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: too scents | Jan 6 2026 16:04 utc | 735
 
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And open up American leaders to similar “legal” action.
 
In the end, they have Maduro in custody, the super genius who knows all of Venezuela’s passwords and the only person with a driver’s license, so the country must capitulate now, right? 😂😂😂

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 6 2026 16:13 utc | 701

Why did the US beat up Cilia Flores, who now has a suspected broken rib (at least one) and bruises under her eyes?
 
Posted by: Stonebird | Jan 6 2026 11:48 utc | 629
 

 
Speculation is she opened  her mouth when experiencing extraordinary rendition and let flow her thoughts which triggers in knuckle-dragging men retaliatory violence because, according to their view, women should shut up and obey (and have many babies).
 
That was old thinking,  but revanchism…
 
 
 

Posted by: suzan | Jan 6 2026 16:20 utc | 702

@ Saint Jimmy | Jan 6 2026 16:01 utc | 734
 
The Venezuelan opposition is a cancer and I trust the Bolivarians know better than to trust it.

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 6 2026 16:22 utc | 703

persiflo | Jan 6 2026 15:51 utc | 726
 
The Cuban guard and Maduro’s personal bodyguard were all killed just prior to the American attack, There is still some fog of war, but some things are starting to solidify. 
Maduro and his 2IC who has now been sworn in, they are very much Bolivian revolution, But it seems one or two others are not. American dollars can work magic amongst those willing to be corrupted.
 
Those geo-political AI videos now much promoted by youtube – a very formidable barrier for virgins to geo-politics to break through. 
 
My sister is fully woke. She wishes for an extended family. I tell her that at our age, and all above us gone, we are the elders. She has worked a professional career and better ‘educated’ than me. Yet when it comes to geo-politics, is like a teen prostitute.
 
Collapse of a civilisation is interesting to watch I guess.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Jan 6 2026 16:25 utc | 704

if trump was kidnapped tomorrow, at least half of americans would be dancing in the streets…. lol… read that and had to share it… 

Posted by: james | Jan 6 2026 16:27 utc | 705

@ james | Jan 6 2026 16:27 utc | 744
 
Yeah, they’d be dancing until they realized that resulted in President J.D. “Chucky” Vance. 

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 6 2026 16:30 utc | 706

@ malenkov | Jan 6 2026 16:30 utc | 745
 
lol… yeah, that is presently on tap to come anyway! 

Posted by: james | Jan 6 2026 16:33 utc | 707

RT

 

“USA wants to hijack us” – Russian ship in distress calls for help January 6, 2026, 2:55 PM According to information exclusively obtained by RT, the Marinera, a ship threatened by US authorities, has issued a distress call. The ship states its destination as Murmansk in northern Russia and is currently northwest of Ireland. The Russian tanker Marinera is sending a distress call to US maritime authorities and the international community. In a statement exclusively obtained by RT, the owners of the ship, which is sailing without cargo, describe the dramatic situation in the North Atlantic, which amounts to a distress call. Although the Marinera has informed the US Coast Guard that it is a civilian vessel flying the Russian flag, it continues to be tracked by US Navy P-8A Poseidon reconnaissance aircraft. Those on board fear a hijacking by US force

 

 
 

 

Posted by: Genesis | Jan 6 2026 16:34 utc | 708

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-62UrB2Nyl0 
Latest interview with Jaques Baud – The bravest man in Europe.

Posted by: Harold Wilson | Jan 6 2026 16:36 utc | 709

The big elephant in the room I see people dancing around – the world is running out of usable oil, and the big governments are channeling money (fake and otherwise) and the oil they have into building weapons to get what’s left of the shrinking supply – and all those weapons burn the remaining oil that much faster.
The Venezuelan heavy sour crude sounds something like fracking oil from shale in terms of usefulness and net energy yield after extracting expense – in other words, not much.
Some time soon the world will be slamming into a wall where no amount of smoke and mirrors can hide the fact we’re running out of oil to burn, meaning technology that requires massive oil input is going to be starved to a halt. I see very few people willing to admit that.

Posted by: CharlieO | Jan 6 2026 16:38 utc | 710

Posted by: james | Jan 6 2026 16:27 utc | 744

Made my mind wander to the hauge and how operation resolve w/e could be a warning there as well.
 
 
 
 

Posted by: Forest | Jan 6 2026 16:45 utc | 711

Posted by: Jo | Jan 5 2026 23:17 utc | 389
no doubt they are trying and this will likely be the next item on the agenda. But I think the next unexpected item will be the eruption of direct military conflict with China, via proxies, as in Ukraine. With the Japan-Korea-Taiwan-AU/NZ-Philippines axis being the front line logistics suppliers, and one of them, SK or Taiwan, being the front line itself.
consider – “everything repeats”, it’s a “Big Tent Onward Christian Soldier Revival” meeting, for the globe:
1) reconquista of Ft Zion, 13 centuries old now? keep on truckin’.
2) Northern crusades, 8 centuries now? you too, keep on truckin’.
3) Scramble for Africa (hi, Somaliland!)
4) Monroe doctrine, incl new Mex-Gringo War
5) Teutons reinvading Greenland
6) “war in the heavens,” the Space Farce gigantomachy
War in E Asia is what’s missing. Now go gamble wisely with my brilliant insight. don’t share with SEER though, or you’ll hear the filthiest word known to a single celled organism: bolshi.

Posted by: duck n cover | Jan 6 2026 16:47 utc | 712

@ Posted by: Pencil Nebula | Jan 6 2026 15:13 utc | 711
I cannot agree with this.
In most South American countries, you have:
– natives (indigenous, maybe 25% or more)
– mixed european
– mixed african
– gringos (expats)
The natives may or may not speak spanish (or portuguese).
The mixed and the gringos (moreso) tend to view themselves as a class above the natives (e.g. the dumb bitch who seized power in Bolivia for a bit), particularly in Mexico I think.
The natives are Native American – they are not in any way “Latinos” (whoever conceived that h/s label).
 

Posted by: jared | Jan 6 2026 16:47 utc | 713

@ seer | Jan 6 2026 16:45 utc | 751
 
things are getting bad seer… duck and cover has a post with your name in it too on the moa week in review thread…. you are not going to get away with your infantile approach here my friend!! 

Posted by: james | Jan 6 2026 16:48 utc | 714

@ Forest | Jan 6 2026 16:45 utc | 752
 
it’s fun to fantasize! trump does it all the time, lol… 

Posted by: james | Jan 6 2026 16:49 utc | 715

Posted by: Palm&Needle | Jan 5 2026 16:59
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Thank you for this!

Posted by: Gene Poole | Jan 6 2026 16:53 utc | 716

Posted by: seer | Jan 6 2026 16:45 utc | 751
part of my morning routine since the new Narcan center opened up a block away is to hear, even more, the screams of addicted kids, vets and senior citizens out the window. 
 
thanks to you, I can interpret the glossolalia. (“don’t speak in tongues unless someone interprets.”) and you, netizen, are that someone. there’s extra screaming and yelling out this morning because now that the narco commie has been taken out, their drug prices will go up.
 
when the US rounds up all the Cuban doctors and tortures and murders them, all nice and legal like Israel does to Gazan medical staff that also treat people indiscriminately, will you be there cheering?
 
until it happens to you, yes you will.

Posted by: duck n cover | Jan 6 2026 17:01 utc | 717

RT News – January 6, 2026 (17:00 MSK)
 
https://www.rt.com/shows/630645-rtnews-january-06-17msk/
 
“Gunfire erupts overnight in Caracas near the presidential palace. The situation now appears to be under control. Washington reportedly insists it was not involved.
 
Nicolas Maduro pleads innocent in a US federal court as he faces narco-terrorism charges. His next hearing is set for 2 months from now.
 
Russia tells the UN that the world must reject Washington’s imperial ambitions. That’s as the US declares it’s in charge of Venezuela and the entire Western Hemisphere.
 
RT exclusively observes devastation from the US attack on Caracas. From port infrastructure to residential apartments there is destruction across the city.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 6 2026 17:03 utc | 718

More on the saga of the Biggest (Yugest) Embargo That Couldn’t, from regime media:
 
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/u-s-interdict-tanker-carrying-venezuelan-oil-after-maduros-capture/
 
A sad farce, like a man unable to find his own dick in the dark. I also saw Trump complaining about Maduro’s superior dancing skills in a speech that included him faking an orgasm while the audience nervously (awkwardly) chuckled. Something not all right down tbete- President JD ‘Chucky’ Vance may be coming sooner than you think.
 

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Jan 6 2026 17:03 utc | 719

RT News – Venezuela (corrected)
https://www.rt.com/shows/news/630645-rtnews-january-06-17msk/

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 6 2026 17:06 utc | 720

Posted by: Genesis | Jan 6 2026 16:34 utc | 747
 
Good chance to see if Russia will defend its PEOPLE or show it is owned by the Chabad. 

Posted by: MarcusAurelius | Jan 6 2026 17:09 utc | 721

Another thing – can any barfly confirm my impression that by reflagging the Bella 1 as Russian and renaming to ‘Marinera‘ – a Peruvian dance involving exchanging handkerchiefs, apparently – that someone is doing what the kids call ‘a little trolling?’

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Jan 6 2026 17:12 utc | 722

jmmc|Jan 6 2026 14:26 utc
 
Thank you for your post.

Posted by: juliania | Jan 6 2026 17:16 utc | 723

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Jan 6 2026 17:12 utc | 765

Marinera could be Spanish for “Female Sailor” too…

Posted by: Nobody | Jan 6 2026 17:17 utc | 724

Posted by: seer | Jan 6 2026 17:08 utc | 762
thank you for helping to stop the Bolshis. how many countries in the world can the Bolshis now not visit thanks to people like you? 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIYZSBoyglc
DEATH TO THE BOLSHI! no more commie fairy tales.
 
 

Posted by: duck n cover | Jan 6 2026 17:20 utc | 725

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Jan 6 2026 17:03 utc | 759
 
Just like Biden, Trump is a very sick man haunted by the horrible crimes he has committed. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 6 2026 17:35 utc | 726

Posted by: jmmc | Jan 6 2026 14:26 utc | 689 I appreciate your good intentions but such large chunks of text without source are worthless.
Posted by: Avtonom | Jan 6 2026 16:09 utc | 739
 
Not true in this case, Avtonom.  Thanks for giving the appropriate reference line so others can give it their attention.

Posted by: juliania | Jan 6 2026 17:38 utc | 727

All schadenfreude aside, every passing day confirms the suspicion Trump has no friggin’ plan here, which answers b’s initial question. Instead we hear stories of ships being hijacked on open sea with as flimsy “legal” excuses as those offered to stage the Maduro show itself. This is not good for anyone, least of all for the US. Complete anarchy (no offense to anarchists who at least have a more disciplined worldview than Trump). But a silver lining: the rest of those with a brain are turning into bolshies and Bolivarians.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 6 2026 17:49 utc | 728

Posted by: juliania | Jan 6 2026 17:38 utc | 747
 
It’s just because the text is so good that I decry the lack of source. How can I ever refer to such a thing when I have no idea where it comes from?

Posted by: Avtonom | Jan 6 2026 17:52 utc | 729

@ Posted by: Genesis | Jan 6 2026 16:34 utc | 728
 
ahaaa! I didn’t realise the ship was suppose to be empty!
 
 
Even if it wasn’t, why would a US Navy ship still be chasing it through open waters with air reconnaissance?
 
Ready for the CT I been mulling for a few days? It only makes sense of there was NO OIL on that ship; why the RF put its flag on it officially, why in fact it has t been sunk in deep ocean…
 
 
It is obviously carrying some other cargoe! 
 
 
Yup the pirates of the Caribbean are chasing a bullion ship! 
 
You heard I here first. 
 
 
I expect the RF subs are riding shot gun and RF navy will make sure that the ziovikings can’t get their filthy mittens on it. 
 
 
Could end up being the Cuban missile crises moment in the North Sea. 
 
these little speed boats … not drugs! 

Posted by: DunGroanin | Jan 6 2026 17:55 utc | 730

I don’t know if you are aware: BRICS (!) starts its naval military exercises in South Africa (!) later this week. 

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 6 2026 17:58 utc | 731

Just like Biden, Trump is a very sick man haunted by the horrible crimes he has committed. 
 
Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 6 2026 17:35 utc | 746

 
Sociopaths may be haunted by the possibility they might be caught, but not by their crimes. 

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 6 2026 18:06 utc | 732

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 6 2026 18:06 utc | 752
 
True. I wonder to what degree American culture and the economic system make sociopaths of us all, at certain points in our lives. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 6 2026 18:13 utc | 733

bit of a serious clean up in the alley here… it appears seer is no longer with us… 

Posted by: james | Jan 6 2026 18:16 utc | 734

Apologies if this has been posted already
Escobar’s interview with Danny Haiphong is here
https://youtu.be/diAXk_jN6NE
Pepe Escobar Barbaria Strikes Again
 
Maduro was protected only by Venezuelan forces, not Russians, as confirmed by independent Caracas sources. When a Russian command got to Maduro’s residence, at first they met resistance by some of Maduro’s own corrupt security.
When they were neutralized and the Russians got inside the residence, Maduro had already been extracted by the Delta Force, with key internal help. The chief of Maduro’s security detail was then apprehended – and duly executed.
The day after the kidnapping, Venezuelan soldiers revealed how Delta Force wanted to establish a beachhead at one of their units in Caracas as an operational base for a Bay of Pigs-style ground invasion. But in the words of a soldier, “We fought, we opened fire, and we forced the helicopter to leave without taking the military unit.”
The Venezuelan Defense Ministry then stated that most of Maduro’s security detail was actually killed during the operation, not specifying by whom. And Cuba announced the deaths of 32 of its fighters – certainly not among those in the compromised security detail.
The Chavista government remains in power – led by the formidable Delcy Rodriguez, constitutionally appointed as interim President. No Fifth Columnists inside the government have been unmasked so far.
https://www.unz.com/pescobar/barbaria-strikes-again/

Posted by: PassionateProgressiv | Jan 6 2026 18:16 utc | 735

jmmc@689…….just for clarity on the cohesiveness of Venezuela, why would President Maduro need a Cuban security detail……. Cheers M 
Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Jan 6 2026 14:51 utc | 680
 
💡

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 6 2026 18:28 utc | 736

CTV News
Carney says Canadian oil will be competitive after Maduro ouster
4 hours ago
 
CBC
Canada’s cheaper, cleaner and lower-risk oil can rival a resurgent Venezuela, Carney says
2 hours ago
 
The Globe and Mail
U.S. control of Venezuela’s oil reserves not a threat to Canadian producers, Carney says
3 hours ago
 
The Tyee
Trump’s Half-Baked Venezuela Takeover Is Bad News for Alberta
12 hours ago
 
No Canada.
 

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 6 2026 18:34 utc | 737

Harold Wilson | Jan 6 2026 11:05 utc | 609
It’s reasonably well known principle in UK Special Forces at least: one never leaves by the same route as one enters…
An Agusta A109 was captured by SAS in Falklands Conflict and repurposed for their use. Its biggest attractions was it’s ability to carry a team and that it stripped down to fit inside an ISO Shipping Container.
One other maxim is enter where least expected…. 
 
 

Posted by: Mercury | Jan 6 2026 18:37 utc | 738

The Yanks have got their Nato minions to track oil tankers leaving Venezulean waters.
 
US and UK aircraft track Venezuelan oil tanker flying Russian flag
 
Meanwhile Professor Sachs – highlights the huge differences between Trumps incursions in Venezuela and Putin’s SMO in Ukraine.
 
 
Carlos (@agent_of_change): “Very important from Jeffrey Sachs, interviewed by @Glenn_Diesen. A number of people have made the facile point that Trump’s actions in Venezuela mirror Putin’s actions in Ukraine, and that people should be consistent and condemn both. This ignores the basic class content of global politics. Sachs points out that both Venezuela and Ukraine are cases of the US attempting to impose its domination; both are instances of McDonalds not being able to flourish without McDonnell Douglas (to use Thomas Friedman’s memorable expression); both are microcosms of a global struggle between imperialism and an emerging multipolarity. “In the case of Ukraine, it was a 30-year project to bring Ukraine into the American military orbit… One should not glibly say that the US is doing in Venezuela what Putin did in Ukraine. It’s actually that the US is doing in Venezuela what the US did in Ukraine. Both are US-provoked. These are both projects of the US and I hope people can come to understand how US foreign policy works and what a military-industrial state really means. What a military-industrial complex without constitutional bounds means. What the CIA means in such operations. If they did, they would understand that when we view Ukraine and Venezuela, we’re viewing the same phenomenon as long-term projects of the would-be global hegemon carried out in different ways.” The full interview is well worth watching: https://youtu.be/LhZuTOuwKGA?si=0_qJyZXdhXLQOLr0” | nitter.poast.org

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Jan 6 2026 18:38 utc | 739

“All schadenfreude aside, every passing day confir”–
 
 
. 😎 ,

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 6 2026 18:40 utc | 740

Fredrick (693).
 
Good point, but would you want people you know and trust from your own country, or would you prefer bodyguards from one or all of those nations? each to their own I’d imagine.

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Jan 6 2026 18:42 utc | 741

It’s just because the text is so good that I decry the lack of source. How can I ever refer to such a thing when I have no idea where it comes from?
Posted by: Avtonom | Jan 6 2026 17:52 utc | 749
 
Presumably, one would refer to the poster who has given this  post:
 
Posted by: jmmc | Jan 6 2026 14:26 utc | 689

Posted by: juliania | Jan 6 2026 18:54 utc | 742

Post facto keyfabe.
 
 

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 6 2026 18:59 utc | 743

It seems to be someone who hasn’t posted here before,  which would be why the post isn’t paragraphed using a double spacing.

Posted by: juliania | Jan 6 2026 19:12 utc | 744

DH: Pepe Escobar: ‘Venezuela Humiliates Trump After US Attack – Russia & China Blast Oil War’
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diAXk_jN6NE
 
…One thing we can say with certainty – and I put my hat in the ring and say it myself: ‘There was no deal between Delcey, now interim President, and the Trump administration PERIOD. This is an extremely sophisticated psy-ops campaign and a lot of people even progressives have fallen for it.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 6 2026 19:13 utc | 745

Sorry, my 764 was to  Avtonom | Jan 6 2026 17:52 utc | 749

Posted by: juliania | Jan 6 2026 19:14 utc | 746

Yup the pirates of the Caribbean are chasing a bullion ship!

Posted by: DunGroanin | Jan 6 2026 17:55 utc | 750
 
Now that’s some juicy speculation, with more than a hint of likelihood in it. During the height of the Caracas Cha-cha rumours briefly popped up about the ‘disappearance’ of 400 tonnes of silver, from somewhere to somewhere else. I was sceptical at the time, it seemed like a lot of bulk to move for a nimble, in-and-out, snatch squad style of operation, but am dialling down that scepticism now. The Russians got there first!
 
Or maybe it’s not bullion, but a large consignment of cocaine that ‘belongs’ to the CIA…

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Jan 6 2026 19:17 utc | 747

R2R: ‘Cuba is Ready’
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UN88t4hX2bM
 
“Trump regime murders 32 Cubans in Venezuela.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 6 2026 19:20 utc | 748

And finally, the word abduction: with aliens, the term is tied to folklore and paranormal narratives, whereas with Maduro it is a charged political and legal label used to contest the legitimacy of the operation

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 6 2026 19:31 utc | 749

If there is one single political entity which is the enemy of humanity it is not Rome, nor Tel Aviv or even the U$$A’s Di$trict of Corruption.
Posted by: aristodemos | Jan 6 2026 11:30 utc | 613
 
 
Squirrel. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pentagon
 
‘s in Virginia.
 
 
 

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 6 2026 19:35 utc | 750

 
 

 
 

 
 
She sees change happening.
 

Joti Brar – Venezuela and Unified Global War

 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=464whwMrn-k

Posted by: arby | Jan 6 2026 19:36 utc | 751

@709 Ed B.

Distraction and confusion is being fed all over the place. I mentioned Qatar because I found it very funny, but obviously it is trying to be woven in somehow. What is to remember maybe is that large parts of whatever population already have a position, that the angle of attack (say Delcygate) is entrenched and based on local realities that you would not fathom just by reading (i.e. you would have to have a realworld sense of enmities and historical positions to understand how that works).

Meaning, I post various positions or reporting for anyone to make what they will of. I know there is sense and momentum to even those that are exaggerated, because they are shaping (or deshaping) a specific audience, they do not care if everyone else thinks they are nonsense.

It is all very chameleon like, and I don’t think we will be able to just pause a still of it and declare ‘the truth’…events, understanding, and sentiment will be differ continuously.

However, I think it is worthwhile to observe how different ‘factions’ of all kinds adjust and find positions, because that does set the stage for whatever kind of showdown is due.

Ergo, to be critical I would say not to dismiss whatever wild reports, just downgrade them or look for whatever motives are at work. By wild reports I don’t mean what is found on everyone and their pet’s channel, but what is ‘officialish’ or ‘sort of reputable’.

Taunting press…remember before SMO started it was openly being declared as a sort of victory it seemed, that Russia would invade in the next 48 hrs, etc. They set the stage in ways we would not imagine.

Anyway, in reality I tend to keep a good distance from media, just learn to sift through for whatever facts are (often rarely) offerred, or just to watch what kind of presentation is being made.

Others will have different approaches, which is fine by me also.

Posted by: Ornot | Jan 6 2026 19:42 utc | 752

Drop Site News: ‘The Plot Against Maduro’
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvfaOHuEhkw
 
“Venezuela on the edge’ – with former Venezuelan official Carlos Ron.”
 
 
JT: Carl Zha: ‘Inside China’s Response to Venezuela’s Power Shift
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSONzj4FspQ
 
“Venezuela is not really a core interest of China…”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 6 2026 19:48 utc | 753

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 6 2026 19:13 utc | 765
Equally important, Escobar/Haiphong discuss (at about the concluding 8 minutes) the importance of the ‘human factor’ and to illustrate show a video clip of Maduro’s son’s presentation at the Venezuelan parliament.  Impossible to watch with dry eyes.
https://youtu.be/diAXk_jN6NE
 
 
 

Posted by: PassionateProgressiv | Jan 6 2026 19:49 utc | 754

Of course Trump has a plan, actually he has quite a lot of them.
Netanyahu’s plan, Narco Rubio’s Plan, CIA’s plan, Paul Singer’s plan, Hegseth’s plan, and so on. The difficulty seems to be he is not sure which one he is following at any one moment.

Posted by: Stonebird | Jan 6 2026 19:50 utc | 755

GN: Dr Radhika Desai: ‘The Bankrupt Empire – Venezuela & Age-Old Game of Resource Thievery’
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thN-TyGc570
 
“What we are looking at is a lot of theatrics…”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 6 2026 19:58 utc | 756

Even the blinkered Telegraph gets it: 
Donald Trump has no plan for what comes next in Venezuela, according to sources familiar with his thinking
Posted by: too scents | Jan 6 2026 8:28 utc | 591

 
😆… 🤣 … 😂

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 6 2026 20:00 utc | 757

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 6 2026 19:13 utc | 765Equally important, Escobar/Haiphong dis

 
 

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 6 2026 20:04 utc | 758

Posted by: Stonebird | Jan 6 2026 19:50 utc | 775
 
He’s following the “take my strong drugs so that I can function and look energetic” plan. Biden was also on strong drugs. He was just too run down and senile for them to make much of a difference. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 6 2026 20:30 utc | 759

“IMO, the comment is more correct than not. All CIA experiments say he’s correct.”    — Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 6 2026 3:01 utc | 495    ————- “It is a highly effectual programming vector targeting those who lack critical thinking skills and that phenomenon segues perfectly with John D. Rottenfeller’s deliberate dumbing down of the edjumacasional system and in synch with the psychological targeting so powerful that even Freud’s nephew was the source for most of Josef Goebbels’ propaganda campaign on behalf of the Nazi Party and its Third Reich. ”  Posted by: aristodemos | Jan 6 2026 3:17 utc | 500   I think the comment on AI you provided is quite correct. It accurately describes the intent and uses that certain people will pursue. It accurately describes a majority of people.
 
What I was looking to point out is that these tactics will fail. They certainly would at the bar here.  As an example, @Mahmood_OD is involved in an AI project. They have a news aggregator and dashboard. They are pursuing their perception of Truth rather than a western narrative or propaganda.
 

Posted by: David G Horsman | Jan 6 2026 20:42 utc | 760

US moves have destabilized Caribbean regional economies…
 
GA: New NOTAM Security Warning
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zpwyiyNa3Q
 
“This reaction is about the new NOTAM security warning imposed by the FAA over Caribbean airspace…”
 
 
Barbados PM Mia Motley on the Venezuela Crisis
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyKXHZ9h1nU
 
“We are at a peculiarily dangerous moment in the world’s affairs.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 6 2026 20:51 utc | 761

UT: Former CIA Officer John Kiriakou on Venezuela…
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZO0GpNURRRk
 
“Trump took a real risk here, but the risk has passed. The risk was within the first 24-48 hours after we snatched him – what would the Russians and Chinese reactions be? The Chinese reaction has been nil. And the Russian reaction was just ‘we disagree with that’. And that’s it.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 6 2026 21:35 utc | 762

@b
I don’t like this US/Trump action, but bad analysis combined with sour grapes does no one any good.
First of all: the notion that heavy crude is bad. This is nonsense even before the shale revolution. Gulf coast US refineries focused on Venezuelan heavy crude because it is cheaper than the light sweet Middle Eastern crude. So yes, it is more work to get the gasoline, jet fuel, diesel and so forth from it but the lower price obviously justified it.
Post shale revolution: there is a shortage (relatively, not absolutely) of jet fuel and diesel in the US because of the shortfall of heavy hydrocarbons.
So there is a need for these heavy hydrocarbons aka heavy crude.
Next: bad business analysis. Venezuela was producing 4 million barrels a day when Chavez nationalized the oil. It is nonsensical to think that any outside oil companies would go back in to be Venezuela so long as the same regime that nationalized assets before, is still in place. But from a biz perspective: 4 millions barrels a day @$50/barrel is $70b plus a year. Why would anyone consider this a bad investment if the proven past action of nationalization was not present.
note China did not invest to produce
oil in Venezuela. Why not? They buy the product so obviously have use for
it.
again I am not saying that investment would produce right away, but it would not be decades away either.
the oil majors are investing in the land between guayana and Venezuela as well as the offshore Trinidad/Tobago region so clearly investment is not scared by basically the same oil formations there. But equally it is nonsensical to say that there is no economic benefit to be gained.

Posted by: c1ue | Jan 6 2026 22:21 utc | 763

India Today Global: Jeffrey Sachs
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qahrVM6jG8g
 
“On Maduro’s ‘abduction’ and rise of the ‘Donro Doctrine’ under Trump.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 6 2026 22:29 utc | 764

UT: Former CIA Officer John Kiriakou on Venezuela… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZO0GpNURRRk “Trump took a real risk here, but the risk has passed. The risk was within the first 24-48 hours after we snatched him – what would the Russians and Chinese reactions be? The Chinese reaction has been nil. And the Russian reaction was just ‘we disagree with that’. And that’s it.”
Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 6 2026 21:35 utc | 782

 
as some people have said before – “no such thing as a former cia officer”. Or maybe Kiriakou is just handicapped with a usaen mentality?

Posted by: tucenz | Jan 6 2026 22:40 utc | 765

China!!! invested $70bln—Russia invested $20bln in Venezuela. Russia, of what money that it is made of, invested more than than a quarter of what China did? Venezuela has failed to repay any of its loans to Russia, which are due in 2027
 
 
Have both lost returns not just because VZ economics but by USA prevention?

Posted by: Jo | Jan 6 2026 22:59 utc | 766

Maduro defense could expose decades of covert CIA and DEA involvement in drug trafficking across Latin America, revealing uncomfortable truths that intersect directly with the very operations the U.S. prosecution now cites, while highlighting stark double standards in selective enforcement, exemplified by Trump’s pardon of former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández, implicated in a network responsible for over 400 tonnes of cocaine entering the U.S.
What makes the case against Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores so combustible is not merely the severity of the allegations, but the quiet danger that a full-throated defense could illuminate decades of shadowy U.S. intelligence and law-enforcement operations across Latin America. That risk crystallised in 2020, when Washington unveiled sealed SDNY indictments, unprecedented “narco-terrorism” charges against Maduro and 14 current and former Venezuelan Officials, including a cash bounty against the sitting head of state. Maduro’s wife, Dr Cilia Flores, was not cited in the 2020 indictment.

Posted by: Jo | Jan 6 2026 23:06 utc | 767

A sharp warning to the left: the “it’s all about oil” narrative is dangerously misleadingThe U.S. never structurally extracted Iraqi oil for public benefit — instead, wars enabled financial looting via inflated contracts (e.g., Halliburton), while production plummeted and only rebounded years later — thanks to Chinese, not U.S., investment. The real mechanism isn’t resource capture but financial control: sanctions trigger defaults; defaults activate arbitration (e.g., ICSID); arbitration enables asset seizures (e.g., CITGO); seized assets cement leverage for debt restructuring, privatization, and rent extraction — not expanded production. In Venezuela, firms like BlackRock and oil majors seek debt-for-equity swaps and production caps — not industrial revival. Sanctions don’t aim to free markets; they deliberately constrain supply to inflate prices and securitize future flows. In a dollarized, derivative-driven system, profit comes from scarcity — not abundance. The left’s moralistic framing concedes the false premise that extraction is possible and desirable. The truth: these wars yield no tangible gain for ordinary people — only financialization, debt peonage, and systemic unproductivity. The goal isn’t oil — it’s control, via suppressed output and engineered dependency.
21 century wire 
both posts

Posted by: Jo | Jan 6 2026 23:08 utc | 768

‘Or maybe Kiriakou is just handicapped with a usaen mentality?’

Kiriakou is a stooge. Claims 9/11 couldn’t be a Zionist inside job because ‘too many people would know’ !!!!!!!!!!!

That’s how motherfucking stupid he is.

If, as you imply, he’s even serious, which is hard to believe listening to him. I don’t think he even takes himself seriously when he speaks, let alone whoever is listening to him.

Kiriakou has never utterred one word of useful analysis.

He’s a stooge.

Posted by: Dan Kelly | Jan 6 2026 23:23 utc | 769

Can US Oil Companies Really Take Over Venezuela’s Industry? 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OomJufyQQMM
 
“…Notes financial reporter David Uberti, it won’t be easy for Wall Street to make a profit. Uberti also discusses how reporting on the Trump family’s business empire, which has generated at least $4 billion since Donald Trump’s return to the White House…”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 7 2026 2:53 utc | 770

A most curious affair.
 
“We’re told a delta team walked in, faced zero resistance, and somehow pulled off a clean grab, no casualties even though maduro was supposedly armed to the teeth and wrapped in layers of protection.
 
No chaos.
 
No last stand.
 
Ask yourself: does that sound like a daring raid… or a prearranged handoff?
 
Has the real maduro been sent out the back door to brazil?”
 
(Not one for indulging in conspiracy theories, but I have been hearing strange stories that saddam and gaddafi too have been ‘switched’ with body-doubles – mere tall tales?)
 
“If this had been a genuine special operation, we wouldn’t be “in control” of anything.
 
You don’t control a country by kidnapping one man.
 
You control it when its security apparatus is already working for you.”

Posted by: YT | Jan 7 2026 4:15 utc | 771

Pepe Escobar on YooToob

There was no deal between Delcy, now entering president, and the Trump administration.
Period.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Jan 7 2026 5:17 utc | 772

From ZH  Crude Drops After Trump Says Venezuela Will Transfer Up To 50 Million Barrels To US 

Update (2035ET): Brent crude futures fell after a Truth Social post from President Trump said officials in Venezuela will transfer “30 to 50 MILLION barrels of high-quality, sanctioned oil” to the U.S.This oil will be sold at its market price, and that money will be controlled by me, as President of the United States of America, to ensure it is used to benefit the people of Venezuela and the United States,” Trump said.He added, “I have asked Energy Secretary Chris Wright to execute this plan immediately. The oil will be taken by storage ships and brought directly to unloading docks in the United States.”

Posted by: psychohistorian | Jan 7 2026 5:04 utc | 364

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 7 2026 5:23 utc | 773

Pepe speculates—no assertion, just a thought experiment—that Russia and China could have led Trump into a trap by enticing him to go ahead with what Escobar calls “a tremendous geopolitical mistake”.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Jan 7 2026 5:38 utc | 774

I can’t really take Pepe seriously anymore.  He just exaggerates all the time.  Like in this latest post, where he claims “$ trillions” worth of gold and silver deposits just awaiting development in VZ.  He doesn’t know anything about minerals.  People give him too much credit because he is a good cheerleader.  I remember when he confidently said that an unexploded nuclear missile was found in the desert in Iraq when Israel and the US waged that 12-Day war.  

Posted by: speculator | Jan 7 2026 6:26 utc | 775

Well, well… 
It seems my CT speculation is not entirely without merit as bbc’reports’ :
 
 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c7v0deypjl4o

Russia sends navy ships to guard oil tanker being pursued by US forces

IMAGE SOURCE, HAKON RIMMEREID VIA REUTERS
Image caption,

The Bella 1 recently changed its name to the Marinera

ByPatrick Jackson and Kayleen Devlin, BBC Verify senior journalist

  • Published
    6 January 2026

Updated 4 hours ago

Russia has deployed navy assets to escort an oil tanker also being pursued by US forces across the Atlantic, CBS News, BBC’s media partner in the US, reported.
The ship, which currently isn’t carrying anything, historically has transported Venezuelan crude oil and was thought to be between Scotland and Iceland on Tuesday.
 …

 
‘Currently isn’t carrying ANYTHING ‘
 
Riiiiight… 
 
 
if it was going to be boarded or sunk it would have been easier in the warmer waters why wait until the shallower North Sea?
 
 
it wouldn’t be hard for the RF to get SF on board to defend against natzo attempt to pirate it, or send long distance aircraft/missiles to discourage any such attempts or to surface a submarine next to the tanker to make it obvious or indeed to send warships to protect and accompany the ‘empty vessel’ to a RF port…
 
 
We’ll soon know. 

Posted by: DunGroanin | Jan 7 2026 8:46 utc | 776

Venezuela’s best strategy seems waiting. Maintaining such a massive fleet (strike group but many other assets, remote senses, operations on ground) costs at least 20 million dollar a day. With increasing risk on accidents and losing expensive material. One could argue that Venezuela is losing more than that daily on sanctions but one could apply a 3x purchase parity and related lower living standards and how one got used to it, adapted to most of the lows. Continuing like this the operation might cost easily many billions for the US with increasing risks on complications and frustrations. The US doesn’t have this patience. They will move on, like with Yemen perhaps.

Posted by: JohnDowser | Jan 7 2026 11:45 utc | 777

Posted by: too scents | Jan 6 2026 16:04 utc | 709  “In case you don’t know, that charge was dropped because it invites a challenge to Maduro’s rendition based on the principle of sovereign head of state immunity.  The superceeding indictment for that charge was made while the USA officially recognized Maduro as the President of Venezuela.  Charging Maduro with that crime would expose the USA to the illegality of Maduro’s arrest and jeopardise the kangaroo proceeding.”

Maduro is still charged with drug offenses.  In the 2020 indictment (Trump was president then too)  “Cartel de Los Soles” is mentioned 32 times, as opposed to two now.  The old indictment described the cartel as “a Venezuelan drug-trafficking organization.  It is not, it’s just local slang meaning “officials corrupted by drug money”.
 
The  U.S. ceased recognizing Maduro after the 2018 election, which it deemed fraudulent.  So the superseding indictment for that charge was not made when the US recognized Maduro as president.
 
 

Posted by: ed4 | Jan 7 2026 11:57 utc | 778

Gangs of armed men on motorcycles are patrolling the streets of Caracas, looking for supporters of Donald Trump and his military operation in Venezuela with the support of at least one key government official. 
The Colectivos are a group of paramilitary militias that still support deposed leader Nicolas Maduro and have been searching vehicles at checkpoints. 
The bikers, many of them masked and armed with Kalashnikovs, have searched phones and cars looking for evidence of people backing Trump’s action in Caracas as an unofficial tool of the state. 
In the wake of Maduro’s arrest, a 90-day state of emergency put in place by the Venezuelan government orders police to ‘immediately begin the national search and capture of everyone involved in the promotion or support for the armed attack by the United States.’
They have already arrested 14 journalists, 11 of whom come from out of the country, while others remain missing, The Telegraph reported. 
Many of the members of Colectivos have been seen posing with Maduro’s Interior, Justice and Peace Minister Diosdado Cabello, who still clings tight to the notion that Maduro is the nation’s lawful president. 
‘Here, the unity of the revolutionary force is more than guaranteed, and here there is only one president, whose name is Nicolas Maduro Moros. Let no one fall for the enemy’s provocations,’ Cabello said in a statement through the United Socialist Party of Venezuela.

Posted by: Jo | Jan 7 2026 12:22 utc | 779

Posted by: Jo | Jan 7 2026 12:22 utc | 792
Some commentors foolishly said that Cabello was in with Trump. He wasn’t and none of the other United Socialist Party leaders are either. This was just typical disinformation to try to create discord in government ranks. Also, I don’t subscribe to the idea that any senior military commander was involved either. If they had been they would have made their move during the confusion created by the US special operation.

Posted by: Harold Wilson | Jan 7 2026 12:32 utc | 780

‘I can’t really take Pepe seriously anymore…’

He’s another silly stooge.

They are all around you. Here, there….everywhere!

Glad you woke up from Pepe’s idiocy.

But he seems like a fun guy to have a beer with!

Posted by: Dan Kelly | Jan 7 2026 13:46 utc | 781

The United States has seized a Russian-flagged tanker linked to Venezuelan oil in a daring commando-style raid, after a more than two-week-long pursuit across the ​Atlantic. 
Dramatic photos in Russian media purportedly show a helicopter – believed to be an American MH-6 Little Bird – swooping close to the rogue vessel before it was captured by US forces around 124 miles south of the Icelandic coast.
The Marinera ship – originally known as the ⁠Bella-1 – made an abrupt turn Wednesday afternoon and was heading towards Britain, according to ship tracking data

Posted by: Jo | Jan 7 2026 15:23 utc | 782

Piracy continues…

Posted by: scc | Jan 7 2026 15:28 utc | 783

Posted by: Jo | Jan 7 2026 15:23 utc | 795
 
afaics:
Going by the waterline the tanker is empty or under ballast.

Posted by: MAKK | Jan 7 2026 20:35 utc | 784

https://www.voltairenet.org/article223457.html
Thierry Meyssan’s geopolitical analyses are often surprising. His latest post is no exception. 

Posted by: Australian lady | Jan 8 2026 1:18 utc | 785

Mike Cernovich went on Tucker Carlson and expresses satisfaction with the kidnapping of Maduro. He begs Jewish power to be more pro-American and then normal Republicans like him will do everything or at least 90% of what they want. He admits that Jewish power can rig elections at will and Trump would not have won without October 7.
00:47:33
“Then you had the post-October. I don’t think Trump wins if October seventh doesn’t happen, to be honest. I said this at the time because when October seventh happened, they realized, Oh, this is what the left really is. I do think a lot of the pros and real of people were not paying attention to what the left had become.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZpFleCCTew

Posted by: prisoner | Jan 8 2026 2:24 utc | 786