make it to a safe room etc. is odd maybe…but few details of the location are known, possibly even that was not part of any detail given there would have to be bunkers at hand wherever he stayed or went – probably they did not even have that mentality, preferring more normal and some defense, unlike countries which are under constant threat of attack (e.g. Iran, Palestine, Yemen etc.), where even much precaution does not provide security.

I don’t know but that is how it seems.

Posted by: Ornot | Jan 5 2026 18:18 utc | 176

Trump is a monster….

Posted by: will moon | Jan 5 2026 17:59 utc | 161
 
😂 … 😆… 🤣… 😂
 

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 5 2026 18:21 utc | 177

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Jan 5 2026 16:29 utc | 83
 
So much for Swiss neutrality.  

Posted by: MarcusAurelius | Jan 5 2026 18:21 utc | 178

Some significant accomplishments here on the Maduro arrest and arraignment:
– Maduro, the incompetent and corrupt and Orwellian POTUS is out and under arrest in Miami.
– Cuba oil supply line is now cut off, and they will have to get their oil from Russia or Mexico
– The government unless it de-Cubanizes itself will have zero oil revenues
– The army has been denutted, and hopefully will now return to its role
– DJT ends the another deadly drug pipe line to the US, saving hundreds of thousands of lives in the process
– The Monroe doctrine is reasserted.
– America First is in vogue.

Posted by: tobias cole | Jan 5 2026 18:22 utc | 179

Reuters had a piece about to operation to capture Maduro and they describe the goons making their way to and into the compound then breaking through the door to catch him just before he was able to get into a safe room. That was really odd, absolutely no mention of a firefight with the security team.
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Jan 5 2026 17:00 utc | 115
============
 
Shades of Chile 1973?

Posted by: Jane | Jan 5 2026 18:23 utc | 180

Yes the Cuban commandoes guarding Maduro were KIA.
One might add the Volo is protected by the SAS.
Just mentioning…………..

Posted by: tobias cole | Jan 5 2026 18:24 utc | 181

why do rich people hide their money in Switzerland? Hiding money to avoid paying taxes in one’s own country, ripping off one’s fellow taxpayers…..fuck them all and the white horses they ride on!
Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Jan 5 2026 18:10 utc | 173
 
If you don’t know the answer, it means that you are either ignorant or stupid or both.
 
Between countries of the european empire and switzerland there is an agreement to exchange every year and automatically data of the accounts of european citizens.

Posted by: Naive | Jan 5 2026 18:24 utc | 182

“I can’t get no satisfaction, all I want is a chain reaction”
T.Rex – Solid Gold Easy Action
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BK60evSZemc

Posted by: duck n cover | Jan 5 2026 18:25 utc | 183

Posted by: tobias cole | Jan 5 2026 18:22 utc | 188
 
Fuck off fascist troll!

Posted by: Naive | Jan 5 2026 18:25 utc | 184

In response jayc@144,
 
Betrayal or not, I’m really surprised by the lack of recriminations and public defenestrations within Venezuela. There are obviously people in government, in the military and in the president’s security forces whose chief responsibility would have been the prevention and mitigation of exactly what has just taken place. The capital was bombed, the airspace breached, and the president kidnapped. In most normal situations, in arguably any country, the government would feel pressured to assign responsibility and demonstrate to the public that the source of the apparent failure was being addressed — dismissals, criminal charges, investigations and so on. Is anything like that taking place, and if not, why not?

Posted by: Skiffer | Jan 5 2026 18:26 utc | 185

@karlof1 | Jan 5 2026 18:14 utc | 183

Crooke opines that the Kremlin has washed its hands of Trump being friendly and being sincere about attaining a deal. The very quick return to hardcore Cold War days are here, which may explain the Kremlin’s public silence, while it works madly behind the scenes. 

Thank you for the link to the talk with Crooke, who usually has important input. I shall watch that discussion soon (listening to the UNSC discussion now). I have had similar thoughts about what the silence of the Kremlin means. It is inescapable to think that the Trump regime is seen as agreement incapable even more than before. Perhaps that was part of the motivation of the US abduction of Maduro and the drone attacks in Russia.

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 5 2026 18:26 utc | 186

UK Foreign Secretary ,Venezuela “has malign support from Russia”…and she is giving the governments “resumee” of VZ regime failures as a democratic country and how UK government has been using sanctions and stating  other delusional  beliefs. And giving a run through of UK Foreign Policy Vomit to kinda state the case against VZ and how to further interfere to achieve a democratic VZ with free and democratic elections especially to involve an unencumbered freed  opposition eg Machada.

Posted by: Jo | Jan 5 2026 18:26 utc | 187

JF: Anya Parampil
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rkLMS7GSek
 
“Could the Venezuelan case expose a CIA narco-state?”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 5 2026 18:26 utc | 188

@jayc

On electrical disruptions:

https://talcualdigital.com/corpoelec-denuncia-ataque-al-sistema-electrico-y-reporta-fallas-zonas-de-caracas/

Posted by: Ornot | Jan 5 2026 18:26 utc | 189

To all posters posting about what the Gnomes of Zurich claim via Republicofscotlaand- is there any evidence? 

Posted by: will moon | Jan 5 2026 18:27 utc | 190

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 5 2026 18:14 utc | 183
 
#####
 
Trump is not in charge of the nukes, and Putin and Xi are infinitely stoic by comparison.
 
If somehow Trump could launch nukes and did so out of emotion, Putin and Xi, I believe, would terminate his ability to do so.
 
And if I am wrong, what difference does that make?
 
That, IMO, is what secular people tend to miss. We’re going to believe something (nature abhors…), why not believe something that is positive and provides comfort/utility?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 5 2026 18:28 utc | 191

Posted by: tobias cole | Jan 5 2026 18:22 utc | 188
 
Please explain how this stunt is in vogue and how it is “America first”. This has done nothing for struggling Americans other than further damage our reputation. Your stupidly naive, faux patriotic bullshit and defense of a narcissistic fraud, pedophile, and rapist just doesn’t pay the bills out here, any longer. The desperation and anger out here in America is growing every day, big party boy.

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 5 2026 18:28 utc | 192

Switzerland freezes Maduro assets.

Oil exports stall, storage full

https://www.elnacional.com/2026/01/colapso-petrolero-en-venezuela-pdvsa-frena-produccion-ante-embargo-total-de-ee-uu-y-falta-de-almacenamiento/

Posted by: Ornot | Jan 5 2026 18:30 utc | 193

Naive@191…..I’ll take both, so why do they need to put their money in Switzerland? There’s an upside? 
 
I’ll give you credit, I didn’t know Putin and Maduro were part of the European Empire……the things you learn on MOA.
 
Cheers M 

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Jan 5 2026 18:33 utc | 194

Maduro reminds us that 85% of cartel drug money is laundered through the US banking system. Are they an important support pillar of US treasury debt?
https://x.com/MyLordBebo/status/2008149079151538478

Posted by: unimperator | Jan 5 2026 18:33 utc | 195

listening to the UNSC discussion now
 
Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 5 2026 18:26 utc | 195
 

 
I wish I had kept a score card.  You can’t know the players without a score card.
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 5 2026 18:34 utc | 196

Switzerland freezes Maduro assets.
 
Posted by: Ornot | Jan 5 2026 18:30 utc | 203
 
#####
 
More European looting. They just needed an excuse.
 
What happens when there is no one left to steal from?
 
And man, are they ever driving countries to stay away from the Western financial system… 😂😂😂

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 5 2026 18:39 utc | 197

I don’t know if our host has lost all judgment in the determination to excuse Trump. I mean, accusing him of faking a war by yourself faking the non-existence of a war is not rational, and you have to wonder what the purpose is. It’s like that c1ue claiming there was no war on Iran, by redefining the word war. I’m not sure who our host is quoting in the Amerikanets substack but my guess is that Baudrillard’s usefulness as a thinker was exhausted by the Matrix movies using them as a premise for SF action. No, economic warfare is war; a blockade is war; raiding a capital city to kidnap the highest elected official is war. These are all hybrid methods of war that don’t look like the previous world wars, but that’s irrelevant. Don’t be fooled. 
 
As to what the US gains, inasmuch as their is very little reason to think of the US as a free country in the sense imagined, the question becomes first, what does Trump gain? Prestige, performative submission of his political rivals which strengthens his political position, intensified pressure on Communism in Cuba. (Like all fascists Trump is first and foremost anti-Communist.) As an member of the American ruling class charged with leading them in their campaign to profit from humanity at large? A step toward controlling a lot of oil someday. Trump may not expect to be around but he expects the heirs of both himself personally and his fellows’ heirs to profit from controlling oil. 
 
The oddity of Delcy Rodriguez refusing to take the title of President provoked me to wonder if they might have other hopes. If they can use the imprisonment of Maduro and his wife, a hostage to his ill fortunes, to turn him, as they say in spy movies? You might call this the Lula-ization of the Bolivarian revolution? So far as I can tell, the primary cause of the decline in oil production is due to the capital intensive costs of increasing (or even maintaining) production in the face of economic warfare and a long term decline in the price of oil. That said, the use of oil revenues for funds to pacify the military—-one cause for the relative longevity of Chavismo and the loyalty so far of the armed forces—-possibly played a role. As oil minister, thus, Rodriguez may well be a main player of some of the less savory, more corrupt aspects of Bolivarian politics as practiced on the ground. In that sense, CIA etc. personnel may have convinced Trump that Rodriguez is one of his own, so to speak. Capitalist can be far more internationalist than common workers after all. If Trump fancies Rodriguez can be bought, he’d like her I think. Does that imply Rodriguez may have been pressured to refuse the title by more left elements in the leadership? Too many ifs, too many unknowns to be sure.

Posted by: steven t johnson | Jan 5 2026 18:39 utc | 198

Turns out Trump called the oil company executives before and during the Venezuelan kidnapping.  Also, the WaPost and the Times were informed beforehand and agreed to keep it quiet until it was accomplished.
 
Are we an oligarchy yet?  [Answer: have been for awhile.]
 
 

Posted by: teri | Jan 5 2026 18:39 utc | 199

‘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

 
Just checked that book out from my local public library.  Looks like something we all should be reading!

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 5 2026 18:40 utc | 200