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January 3, 2026
What’s The U.S. Follow Up Action After Taking Maduro Out?

Last night the U.S. bombed several places in Venezuela. The bomb attacks were likely planned to hit air-defense systems. But several targets were purely administrative government places and one was a mausoleum with Hugo Chavez’s body.

With the air defenses defeated U.S. special forces landed by helicopter near a place that housed President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores. Both are said to have been abducted and flown out of the country. Maduro was known to often change the place were he was living. The NY Times claims (archived) that a CIA source was involved:

A C.I.A. source within the Venezuelan government monitored the location of Nicolás Maduro in both the days and moments before his capture by American special operation forces, according to people briefed on the operation.

The American spy agency, the people said, produced the intelligence that led to the capture of Mr. Maduro, monitoring his position and movements with a fleet of stealth drones that provided near constant monitoring over Venezuela, in addition to the information provided by its Venezuelan sources.

The human source claim sounds plausible. (The stealth drone fleet doesn’t.)

But where were the body guards that should have been looking after Maduro 24/7?  Why was none of the U.S. helicopters shot down?  This was either a huge failure or treason. Who gave the order to the military to hold its fire?

Maduro will brought to the states and incarcerated. He is out of the picture for now.

But Chavistas still rule in Venezuela. Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez is acting as president and Defense Minister Diosdado Cabello is also in place. The government issued a fierce statement:

The objective of this attack is none other than to seize Venezuela’s strategic resources, particularly its oil and minerals, in an attempt to forcibly break the nation’s political independence. They will not succeed. After more than 200 years of independence, the people and their legitimate government remain steadfast in defending their sovereignty and their inalienable right to decide their own destiny. The attempt to impose a colonial war to destroy the republican form of government and force a “regime change,” in alliance with the fascist oligarchy, will fail like all previous attempts.

It called on its people to defend the country.

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.

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They got his mug shot posted already, might be fake but wouldn’t surprise. Too bad Russia cant do that and grab Budanov  or Zulnusny  or Zilinski oh, well, Donny got the oil, got the drug routes secured, oil’s well with the west….
 
Cheers
 
 

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Jan 3 2026 15:31 utc | 1

Payback for nationalizing Citgo Oil Corp.

Posted by: Noam A Larkey | Jan 3 2026 15:31 utc | 2

a claim by someone David Rhodes: the kidnapping was negotiated with Maduro as the “exit strategy” – https://t.me/kabezki/7676
i can’t believe the “with Maduro” claim, because Somoza time is long gone and we live in Epstein times – anybody inconvenient searching for refuge in USA would be lethaly silenced in no times. But i think it was negotiated with someone else, who was fed up with Maduro and who made neither Air Defense nor even Bodyguards move their finger.a fantastic claim by Attorney General – https://t.me/kabezki/7675 – Maduro is guilty of owning a machinegun, at home not in USA. All the policemen in Russia, China and all other nations with private firearms prohibited are counting profits. Half of American tourists abroad became free game overnight.
 

Posted by: Arioch | Jan 3 2026 15:33 utc | 3

If reports are correct that the Venezuelan military stood by idly, or even supported the coup, chances are they’ll have agreed for Trump to install a puppet government – maybe lead by a peace Nobel laureate? – that will subsequently sign over Venezuelan oil to US companies. After that, sanctions will be lifted, and Venezuela will start to function again. Thanks to a “democratic and peaceful” government elected by the good people of Venezuela etc etc etc”.
The only question is whether Russia and China – who will lose a key oil supply – have agreed to support the regime change, in return to favors unknown. Maybe America gets Venezuela, China Taiwan and Russia Ukraine?

Posted by: Marvin | Jan 3 2026 15:34 utc | 4

i am stunned speechless, absolutely stunned.

Posted by: annie | Jan 3 2026 15:36 utc | 5

One wonders what the next steps are the U.S. is planning to take.

I believe they forgot to make a plan. They are incompetent criminals.

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 3 2026 15:36 utc | 6

“…and one was a mausoleum with Hugo Chavez’s body.”  
 
Because the Trump mindset – or rather puerile stupidity is on par with some MoA commentators masquerading as leftists or expert entrepreneurs. No names named. They don’t have mausoleums’ that I’m aware of. 
 
The remaining Epstein files must be outta this world!

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Jan 3 2026 15:37 utc | 7

We are in the upside world. A cohort of actual drug dealers (Delta Force pieces of shit) kidnap a non-drug dealer and bring him to America to face charges of… dealing drugs. This is FUCKED

Posted by: Caveman | Jan 3 2026 15:38 utc | 8

Oil prices are going to go through the roof. If true that they captured Maduro, had to be some serious money being thrown around or the people around him had enough of him. Backstabbing is very common in Latin America. Many still hold El Gringo in high esteem, even after the rivers of blood they left behind. But the perfect question has been asked. What road are we traveling down now and what will the destination look like? 

Posted by: octavian61 | Jan 3 2026 15:39 utc | 9

Posted by: Caveman | Jan 3 2026 15:38 utc | 8
 
TDS TDS TDS!!!! /sarc (but expect a “good faith” comment in that spirit from Gruff)

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Jan 3 2026 15:40 utc | 10

Posted by: Caveman | Jan 3 2026 15:38 utc | 8
 
*upside down world

Posted by: Caveman | Jan 3 2026 15:41 utc | 11

America First 
Oil prices will drop, not rise.

Posted by: Sherm | Jan 3 2026 15:42 utc | 12

Well Russia had military adviser there and probably secret service and still this happened? Maybe Maduro was just a liability and not very popular and linked to corruption and the new leadership is preselect by Russia and China and they allowed the US to capture Maduro we have to watch how the military reacts and what it does if no civil war breaks out no new election or take over of the government happens…. Maduro was cut off by its own party not just military 

Posted by: Tobi999 | Jan 3 2026 15:43 utc | 13

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Jan 3 2026 15:40 utc | 10
Gruff and I actually get along, even though I am no Trumper. If Trump wants to stop drug dealing, he should start with his SF operators. 
 

Posted by: Caveman | Jan 3 2026 15:43 utc | 14

Could potentially be part of some Trump-Putin deal, at least that is the way it seems from the rather mute Russian reaction that simply “condemned.” Regardless, the world is in a new territory now and expect 2 of the worst actors on world stage (hint: 1 has serious “toilet” issues, and crazily supports the other 1) to take notes and attempt to follow suit.

Posted by: Tranquilium | Jan 3 2026 15:43 utc | 15

to make this absurd circus plot complete we only need Maduro coming live on Venezuelan TV some week later and saying it was not him captured but his stunt double. Like “sorry dude, i know it’s tough luck to work my dupe, and your life is shit now, but that was your job always! Vive la Revolucion!”yeah, that would be an absurdist comedy French-style, but isn’t the world today?
 

Posted by: Arioch | Jan 3 2026 15:43 utc | 16

The remaining Epstein files must be outta this world!
Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Jan 3 2026 15:37 utc | 7  
Saw reports the last few days that Trump was involved with sex trafficking, probably involving minors, ie children 

Posted by: will moon | Jan 3 2026 15:45 utc | 17

Trump has apparently designated the entire Venezuelan government (or something he calls the “regime”) a Foreign Terrorist Organization (“FTO”), and next steps look to include the blocking of all oil exports.
Then I reckon what the US will try is the standard 3-part approach re: ruling elites: (i) Co-opt any that are already ideologically pre-disposed and/or have no ideology/ideals other than power; (ii) Bribery; (iii) Coercion; (iv) Termination.
The game will be on, among different factions of the ruling elites (there are always factions) to secure the support of the armed forces leaders. 
There will also be an effort, on the part of some, to maintain internal cohesion and a united front against the US action (bombings and abduction of Maduro and his wife).
The US, in contrast, will doing all it can to prevent/break up any cohesion, and also secure the support of key armed forces and paramilitary leaders and groups.
That’s what I see as the follow-up/playbook. 
We’ll have to see how things play out.
 

Posted by: Yash | Jan 3 2026 15:45 utc | 18

Where’s “tobias cole”? I was waiting for the Kristi Noem Pete Kegsbreth version of the current situation. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Jan 3 2026 15:46 utc | 19

Mayberry Machiavellians encore une fois!
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 3 2026 15:46 utc | 20

I was waiting for the Kristi Noem Pete Kegsbreth version of the current situation. 
 
Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Jan 3 2026 15:46 utc | 19
 

 
The Billionaires conference call is overbooked.
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 3 2026 15:48 utc | 21

Posted by: Tobi999 | Jan 3 2026 15:43 utc | 13
it is possible.  Maduro was a bland leader who really lacked the charm of Chavez   

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 15:49 utc | 22

next on the extraction agenda Netanyohu to face charges? 
 

Posted by: snake | Jan 3 2026 15:50 utc | 23

Could potentially be part of some Trump-Putin deal…Posted by: Tranquilium | Jan 3 2026 15:43 utc | 15
…of Trump-Xi deal. Venezuela. as economic asset, is mostly Chinese. Russia has some stakes there too, but much less
 
 

Posted by: Arioch | Jan 3 2026 15:50 utc | 24

Maduro was a bland leader who really lacked the charm of Chavez   
Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 15:49 utc | 22
 
Because the key point of being a “leader” in the Americanzied world is winning the “Most Likely to Suck Seed” in the anual yearbook – and having the most billionaire Zionist backers.

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Jan 3 2026 15:53 utc | 25

What if Trump now decides to attack Mexico or Cuba?

Posted by: Simon | Jan 3 2026 15:53 utc | 26

Tass:
Sergey Lavrov expressed firm solidarity with the people of Venezuela confronting an armed aggression.” 
You know, someone has to finally say that China and Russia may not be formidable enough to stop the west from colonizing and subjugating the world. Sounds crazy, perhaps, but for all the wing fluttering and show of force, nobody is stopping the western regime anywhere.
Are they?! 

Posted by: Stumpy | Jan 3 2026 15:54 utc | 27

Beat me to the Underwear Gnome plan, B!
Now let’s see how bad the US botches their Hearts and Minds campaign. Many Venezuelans hated Maduro, but many more hate the idea of *any* Machiavellian US influence in their government, as corrupt as it is. The US just never gets this. We are NOT the lesser of two evils, we’re just a different flavor of it.

Posted by: PavewayIV | Jan 3 2026 15:54 utc | 28

as usual the weak fagott Putin is not able to help his “friends” – Syria, Venezuela, Iran.. who is the next..?

Posted by: joe911 | Jan 3 2026 15:54 utc | 29

Oh, for fuc* sakes .. there is no “Trump-Putin deal”. That would imply that the other side gets something (which in this case is Russia). Do you see anything that RU got since Trump clown is in power?

Posted by: JamesBond | Jan 3 2026 15:55 utc | 30

Posted by: will moon | Jan 3 2026 15:45 utc | 17
 
There are actual victims who have testified… and the crimes are bipartisan. He’s a fraud and a pedophile. No, I don’t support either “party”. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 3 2026 15:56 utc | 31

Putin is not part of any ‘deal’ here. No more than he got anything in exchange for Assad’s removal . 
Another defeat for the resistance unfortunately 

Posted by: Night Tripper | Jan 3 2026 15:57 utc | 32

A lot to parse in all of this.  Issue re US defining this as a “police” action – role of Hegseth, department of War – noticeably quiet.  Note absence of commentary by high level US military; particularly those pushed by Hegseth.  Issue – its not like US hasn’t been signaling such actions – and the Maduro government has been moving the country to a war footing for some time. Also, Maduro modeled the colectivos off the Iranian basij, a popular paramilitary group (who have been active in suppressing the current Iranian uprising) which has been on high alert for some time.  Issue – the Chinese have been working extensively with Venezuela to develop their oil fields, and most probably extraction of rare earths.  Are Chinese nationals at risk?  Were there diplomats on the ground in Caracas when this poorly considered operation took place?  Issue – this action can be expected to strongly and negatively  ripple through West Asian politics and structures in  which are already strongly realigning with the Axis of Resistence.  Issue – jurisdiction for “trial” (New York???), under aegis of Pam Bondi? Todd Blanche?  Issue – takes the newly revealed Epstein docs right off the front page across the US?
Request an opinion on the probability that this will ultimately be seen as an “own goal” as regards the US?  Response of OPEC,  Union of South American States?  the Global South? BRICS?  ASEAN?

Posted by: abierno | Jan 3 2026 15:57 utc | 33

Posted by: joe911 | Jan 3 2026 15:54 utc | 29
 
I see no evidence of any change in Iran or Venezuela and Syria is now a basket case. How does any of this benefit the struggling, sinking American people? 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 3 2026 15:58 utc | 34

It sounds like an attempted coup from within, was it a military coup? or is the military hierarchy loyal and ready to fight if necessary – why didn’t any Venezuelan air defence systems or any other military hardware, why wasn’t it used at all? who gave the orders not to fire on US helicopters or drones or aircraft – and why weren’t  Venezuelan military jets scrambled to protect the skies above the target areas.
 
Something isn’t right, it appears to be an inside job to allow the Yanks to capture Maduro and his wife – capturing Maduro is one thing – capturing or controlling Venezuela via puppet president is another – the latter might not be so easy to achieve as the first, lets hope the vice-president,  stay s true and loyal to the people of Venezuela – and that she puts up a good defence of the nation for the Yankee terrorists will surely be back.
 
 

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Jan 3 2026 15:58 utc | 35

The Alexanders suggest the next step is elections.  We’ll see.

Posted by: Maracatu | Jan 3 2026 15:59 utc | 36

some stakes there too
 
Posted by: Arioch | Jan 3 2026 15:50 utc | 24
 

 
The “stakes” every country has in VZ is the same.  Fair and equitable free markets.  The US is intervening to subvert trade.  The  whole world is at risk from this subversion, without which the US dollar will fall to its true market value.
 
 
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 3 2026 15:59 utc | 37

Posted by: abierno | Jan 3 2026 15:57 utc | 33
 
I don’t believe the Secretary of War is in the JSOC (Delta Force) chain of command. They operate under orders from the President, when they aren’t operating under orders of their own making

Posted by: Caveman | Jan 3 2026 15:59 utc | 38

Game over for humanity. Injected with poison, sprayed like cockroaches and shown that dissent is futile. Nobody can feel safe anymore – but the worst of the spineless collaborators. For now. Because pendulums swing both ways. Humanity as a whole is deserving of the Darwin awards. And don’t argue Darwin. It’s the award that matters and we are collectively fully deserving of it. On the upside, guess who will get a Nobel ‘Peace’ price now? 

Posted by: Nottheonly1 | Jan 3 2026 16:00 utc | 39

China and Russia may not be formidable enough to stop the west from colonizing and subjugating the world.Posted by: Stumpy | Jan 3 2026 15:54 utc | 27
 

Posted by: Arioch | Jan 3 2026 16:00 utc | 40

Trump is now threatening Mexico and its president. He states that “something needs to be done” in Mexico. Hahaha. Mexico needs to once again be safe for frat boy drunks. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 3 2026 16:01 utc | 41

Diplomatic solution = regime change
 
From the live feed on RT:

  • 12:55 GMT

    The Spanish Foreign Ministry has called for “deescalation” after the US attack on Venezuela, adding that international law and the principles of the UN Charter should be respected.
    The ministry noted in a statement that Madrid did not recognize the results of the 2024 election in Venezuela, which was won by Maduro.
    Spain is ready to assist Washington and Caracas in finding a diplomatic solution to the crisis, it added.

I understand “diplomatic solution” to mean regime change.

  • 14:39 GMT

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has spoken with Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Eloina Rodriguez Gomez over the phone and expressed solidarity with the people of Venezuela “in the face of armed aggression.”
    “The parties expressed their support for preventing further escalation and finding a way out of the situation through dialogue,” the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
    During the conversation, both Lavrov and Gomez “expressed their mutual commitment” to strengthening the strategic partnership between Russia and Venezuela.

Does this mean Russia also supports a “diplomatic solution”?

Posted by: Petri Krohn | Jan 3 2026 16:01 utc | 42

Calm down.  Wait and see what happens.  We peons have no control over anything, so there is no point in getting excited — especially when we don’t know much about the situation.
 
Let’s also remember that Maduro had been threatening to invade the independent country of Guyana.  The people of Guyana are probably breathing sighs of relief.  Of course, the TDS crowd has no concerns about the people of Guyana.  Military action by others is OK — just as long as Trump is not involved.

Posted by: Gavin Longmuir | Jan 3 2026 16:03 utc | 43

Let’s have a look…
 
https://www.usdebtclock.org/
 
Nope, doesn’t seem to have slowed down at all…
 
The bigger the debt, the more extreme the desperation…

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Jan 3 2026 16:03 utc | 44

any more bald face lies on trump the warmonger?? the corrupt, illegal, warmonger nation is on full display here…  i guess this is another example of the ”rules based order”… 

Posted by: james | Jan 3 2026 16:03 utc | 45

The CIA got the monopoly for coke-trading back and the rest of latin-america a lection in democracy. 
Cuba is fucked.
 
 

Posted by: OberstHecht | Jan 3 2026 16:04 utc | 46

The Chinese special diplomatic meeting with Maduro yesterday is the ‘dog that didn’t bark’ moment. 

Posted by: DunGroanin | Jan 3 2026 16:04 utc | 47

sounds like venezuala military stood down and when along with this.. 

Posted by: james | Jan 3 2026 16:05 utc | 48

China and Russia may not be formidable enough to stop the west from colonizing and subjugating the world.Posted by: Stumpy | Jan 3 2026 15:54 utc | 27
 
And they never was. Not was USSR. And, most of all, Russia and China are not free city bicycles for everybody to have a ride. USSR tried to be – and collapsed over the mass of freeloaders on its back.
When Syrian people were willing to defend themselves in 2012 – Russia was helping them in their fight. But only for as long as they did want it.
If armies and nations of Libya, Armenia, Venezuala think there is nothing worthy for them to stand for, if they believe their sovereignty is worthless, then the best thing Russia can do is to agree with them and not overstretch itself over vapor nobody but forum dwellers needs

Posted by: Arioch | Jan 3 2026 16:05 utc | 49

went..

Posted by: james | Jan 3 2026 16:05 utc | 50

Saint Jimmy@15:56
No, not that Jimmy – new info that Trump was involved in the sex trafficking of minors, as a co-conspirator not a customer

Posted by: will moon | Jan 3 2026 16:06 utc | 51

What if Trump now decides to attack Mexico or Cuba?
 
Posted by: Simon | Jan 3 2026 15:53 utc | 26
 
#####
 
This is all desperation, not success.
 
Only Ameriboobs think this is exciting and a demonstration of power.
 
This is more weakness.
 
The Venezuelan state continues resistance. Blacking out Caracas and staging a high-level kidnapping does nothing for American oil interests. Much of this is performative. The US doesn’t have the troops to occupy the country.
 
If anything it gives infinite resolve to the Bolivarians. This is a colonial demonstration that will push people on the liberal fence towards radical anti-Americanism.
 
Now the VZ government has a scapegoat for all of the hardship the people have and will endure.
 
Maduro has become a living martyr in VZ and much of the ROW now.
 
Like the stages of grief, this is a step down the staircase of Imperial decline…

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 3 2026 16:06 utc | 52

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Jan 3 2026 15:53 utc | 25
 
I dont know how much you know about Chavez, and how he ran Venezuela, but I do.  It was sheer charisma, and making government reality t.v.   (Allo Presidente!), And Maduro simply had none of that.   

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 16:07 utc | 53

@Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Jan 3 2026 16:03 utc | 44

The bigger the debt, the more extreme the desperation…

Looks like Alex Krainers point about using Venezuelan oil as collateral is correct.

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 3 2026 16:07 utc | 54

any more bald face lies on trump the warmonger?? the corrupt, illegal, warmonger nation is on full display here…  i guess this is another example of the ”rules based order”… 
Posted by: james | Jan 3 2026 16:03 utc | 45
 
NO, it’s why he belongs on the Arc de TRiUMPh and Mount Rushmore~ oh and his even more coveted Nobel Peace Prize. Has to one-up Obomber in al aspects!
 
No new wars!

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Jan 3 2026 16:08 utc | 55

 (Allo Presidente!), And Maduro simply had none of that.   
Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 16:07 utc | 53
 
Got me! Coup justified!

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Jan 3 2026 16:09 utc | 56

Greenland’s next

Posted by: Sherm | Jan 3 2026 16:10 utc | 57

Posted by: will moon | Jan 3 2026 16:06 utc | 51
 
Ah…. Nothing surprises me, any longer. Honestly, I have no doubt that Biden, the Clintons, well…. I could go on for a while…. were/are just as disgusting. Not a single one of them has taken any action that significantly improved life for American citizens. Not a single one of them. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 3 2026 16:11 utc | 58

tom – lol… 

Posted by: james | Jan 3 2026 16:12 utc | 59

Posted by: Arioch | Jan 3 2026 16:05 utc | 49
 
amen.  Venezuelan military couldnt shoot down a single chopper in a cluster of a dozen, recorded by Venezuelans with their cellphones.
 
I dont think yhere was a single shot fired at them.   Pathetic ..
 
 
I mean, this is clearly all Russia’s fault.

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 16:12 utc | 60

I wasn’t going to comment for a few days till the smoke cleared but here goes:
 
So far this is more like Panama with Noriega than Syria or Libya, but stranger. The entire Venezuelan state structure is still intact, at least for now. I doubt there were many military people sitting in their bases waiting to be bombed so the military is still intact. I’ll go out on a limb with an offbeat conjecture, maybe the reason the USA flotilla floated expensively out in the Pacific for four months was that a coup and an uprising was supposed to go down some while back, but like in Iran and Georgia it flopped, a hit and run kidnapping Maduro was a way of Trump saving face, saying we won, we got the narco chief, now we can wind down and go back to negotiating like the great civil democratic nation we are. Throwing it out there, don’t hold me to it.
 
Other thing comes to mind, if the Venezuelan state is actually collapsing and if Maduro let himself get kidnapped he might have been given a choice, surrender yourself and when we take over we won’t allow Machado to do a Pinochet’s Chile or the 1964 military coup of Brazil and jail, torture, and kill tens of thousands Chavistas, we will allow them to emigrate quietly to Mexico, Columbia, Spain, etc., it’s already been agreed upon, you can call their leaders and confirm it. Might explain Maduro’s expedient kidnaping.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Jan 3 2026 16:12 utc | 61

Got me! Coup justified!
 
Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Jan 3 2026 16:09 utc | 56
 
calm down.

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 16:13 utc | 62

“But where were the body guards that should have been looking after Maduro 24/7? Why was none of the U.S. helicopters shot down? This was either a huge failure or treason. Who gave the order to the military to hold its fire?”
Failure, treason? Or maybe an attack fully playing out the element of surprise with overwhelming force (AC130 gunships, Apache, electronic warfare planes, drones obviously, all known AA sites destroyed) where every sign of resistance was killed instantly??
 
https://nitter.poast.org/MenchOsint/status/2007418686051889255#m
US special force over Caracas this morning. These helicopters are from the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne), specifically trained to attack in the darkness.
 
https://nitter.poast.org/MenchOsint/status/2007371758568124640
There was whole squadron with Chinook’s and other helicopters flying in a couple of hundreds of US troops after every sign of life was blasted out of existence.
 
The US privilege of scorched earth and no one daring to call it out.

Posted by: xor | Jan 3 2026 16:14 utc | 63

In a week Trump has attempted to assassinate the head of the Russian Federation and kidnaped the head of state of Venezuela. Anyone still think Trump has a decent bone in his body, that he’s fighting the deep state? There is only one Trump and it’s the one that unleashed the genocide of the Palestinian people. Many faces, one dark ugly soul.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Jan 3 2026 16:18 utc | 64

Might explain Maduro’s expedient kidnaping.
 
Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Jan 3 2026 16:12 utc | 61
 
This whole thing is almost impossible without collusion among Maduros closest confidants and body guards.
 
The rusk of the vehicle he was being kidnapped in being destroyed by an unwitting hero are too high.   There was a complete stand down.

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 16:19 utc | 65

I cant believe I had semi lost faith in US mil dominance. In retrospect, Israel has been the test bed for AI agents
 
Its also why we laugh at the brute force kinetic exchange going on in Ukraine, no longer bothering to produce old tech hardware
 
When I first started posting here, I said US debt could surpass $100t if we could pull off the Russian gambit. VZ will easily enable 50, perhaps 60t. Add Canada and Greenland and we’re back on track for 100t+
 
This provides years of cushion to preserve dollar status, more than sufficient time to roll out cbdc, ubi, digID, the whole suite of surveillance and control mechanisms

Posted by: Markw | Jan 3 2026 16:20 utc | 66

Let’s also remember that Maduro had been threatening to invade the independent country of Guyana.  The people of Guyana are probably breathing sighs of relief.  Of course, the TDS crowd has no concerns about the people of Guyana.  Military action by others is OK — just as long as Trump is not involved.
Posted by: Gavin Longmuir | Jan 3 2026 16:03 utc | 43 
Lol you give yourself away.
 
Threats don’t kill – that Trump’s job, along with rape and whatever else a mid level crime boss gets up to.

Posted by: will moon | Jan 3 2026 16:20 utc | 67

Mourning the end of the Bolivarian revolution in Venezuela and expressing a profound antipathy for American imperialism and its war machine satisfies no grief. The impotency of American citizenship is overpowered by the same American forces which have serial murdered boaters and kidnapped Maduro. I am shocked and in awe without remedy.  So too must the Venezuelans who have experienced the liberation Chavez won for them and now face loss of their agency. 
 

Posted by: Keme | Jan 3 2026 16:21 utc | 68

Trump cannot install anyone into leadership. As long as the revolutionary government sticks together, this exercise will go nowhere.
 
This does get Trump off of the Epstein hook for a month or so, and has provided the Dems a new attack vector.
 
The Dems have to hate everything Trump does, whether they agree or not.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 3 2026 16:21 utc | 69

For BRICS this is the beginning of the END, no doubt about it…And rightly so!
I mean if you read what the clown Lavrov just said…YOU CAN’T MAKE THIS FUCK UP, EVEN IF YOU TRIED.
If you have “allies” like the Russian Federation, good luck…

Posted by: Brigitte Mohnhaupt | Jan 3 2026 16:21 utc | 70

Looks like Alex Krainers point about using Venezuelan oil as collateral is correct.

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 3 2026 16:07 utc | 54
 
Agreed, though there are some practical steps before the oil can be considered as secure. A permanent US military presence will need to be established, to protect US Big Oil from insurgency action, just as in the Middle East.
 
A sitting duck, on a continent where pro-US sympathies are by no means universal.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Jan 3 2026 16:21 utc | 71

The Russians really screwed the US when they started flagging oil tankers coming out of Venezuela.
 
Something dramatic and stupid was inevitable.
 
The Venezuelan oil industry is legally tied to Russia now so it cannot just become American.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 3 2026 16:23 utc | 72

No quid pro quo here….
Putin has had his pants pulled down by Trump in public 

Posted by: Night Tripper | Jan 3 2026 16:24 utc | 73

For those in the world looking for a brighter future, this is a depressing New Year’s gift from the neo-feudal West. Cuba is obviously next, since once international law and morality are replaced by greed, stupidity and arrogance, why not? 
It is sad that Russia is so obsessed by Ukraine that it allows its allies to slip off the edge. Syria, now Venezuela, probably Iran. If I were a nation with a Russian alignment, I’d think seriously about hedging my bets because it appears that Russia will not engage with the US under any circumstances. By the time Russia realises that a fight with US is unavoidable – and US behaviour proves that nothing will change whether Wolfowitz is doctrine or not – it will be too late. One way or another, the global consequences will be catastrophic. One only has to look at the US itself to realise that the winners are very few indeed. 
There should be global revulsion at the behaviour of US and Israel. That revulsion should result in action, not endless, ineffective exhortations. The UN should move physically, lock, stock and barrel, to a new and more appropriate location. Russia and China should accept that they have a global responsibility to the UN Charter and Conventions. But I have no evidence on which to base a hope this could happen. What I do have is the possibility of being arrested in the UK for thought crime. Not an auspicious start to 2026.

Posted by: Tom Paine | Jan 3 2026 16:25 utc | 74

Let’s also remember that Maduro had been threatening to invade the independent country of Guyana
Posted by: Gavin Longmuir | Jan 3 2026 16:03 utc | 43 
 
no he fucking wasnt.  litlle tiny word soat a year ago, that smoothed over.  Shut the fuck up
 

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 16:26 utc | 75

This Venezuela theater that started in October was all telegraphed like a Nuevala.   From the drug accusations, to the Nobel Prize whore Machado, to innocent fishermen being murdered, to today, it was all planned from within VZ to oust Maduro. Inside job, and part of the larger NWO game plan for 2030.   My two cents, all in coordination with Russia and China on board.  

Posted by: MarcusAurelius | Jan 3 2026 16:27 utc | 76

Many still hold El Gringo in high esteem, even after especially because of the rivers of blood they left behind. 
Posted by: octavian61 | Jan 3 2026 15:39 utc | 9

 
FIFY.

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 3 2026 16:27 utc | 77

If the Americans, and their EU supporters, were capable of any self reflection they’d realize how embarrassing the kidnapping of a foreign leader really is.  Nevertheless this is the kind of PR victory Trump lives for.  Something quick, something visual and something he can beat his chest over.  After this weekend Victory Lap, I’m sure he will be emboldened to go after Iran.
 
Regarding Venezuela, the Chavistas appear content with Maduro having greater value as a kidnapped leader.  The Americans are certainly no closer to stealing the oil or regime change.
 
What troubles me is the USUAL Russian and Chinese understated protests.  I guess they’ll never call the Americans out, no matter how great the crime may be.  No surprise.  Going along with the Gaza Holocaust is a tip off as to how afraid Putin and Xi are of direct confrontation with America.  They won’t even dare to aggressively criticize the barbarbic Americans.

Posted by: EoinW | Jan 3 2026 16:27 utc | 78

How does any of this benefit the struggling, sinking American people? 
 
Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 3 2026 15:58 utc | 34

 
Who cares about the “useless eaters”?

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 3 2026 16:28 utc | 79

Posted by: Gavin Longmuir | Jan 3 2026 16:03 utc | 43 
 
Fuck off, Anglo elite scum. 

Posted by: MarcusAurelius | Jan 3 2026 16:28 utc | 80

About the legal ties, Russia and Venezuela have inked long-term deals for Russia to help operate the Venezuelan oil sector, like how they help the Iranian nuclear sector.
 
Back to the topic, what is the next move?
 
Venezuela has not been conquered and it has now become much more costly to do so.
 
Trump needed a PR win. At what cost?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 3 2026 16:29 utc | 81

Ah…. Nothing surprises me, any longer. Honestly, I have no doubt that Biden, the Clintons, well…. I could go on for a while…. were/are just as disgusting. Not a single one of them has taken any action that significantly improved life for American citizens. Not a single one of them. 
Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 3 2026 16:11 utc | 58 
No Jimmy the reports I saw had nothing to do with Clinton or Biden or hearsay – the reports claim actual  indictable evidence of Trump’s criminal and abusive behaviour towards children.

Posted by: will moon | Jan 3 2026 16:30 utc | 82

would be nice if folks topped defending Russia and China

Posted by: Paul | Jan 3 2026 16:33 utc | 83

Stopped

Posted by: Paul | Jan 3 2026 16:33 utc | 84

would be nice if folks topped defending Russia and China
 
Posted by: Paul | Jan 3 2026 16:33 utc | 83
 
fuck off

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 16:35 utc | 85

Posted by: EoinW | Jan 3 2026 16:27 utc | 78
Both, the Jewish-Neoliberal Trojan horse and the Mao-Wannebe are both part of the evil team…The Team called “the chosen people and their traitors”…I know it is depressing but…get used to it!

Posted by: Brigitte Mohnhaupt | Jan 3 2026 16:36 utc | 86

Wasnt Maduro being protected by Wagner / Russian troops ? How many died in his defense ? How many attackers ?

Posted by: The Painter | Jan 3 2026 16:37 utc | 87

Posted by: Paul | Jan 3 2026 16:33 utc | 83
 
It would be nice if Americans stopped defending our worthless billionaire oligarchs who do NOTHING for us. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 3 2026 16:38 utc | 88

President Trump Holds a Press Conference, Jan. 3, 2026
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsdkClL2_bg

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 3 2026 16:39 utc | 89

Wasnt Maduro being protected by Wagner / Russian troops ? 
 
Posted by: The Painter | Jan 3 2026 16:37 utc | 87
 
No.

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 16:40 utc | 90

Trump is bragging about the killing of Soleimani and kidnapping of Maduro

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 3 2026 16:41 utc | 91

Colombia, Brazil and Mexico expectedly strongly condemned the US tyrant aggression.
I understand China’s play, becoming the industrial capital, supposedly playing 5D chess and so on. But one of Niemohlers poem’s will eventually come into play. When Philippine’s Duterte who somehow had a neutral stance toward China to the great dismay of the tyrannical US empire was eventually carted off to the ICC kangaroo court, China’s reaction was of inaction. Of course, that’s a sign to other leaders who pay attention.
China got its oil extraction installations up and running in Venezuela to the great dismay of the tyrannical US empire. The latter responded, even hijacked a loaded Chinese tanker and China’s reaction was again of inaction. Now Venezuela got bombed, many people lost their lives, they have not surrendered but their elected leader was kidnapped at gunpoint and being worked on as we speak. Since only culpabilization MSM reactions are starting to come forth, he must be refusing to act as being ordered.
China’s reaction undoubtfully won’t go beyond words. Sending troops or what not would of course be suicidal because they wouldn’t even be able to pass the Panama canal. However, if Wingloon’s are flying over Sudan serviced by the Emerati’s who have no business there, how come that same military weaponry and more isn’t in service in huge troves with the Venezuelan armed forces to defend its sovereignty and even Chinese interests? Why is there only new Russian and Iranian military weaponry? China’s play of non intervention and non-antagonism against the tyrannical US empire is also it’s failure. Because in the end nobody will dare to do business with China if there is so much of a whiff of US tyrant disapproval.
And then China’s objections to decisions that go against its interests will fall in deaf ears. Because only fear will remain with the authorities of what can happen to them if they decided otherwise.
 
December 11, 2025
Mexico’s Senate approves tariff hikes on Chinese, other Asian imports
New duties of up to 50% will be imposed in 2026 on certain goods
Majority of products will see tariffs of up to 35%
China and some local business groups oppose the hike
Move seen as appeasing US ahead of next USMCA review
China’s Ministry of Commerce responded on Thursday saying it would track Mexico’s new tariff regime and weigh its impact, but warned that such measures would “substantially undermine” the interests of trade.
“China has always opposed all forms of unilateral tariff increases and hopes Mexico will correct such unilateralist and protectionist practices as soon as possible,” the commerce ministry said.
 
China will need to revise its strategy. For example setup weapon transfer channels like Iran successfully did. Make it’s enemy that can’t even respect Chinese national integrity and just sold Taiwanese separatists 11 billion $ in new weaponry, bleed. Channel support through Wagner.

Posted by: xor | Jan 3 2026 16:43 utc | 92

It would be nice if Americans stopped defending our worthless billionaire oligarchs who do NOTHING for us. 
Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 3 2026 16:38 utc | 88
And rape American children at will, it seems.

Posted by: will moon | Jan 3 2026 16:43 utc | 93

The impotency of American citizenship :  Keme | Jan 3 2026 16:21 utc | 68
 
Ah, the good old 1776 myth of agency and freedom
 
Serious question, how did you miss the study of human governance dating back at least 10k years?
 
I seriously dont understand crybabies and losers constantly projecting their infantile fantasies
 
This is the way the world works, and has since the first organism consumed their neighbor to gain surplus over mere light energy 
 
Its literally been an arms race ever since – billions of years – with so called intelligent apes continuing the game of survival of fittest 
 
MoA provides an interesting platform for insightful analysis not commonly available in the msm, but the emotional bs is pretty embarassing 

Posted by: Markw | Jan 3 2026 16:43 utc | 94

@ Norwegian | Jan 3 2026 16:41 utc | 91
 
that is what narcissistic braggarts do.. ain’t america great? lol… maga, lol.. 

Posted by: james | Jan 3 2026 16:43 utc | 95

Curiously, nobody seems to be reporting on reactions by the Latin American communities within the USA itself.
 
Shades of Yuzhmash, perhaps? Keep the bad news covered up…

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Jan 3 2026 16:44 utc | 96

Trump: “We are going to run the country”
That is the plan? How?

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 3 2026 16:45 utc | 97

What a week.
 
Assassination attempt on Putin and kidnapping Maduro.
 
America is back, baby!!!
 
😂😂😂

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 3 2026 16:46 utc | 98

It is plausible that the US decided to attack VZ today because China refused to sell 50 million ounces or tons of silver to Crimex/CME on Friday.  Apparently, need confirmation.  What I think could happen is that either 1) Russia and China allowed this to happen to get the US stuck in a quagmire, and Russia agreed to ship China more oil to make up for the loss.  2) China has been stockpiling oil and grains in preparation for war, and might now take Taiwan.  3) China will let VZ fall in order to protect their investment in the Panama Canal. or 4) Both China and Russia agreed with the US to let VZ fall to fulfill the next step to a NWO. 

Posted by: MarcusAurelius | Jan 3 2026 16:46 utc | 99

Because, you know, there’s only a handful of people in Venezuela who accept yankee dollars.
 
Right?

Posted by: Feral Finster | Jan 3 2026 16:47 utc | 100

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