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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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Trump says “we are going to run the country”  
 
guess we’ll find out how.
 
 
We are going to run it until a proper transition can take place
 
now he is talking about  sending in American oil companies, going in tonstar making money for the cpuntry, (he means USA, not Venezuela).
Theeatening a “second, bigger wave” if “we have to”.

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 16:47 utc | 101

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Jan 3 2026 16:44 utc | 96
I was wondering about that, too.  
Miami

Posted by: lex talionis | Jan 3 2026 16:47 utc | 102

UWDude @ 65
 
What’s really weird is that Maduro is going to get hung Saddam Hussein style after a kangaroo court in Manhattan. The only thing that makes practical sense is that he was betrayed from within, but then why is the state still standing? The conspirators are risking a lot, unless they got out with Delta Force. 
 
I miss the days of the Cold War, everything was cut and dry then, even the propaganda was practical and believable.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Jan 3 2026 16:47 utc | 103

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 3 2026 16:45 utc | 97
 
######
 
The same way he’s going to remove the income tax, do massive deportations, and de-industrialize America…
 
Talk is cheap and Trump loves to talk.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 3 2026 16:48 utc | 104

Top Alt-Media Figures Once Again Discredited Themselves
Some top Alt-Media figures lie about the subjects of their geopolitical devotion like when they lied about how the Iranian-led “Resistance Axis” would destroy Israel in a war prior to their defeat at its hands last year. Many of the “usual suspects” did the same with regard to what Venezuela would do if the US attacked it, only to have once again discredited themselves, but Tim Anderson takes the cake after lying that Russia gave Venezuela Oreshniks with the innuendo that they’d be used if it was attacked. “

Posted by: The Painter | Jan 3 2026 16:48 utc | 105

And let’s stop saying this is Trump’s decision.  Trump takes orders from the Pentgram and Jews that run it.  Trump sold out his soul to become a Billionaire.  

Posted by: MarcusAurelius | Jan 3 2026 16:48 utc | 106

I’m praying so that an asteroid hits USA and destroys everything from New York to Washington DC.

USAmericans that “wanted peace” are already celebrating another aggression against a sovereign and democratic country.

From “great victories” over goat herders in sandals, to “great victories” over coconut grabbers in flip-flops.
What a disgrace.

USA is the shithole of the shitholes.
If the USA citizens don’t make a regime change, then they are equally to blame, as they already were with the millions of human victims in Iraq, Palestine, Vietname, Serbia, etc.

My biggest wish in my life, is not to be healthy nor rich. It is to see the entire USA burning! And then also the tail of the dog: “israel”.

That is the true axis of evil. Fascism, imperialism, nazism, terrorism, genocide. Any USAmerican who still tolerates such a regime as the one in Washington DC, does not deserve to be alive!

PS: Russia and China, you are a disgrace that, even combined, cannot reach the heels of Soviet Union. There’s absolutely no multipolarity if your only actions are “deep condemnation” with mere words and zero actions.

Why are the USA’s aircraft carrier groups not sunk yet. All that talk about Oreshniks and Sarmats amd whatnot is just blah blah blah.
So, the next time any of you brags about that kind lf stuff, I’ll just say: shut the f* up, you useless pieces of sh*t.

Posted by: Carlos Marques | Jan 3 2026 16:49 utc | 107

“No.
Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 16:40 utc | 90
 
What was the Russian general doing there then ?

Posted by: The Painter | Jan 3 2026 16:49 utc | 108

Trumpy on Fox just said that the smo is “primitive” compared to his actions. Published a photo with a captured Maduro with his eyes covered on social media
When I called Gerasy “medieval” it was a compliment, “primitive” is what Maga supporters will have to call him now. Marty from Amerika, did you receive your new commands?

Posted by: rk | Jan 3 2026 16:49 utc | 109

I had to shut Trump off. Can’t stand to hear such imbecile lies.

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 3 2026 16:49 utc | 110

Well, however it turns out, Rubio will get to wear the Presidential Crown.  He’ll get the neocolonial/neocon/neoliberal in the Democratic/Republican-Party vote [singular intended..see “Goldwater-Girl“] also, Florida’s mixed expat community will now enthusiastically support Rubio in the primary.  Quite a victory for Rubio, not since Johnson enabled the CIA in the elimination of President Kennedy has their been such a profound shift of power within an administration.

Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 3 2026 16:51 utc | 111

Some worthwhile remarks from Boris Rozhin aka Colonelcassad on TG:
 

A few remarks regarding the sustainability of Chavismo’s power.
 
1. The years-long practice of US attempts to dismantle the Chavista regime clearly demonstrate that Chavismo as a structure is often underestimated.
 
2. After Hugo Chavez’s death, the US and many Russian “experts” predicted that this would be the end of Chavismo. They also predicted in 2020 that “this time it’s definitely the end of Chavismo”.
 
3. In the first years after the “Great Hugo”, Maduro was perceived as a grey mouse in the shadow of the charismatic Commander Hugo. Nevertheless, Maduro was able to win elections against the opposition (remember, there were competitive elections in the “Venezuelan dictatorship”), and he won with a narrow margin.
 
4. Subsequently, Maduro was able to strengthen his power, and numerous attempts by the opposition to overthrow him through protests ended in regular failures.
 
5. Attempts at Maidan protests, military coups, and private military company operations also ended in regular failures. It’s important to remember that Maduro’s capture was preceded by years of failures, including those of the much-vaunted American intelligence.
 
6. The key factor is the ability of the Chavista leadership, relying on popular support, to identify a new leader (for example, Padrino Lopez) and continue the previous course, followed by a purge of the legal opposition.
 
7. A course of concessions to the US and the acceptance of puppets appointed from Washington would of course lead to the political defeat of Chavismo. Only struggle can ensure their political survival as a movement.
 
In general, if Chavismo was able to survive the loss of Hugo Chavez while maintaining internal cohesion (if such exists), there’s no reason to believe that they won’t be able to survive the loss of Maduro.
 
Whether the Venezuelan leadership is capable of this – we’ll see in the coming weeks.
 
https://t.me/boris_rozhin/192995
 
———
 
The correct response to US aggression by the Venezuelan authorities was:
 
1. Introduction of martial law for up to 1 year.
 
2. Suspension of the activities of political parties and movements.
 
3. Banning all opposition media outlets.
 
4. Arresting all opposition leaders who are at large.
 
5. Appointing a new head of Venezuela and transferring all powers to him. Renewing the chain of command.
 
6. Additional arming of the Bolivarian militia.
 
Decisive measures should demonstrate that the Bolivarian spirit of fighting for national sovereignty is not just talk, but also decisive actions to protect it.
 
We should take an example from the Houthis, who, having far fewer resources and capabilities than Venezuela, do not hesitate to attack American ships and vessels, as well as target Israel.
 
Otherwise, we will witness a rather clumsy attempt to use sanctions and threats to bring the opposition onto the streets and impose a puppet on Venezuela, which will surrender Venezuela and its natural resources to the Americans, returning it to the status of a regular colony.
 
https://t.me/boris_rozhin/193004

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Jan 3 2026 16:52 utc | 112

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 3 2026 16:23 utc | 72
Sure.
 
Putting a irrelevant Russian flag on an oil tanker really “screwed” the U.S.
An obvious “deterrent”…
 

Posted by: Trubind1 | Jan 3 2026 16:52 utc | 113

@ Norwegian | Jan 3 2026 16:45 utc | 97
 
yes, trumps statement ”we are going to run the country” like any other puppet regime around the world! ain’t democracy great? 

Posted by: james | Jan 3 2026 16:52 utc | 114

‘The sovereignty of states is never negotiable, it’s inviolable and sacred’ — Marine Le Pen
‘To renounce this principle today for Venezuela, for any state, would be to accept our own enslavement tomorrow’

https://t.me/rtnews/128499

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 3 2026 16:54 utc | 115

Posted by: The Painter | Jan 3 2026 16:49 utc | 108
 
you ate stupid, as if a nation like venezuela would outsource its presidential protection to a foreign mercenary outfit 
 
Just shut the fuck up with your constant stream of absolutely retarded bullshit.
 
Just fucking stupid 

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 16:54 utc | 116

Every time Netanyahu visits Trump, a new war crime is initiated.

Posted by: Deniz | Jan 3 2026 16:55 utc | 117

Posted by: will moon | Jan 3 2026 16:43 utc | 93
 
Yeah. I’m done with US “elites”. I’m so done with their crap. I’ve been gullible and had to keep my mouth shut until I retired. I’ve seen enough decline during the last 30 years – economic, moral, social, physical – and so have a growing number of people every day… and then we get to watch the worthless fat perverts and financial criminals strut around and grandstand over Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, “ukraine”, whatever this crap is in Venezuela… while our neighbors, friends, relatives go bankrupt, accrue massive debts, become unemployed, work crappy “gig” jobs, go without medical care, get overworked and underpaid with no hope of retirement, etc. I’m one of the lucky ones. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 3 2026 16:56 utc | 118

Posted by: Trubind1 | Jan 3 2026 16:52 utc | 113
 
#####
 
There is a reason this is referred to as “the Great Game”. Move and countermove.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 3 2026 16:57 utc | 119

Maybe the US kidnapped Maduro , maybe they kidnapped an actor .  New York seems like an odd place to indict Maduro as the new mayor hardly seems like imperialist.  Let’s remember for a moment Slobodan Milosevic who was also indicted in the Haugue to die in prison and receive exoneration years after his death.
 

Posted by: Cheryl | Jan 3 2026 16:58 utc | 120

 “I miss the days of the Cold War, everything was cut and dry then, even the propaganda was practical and believable.”
Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Jan 3 2026 16:47 utc | 103
 
Me too.
 
All this fake BS,  the WEF “international global order” in play with 2 (two) whole countries left (Iran & Yemen) that haven’t bowed the knee.
 
All that’s left is the global financial reset finality.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Jan 3 2026 16:58 utc | 121

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Jan 3 2026 16:52 utc | 112
 
a little late.  Seriously, the threat was there, how could the Venezuelan government be so inept unless they are already bought off?
 
Rodriguez is president now.  Do they intend to threaten her into submission, or is she the one with the dagger in her hand?

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 16:59 utc | 122

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

Bla-bla-bla. Of course not.What would Russia loose is Venezuela stops trade, and what would loose China? https://energy-analytics-institute.org/2025/08/22/private-chinese-firm-producing-oil-in-venezuela-under-rare-20-year-pact-source-says/https://english.pravda.ru/news/world/164107-china-oil-platform-venezuela-maracaibo/ China invested $1B into Venezuela oil rigs. All the oil tankers ceized by US pirates were moving oil to China.If Venezuela would seal up, then China looses one of its major oil sources and a lot of already paid money.If Venezuela would seal up, then Russia looses some promices and prospects but would have more leverage over China as Russian oil would have one competitor less. No, it is anything but “the same”
 

Posted by: Arioch | Jan 3 2026 17:00 utc | 123

@ 103
 
Actually, thinking it over I bet they do Maduro what they did to Assange, throw him into a long term legal limbo and let him fester for years, if not decades, I wouldn’t rule out Guantanamo, that would be a way to evade all the international consequences of kidnapping an internationally recognized head of state and an absolutely ridiculous unwinnable trial on weapons and narco-trafficking.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Jan 3 2026 17:02 utc | 124

It will backfire badly if they try to “run the country”.

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 3 2026 17:02 utc | 125

“There is a reason this is referred to as “the Great Game”. Move and countermove.”
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 3 2026 16:57 utc | 119
Be nice,  if it were instead:   “beginnings & endings”…
 
One can hope I guess…
 

Posted by: Trubind1 | Jan 3 2026 17:02 utc | 126

USA is the shithole of the shitholes.If the USA citizens don’t make a regime change, then they are equally to blame, as they already were with the millions of human victims in Iraq, Palestine, Vietname, Serbia, etc.

That is the true axis of evil. Fascism, imperialism, nazism, terrorism, genocide. Any USAmerican who still tolerates such a regime as the one in Washington DC, does not deserve to be alive!
PS: Russia and China, you are a disgrace that …
Posted by: Carlos Marques | Jan 3 2026 16:49 utc | 107
 
As an American, I appreciate your sentiments.
 
But we are victims, mostly Stockholm syndrome sufferers. 
I think, more like hope, that Russia and China consider us hostages. Maybe that explains their measured responses. Maybe they rightfully fear that backing our rulers into a corner may doom the entire planet.

Posted by: HB Brian | Jan 3 2026 17:02 utc | 127

Hegseth is giving a cringy USA USA spoeech, like a bad actor.
 
“the coordination, the stealth, the precision, on full lethal diplay”
 
“he effed around, and found out”.
 
He literally said that.

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 17:02 utc | 128

Posted by: Cheryl | Jan 3 2026 16:58 utc | 120
 
It’s a federal indictment in New York, so Mamdani can’t really do anything about it

Posted by: Caveman | Jan 3 2026 17:03 utc | 129

Upwards of eighty percent of Venezuelan oil is earmarked for China. Venezuela owes a lot of money to China. Russia is legally responsible for the Venezuelan oil industry development.
 
China has massive BRI investments in South America. Venezuela is an important piece for China’s strategy.
 
Trump says that they are taking the oil, what he is really trying to do is to get leverage on his adversaries.
 
The status quo is that America is still on the outside in VZ. Until that changes, this is all drama.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 3 2026 17:04 utc | 130

given Russia and China’s latest utter failure to stand up for international law, etc., I would like to see some of their apologists consider ‘fucking off’ perhaps
 
of course criticizing, or even partially blaming, China and Russia does not absolve the ultimate pirate country, the US…

Posted by: Paul | Jan 3 2026 17:06 utc | 131

Some really good comments regarding Maduro’s never approaching Chavez’s capability/charisma. He was a true believer in the Bolivar cause, and that was probably enough for Chavez (who himself was likely suffering from the slow poison he was allegedly given, a la Arafat) at the time he tapped Maduro to succeed him.
 
There could be some traction to the notion that this was a semi-replay of Syria, given the rumored presence of Russian and Chinese military personnel in VZ: intel is received that the snatch is incoming;  various pertinent parties are informed; Maduro is given the hard truth (i.e. his own party and the military aren’t his biggest fans) and prevailed upon to go along; VZ government remains intact and selects more capable (Chavista) leadership; RU and CH don’t get squeezed out of the local market; US gets a quick “win (a totally Pyrrhic one)” and withdraws to prepare next move (as has already been pointed out, the initial plan for a coup probably flopped, and the Pentagon has probably realized the folly of trying to go boots in with a country where maybe the aristocracy holds gringo in high regard, but the rest of the people don’t…in fact most of the people despise el gringo).
 
The US won’t quit, though; the collateralization of VZ resources that’s been mentioned cannot be ignored. But I think it’s becoming more obvious that while the US can whoop ass as long as it’s entirely unopposed, if one throws even a little peer-level opposition into the mix, then the US looks way less imposing. And, as barflies are pointing out, there’s this whole Epstein thing… Trump may also be on the self same short list that ‘elensky is on.
 
Thanks for being there for us, b.

Posted by: robjira | Jan 3 2026 17:06 utc | 132

Trubind1 @ 121
 
All that’s left is the global financial reset finality.
 
Yes, stablecoin. The new petrodollar scam, they get to sell the same dollars twice. Twice assuming they can resist the temptation to not pile derivatives on their new scam, though actually stable coin is a derivative.
 
My head hurts.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Jan 3 2026 17:07 utc | 133

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 17:02 utc | 128
 
######
 
No one will remember Hegseth 10 years from now.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 3 2026 17:07 utc | 134

Checked out X – Musk is done. So too fuentes, alt.media, et al
 
What an astounding historical master stroke
 
Market will double, oil will halve, interest below 2%, treasuries overbought
 
And get this, I can speak spanish. Funny that I was pondering Russian …
 
With canada and Greenland up next, the price of gas is going to crack, wrecking Russia’s economy 
 
And the sheer impotence of the Russia China alliance scuttling brics and anyone else foolish enough to back the wrong horse

Posted by: Markw | Jan 3 2026 17:07 utc | 135

They don’t have mausoleums’ that I’m aware of.  
Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Jan 3 2026 15:37 utc | 7

 
———-
 
Awareness elevated…
 
https://time.com/12736/venezuela-marks-first-anniversary-of-chavezs-death/

Posted by: Fool Me Twice | Jan 3 2026 17:09 utc | 136

I’m praying so that an asteroid hits USA and destroys everything from New York to Washington DC.

 
I hope for the Yellowstone Caldera to “go”.

Posted by: MAKK | Jan 3 2026 17:10 utc | 137

Posted by: Markw | Jan 3 2026 17:07 utc | 135
 
cool story bro.
 
Know a single American that was optimistic about 2026 on new years?  I dont.
 
 

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 17:11 utc | 138

Oh my – what a seriously bad idea.  But not unexpected.
It spells the end of much protocol – and couple it with the apparent attempt on Putin’s life – all I can say is place your bets on this!

The life expectancy of leaders of ALL sovereign countries has just dramatically decreased  

I think it is a FACT – you can quote me and my bet is that is the case – oh my how things can change so fast in the 21st century.
 

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Jan 3 2026 17:12 utc | 139

the “leaders” in the West as seen on your screen have no more relationship to what’s happening on the ground in VZ or anywhere else than I do to what’s happening on the screen when I’m watching Pornhub.
 
there are currently some extremely sick braggart warriors boasting about the terrorism they just committed against a victim they have been RAPING for decades, thru, inter alia, sanctions designed to STARVE the country.
 
Just like with the words “Jew,” and “communism,” you can tell Big Brother’s guilty mouthpieces by their relationship to the world OIL.
 
and why they are warmongers who deserve to be killed. every last one of them.

Posted by: duck n cover | Jan 3 2026 17:13 utc | 140

This whole Venezula and Maduro drama capture has an air of threatre/acting to it. It’s clear Maduro or his own circle have given him up and stood down for this whole capture drama operation. 
No doubt the Venezuelan political elite were assured if they gave up Maduro that would be enough and it would be business as usual , same as happened in Iran with the token strikes.
The real question I have is what is the point of all this? Just endless drama/ratings I suppose as to actually control Venezuela would be a whole other matter. I always saw Maduro as a bufoon, he had so much to work with and pissed it all away on media/bufoonery , kinda reminds me of a Latin American version of Trump.
 

Posted by: silverfoxes | Jan 3 2026 17:15 utc | 141

 HB Brian | Jan 3 2026 17:02 utc | 127
 
Obviously a renter. No homeowner would bleat such pathetic whining.
 
You sound like one of those guys living in their car at the beach.

Posted by: Markw | Jan 3 2026 17:15 utc | 142

“Maduro is given the hard truth (i.e. his own party and the military aren’t his biggest fans) and prevailed upon to go along; 
Posted by: robjira | Jan 3 2026 17:06 utc | 132
 
He was convinced to go along with lifetime imprisonment ? The copium is great here. Please keep going, this is greatly entertaining. 
 
 

Posted by: The Painter | Jan 3 2026 17:17 utc | 143

The helicopters arrived at 2:00AM local time, and the apprehension force descended into Maduro’s compound with speed, discipline, and patience. On arrival into the target area, the helicopters came under fire, and replied with that fire with overwhelming force. One of our helicopters were hit, but remained flyable during the rest of the mission.” – General Dan “Raizin” Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
 
Maduro and his wife both gave up, and were taken into custody by the Department of Justice, assisted by our US military, with no loss of US life.” – General Dan “Raizin” Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
 
There were multiple self-defense engagements as the force began to withdraw out of Venezuela. The force successfully exfiltrated and returned to their float launch bases at 3:29AM EST, with all indicted persons onboard. Maduro and his wife were then disembarked on the USS Iwo Jima.” – General Dan “Raizin” Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
 
https://t.me/rnintel/50208

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Jan 3 2026 17:18 utc | 144

Halt The Attacks On Venezuela Now!
 
https://x.com/WhiteHouse/status/2007489108059533390
 
“Sixty three percent of people in the United States, a purportedly representative democracy, in a recent poll oppose military actions in Venezuela…”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 3 2026 17:20 utc | 145

“The life expectancy of leaders of ALL sovereign countries has just dramatically decreased  
Posted by: Ken Hausle | Jan 3 2026 17:12 utc | 139
 
But not for  US or Israeli leadership. Imagine how scared little tiny Israel would be if their leaders  knew they can be taken out at anytime by any of the major players. 

Posted by: The Painter | Jan 3 2026 17:21 utc | 146

Posted by: silverfoxes | Jan 3 2026 17:15 utc | 141
 
this mission was impossible, or if possible super risky.  No way it would have been approved in reality.   Helicopters flying in formation is just ridiculous.
 
A distraction from the failing Iranian protests?  Killings jappened last night, but i doubt Iran goes anywhere in the next few weeks.
 
 

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 17:23 utc | 147

UWDude | Jan 3 2026 17:11 utc | 138
 
The hallmark of a good analyst is the ability to change ones opinion based on new facts.
 
I had been hedging for years, suspecting the SMO was yesterday’s war, with Syria representing a new era of deployed AI, but never certain enough to fully commit.
 
Now? The same old losers and complainers who have failed at every stage in their lives, clinging to some false sense of morality to boost their shattered egos.

Posted by: Markw | Jan 3 2026 17:23 utc | 148

Halt The Attacks on Venezuela Now!
 
https://worldbeyondwar.org/halt-the-attacks-on-venezuela-now
 
“Sixty-three percent of people in the United States, a purportedly representative democracy, in a recent poll oppose military action in Venezuela…”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 3 2026 17:24 utc | 149

Posted by: Paul | Jan 3 2026 17:06 utc | 131
the answer is mo’ bigga’ nukes for all, as Medvedev just said. people who think Russia or China are the future might as well go kiss the foot at the shrine at Lourdes for all the relationship with reality they have. The Russian gov’t regularly boasts that their plans for the Arctic are just to rape, plunder and steal everything they can. So why is Trump claiming Greenland again? Thank God there is no such thing as global warming! one might think these capitalist gov’ts are insane if one were delusional enough to think they are all destroying the planet together.
 
Someone posted a few days ago a list of all the facilities, or kinds of facilities, under various forms of cyberattack and other terrorist actions, incl targeting nuclear facilities, inside Russia.
 
Now guess how many new nuclear reactors Russia has planned? China? the US? every single one will be what they always have been: a nuclear weapon waiting to be exploded. when they aren’t poisoning everything forever already.
 
sorry, that stuff from China that karlof1 posts? total insanity. doesn’t even pass a 5th grader’s level of math. 
 
“Can a man return to his mother’s womb when he is old?” what if you nuke the place? all these dreams of the future are from “death’s dream kingdom.” they are dreams of “return to the mother,” ie, death. earth, mother of all. to sleep in the earth and not worry about how Satanic Medvedev is boasting about his nukes. what a fucking pig.

Posted by: duck n cover | Jan 3 2026 17:24 utc | 150

The Painter | Jan 3 2026 17:17 utc | 143
Then bust out your brushes and come up with better a priori speculation, since that’s all anyone around here can do at the moment. I’m curious as to whether yours will be Monet, or Dali, or just a pile of Pollack. 

Posted by: robjira | Jan 3 2026 17:25 utc | 151

I’ll bet on Russia and China winning in South America as elsewhere. 

Posted by: financial matters | Jan 3 2026 17:27 utc | 152

ny is interesting.  Chavez is popular there because he donated lots of heating fuel.
 
Trump just said president Rodriguez (new VZ prez) told Rubio she will cooperate and has no choice.

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 17:28 utc | 153

*Pollock

Posted by: robjira | Jan 3 2026 17:28 utc | 154

Posted by: Markw | Jan 3 2026 17:23 utc | 148
 
are you ai or something?  What the fuck was that?
 
 

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 17:30 utc | 155

HB Brian | Jan 3 2026 17:02 utc | 127 Obviously a renter. No homeowner would bleat such pathetic whining. You sound like one of those guys living in their car at the beach.
Posted by: Markw | Jan 3 2026 17:15 utc | 142
No. 50 yr old, white male. Married to a stay at home mother, with 5 kids. Good career. High net worth. Very little debt.
I’m also on the side of the ones living in their cars by the beach.
 
Go fuck yourself, bootlicker.

Posted by: HB Brian | Jan 3 2026 17:31 utc | 156

When will the USA get profits with friends for selling pitchforks? 1 State Palestine and the Wprld. When Palestine is Free you will be. Keep on…

Posted by: chuckn | Jan 3 2026 17:31 utc | 157

Will we see an increase in the number of US tourists claiming to be Canadian, just so they can get service in bars and restaurants overseas???

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Jan 3 2026 17:33 utc | 158

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?

 
My answers?

  • Very likely many bodyguards are dead. Bodyguards are not actually soldiers, even if Hollywood pretends Gerard Butler can take out an army in White House Down….or was it Olympus Has Fallen? The CIA source, which I agree probably does exist, set them up to fail.
  • Because major actions by the military must receive authorization by the president. The reason for such a restriction is to prevent dissident or bribed colonels or generals from staging a coup. Military coups have been historically a problem in Latin America. And the US has much money to bribe with. 
  • Maybe nobody, Quite aside from a reasonable possibility that it is very much the case that the president must order one—that is why such a decapitation strike as this can seem to be decisive—the electronic and cyber war capacities of the US are in fact extremely large and effective, especially against middling sophisticated enemies who have arms that use radars and computers etc. 

 
As to what the US will do? Probably someone should wait for William Gruff to report on the CIA. Whether he just relies on gossip from his handler, water cooler gossip at the boiler room or it’s simply supernatural powers that read the mind the C, I and A don’t have, I can’t say. I gather Trump has boasted of running Venezuela. I’m quite sure it’s the plan, just as it is the plan for Gaza. Despite all the pretended Trump criticism in the acronym TACO, the fact as I see them are that Trump never reverses a policy. Despite the ducking and weaving he always comes back to the original scheme. 
 
As to whether anybody else in the world will react, the EU is already on board with their endorsement of the claim Maduro lost the election, which is a Big Lie worthy of Orwell the socialist. Turkiye whatever it may say I think is always with the US in the end. Iran has its own problem. Russia is tied down and couldn’t. PRC is too remote to do much and every indication is that the current leadership doesn’t believe there is such a thing as imperialism, that a permanent accommodation with capitalism can be reached and that trade will bring world peace….plus the prospect of economic warfare bankrupting the Chinese capitalists may be frightening for them if they see the Chinese capitalists are essential to their project. One of the reasons for the hybrid form of WWIII currently underway is that such piecemeal and varied strikes can be denied. It’s not like you can easily draw a bunch of swastika—er, star-spangled banners—flooding over country after country. Denial is not just a river in Egypt, it’s a geopolitical strategy. 
 
As to the oil? The heavy crude in Venezuela takes a great deal of technological investment to handle. That’s why the prolonged economic warfare in Venezuela has been so effective in reducing production. And, given the importance of oil revenues to their economy, so effective in driving abroad so many Venezuelans. The US will not be able to restore oil production quickly or cheaply, regardless of any political obstacles by locals who don’t want to collaborate with the conqueror. The thing is, despite the geopoliticians who believe that the US can’t afford to cut oil for some reason, the US is overall a net energy producer. As such, a higher price for oil, due to taking out places like Iran and Venezuela, can be profitable. Plus the executive committee of the ruling class (as opposed to BS propaganda covering up the ruling class by ranting about the Deep State/PMC) that is the US state addresses the common interests of all the ruling class as best as it can. Looking past the short term interests of oil companies only, the American state has acted to control oil production. That’s not the same as directly administering it, even profiting from it. Chaos in Venezuela can serve that control, just as it did in Libya. 
 
My thought is the Venezuelans should clean house domestically, precisely because penetration by enemies like the CIA has evidently played its part too, not just computers and radar jamming. But the Bolivarians are not Communists—tragically a lot of officially named Communists are real Social-Democrats—so, we’ll see. I will write out a plan just as soon as they ask me to.
 

Posted by: steven t johnson | Jan 3 2026 17:34 utc | 159

R2R on Venezuela
 
https://x.com/dimitrilascaris/status/2007463496771076479
 
“Trump regime launches assault on Venezuela.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 3 2026 17:37 utc | 160

Re Caveman @ 38 – thanks for the clarification.

Posted by: abierno | Jan 3 2026 17:37 utc | 161

such heroes. whose life would be at risk if the west simply stopped funding Israel? fucking Bibi flies to the west all the time, just waiting to be arrested.
 
too easy. we need some mission impossible type shit to go down. like when, supposedly, state asset OBL was Jason Bourned. 

Posted by: duck n cover | Jan 3 2026 17:39 utc | 162

“Then bust out your brushes and come up with better a priori speculation, since that’s all anyone around here can do at the moment. 
Posted by: robjira | Jan 3 2026 17:25 utc | 151
 
We can just use the common tropes thrown around here in the past. Tropes that have now proven to be completely false, just like most SPECULATION on here. I made a comment several weeks ago asking everyone here to make a “speculative” prediction on what would happen in VZ, few had the courage to go on record then,  now we see why.
 
Iran in 3, 2, 1 ……………
https://x.com/RmSalih/status/2007056428100399108?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E2007056428100399108%7Ctwgr%5Ea56dd8548c97b23ff8520125543e655485c0cdce%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.whatreallyhappened.com%2FNEW%2F
 
https://x.com/MonitorX99800/status/2007079613667967383
 
 
 
 
 
 

Posted by: The Painter | Jan 3 2026 17:39 utc | 163

I’m not sure how a real regime change in Venezuela affects China, other than losing some investments. China’s major oil suppliers are Russia, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Iran. 
 
Trump stated that the US military is “still in Venezuela” and actions will continue until the Venezuelan government “complies” with US demands. He added that this could “happen to anyone” and that “no one is safe”. He added that the US will “govern Venezuela”. Hahaha…. My God…. We can’t even govern ourselves very well. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 3 2026 17:42 utc | 164

Another long-abandoned putin client falls
Pretty soon Russia will be the last to fall (apart) – gross incompetence and corruption and unreliability on the global stage has severe consequences but what can you expect from Russians. China might be next to fall to American aggression since they are on a 500 year plan to covet Taiwan and sell shoddy products – what a turn of events !

Posted by: aaaa | Jan 3 2026 17:42 utc | 165

Silence from western political leaders, like the vassals that they undoubtedly are. How illegal does Trump have to get before they pluck up the gumption to roundly condemn him?

Posted by: Dave G | Jan 3 2026 17:43 utc | 166

As to what the US will do?
 
Posted by: steven t johnson | Jan 3 2026 17:34 utc | 159
 

 
Abrogate contracts and send risk to the moon.  Underwriters are going to take a beating.  
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 3 2026 17:43 utc | 167

Mindblowingly lawless impunity and piracy by the US

Posted by: Paul | Jan 3 2026 17:44 utc | 168

Step 2 was obvious, no Biden’s pony (Corina Machado) but Maduro’s VP (that knows political and military leaders).
 
No revolution, regime change, just a tribute bearing vassal that can do whatever it chooses inside its borders, as long as China and RF off the table (as major influences)
 
Master stroke, avoids civil war and smooth transition to new system.
 
Maduro tried and guilty, but in a couple of years villa next to zelensky.

Posted by: Newbie | Jan 3 2026 17:44 utc | 169

Let’s just wait and see who will be presented to us as the Milei of Venezuela… That it will be a member of the “chosen people” like in Mexico is of course clear… But the degree of kinship to Bibi will be of interest…

Posted by: Brigitte Mohnhaupt | Jan 3 2026 17:45 utc | 170

Silence from western political leaders, like the vassals that they undoubtedly are. How illegal does Trump have to get before they pluck up the gumption to roundly condemn him?
Posted by: Dave G | Jan 3 2026 17:43 utc | 166
 
Maybe with greenland or canada, no sooner (and even there…)
 
As for RF xchanges might be underway, but not critical.
 
As for china it could be worse, but might be a sign, stick to old world or africa (BRICs south america at most)

Posted by: Newbie | Jan 3 2026 17:47 utc | 171

Abrogate contracts and send risk to the moon.  Underwriters are going to take a beating.   
Posted by: too scents | Jan 3 2026 17:43 utc | 167
 

 
Force majeure on stilts!
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 3 2026 17:47 utc | 172

Posted by: Dave G | Jan 3 2026 17:43 utc | 166
 
They never complain about bloodletting.  They get off on it 

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 17:48 utc | 173

As a follow up to my 111 comment above, the acting Prez of Vez is Yván Gil Pinto, who has trashed talked both Rubio and Blinken with equal vigor.  So this move by Rubio is hard to figure out. 
 
Perhaps “Pinto” was in on it, he’s had a lot of trips abroad and may have been recruited by Langley but, isn’t that kinda off message…to have a guy in power who went after both Rubio and Blinken with equal vigor?  Inquiring minds and all that. 
 
Also, wouldn’t Russian intel know the score on who’s in the CIA’s back pocket, wouldn’t they have to be in on it..a quid pro quo perhaps?  Perhaps it’s Trumps “get out of jail free card” for the inevitable 2028 election season accusation by the neocolonialist/neocon/neoliberals;  “who lost ex-ukrainia”? Sadly, I think Rubio gets the Republican nod and those who are not died in the wool neocolonialist/neocon/neoliberals in the Trump Admin like, Bobby and Tulsi get left out in the cold.

Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 3 2026 17:49 utc | 174

Just scrolled through this page of comments. Other than a number of known usernames showing their true colours, there is nothing to read.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Jan 3 2026 17:51 utc | 175

Trump stated that the US military is “still in Venezuela”

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 3 2026 17:42 utc | 164
 
Presumably they have body bags, ready for when IEDs start detonating unexpectedly…
 
The casualty count starts from today, entirely on Trump’s legacy, one might add. What are the mid-terms going to be like, when the US is still shipping home flag-draped coffins during the campaign?

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Jan 3 2026 17:52 utc | 176

Of course it’s lawless. So what?
 
Law is meaningless. Enforcement is the only thing that matters. 

Posted by: Feral Finster | Jan 3 2026 17:52 utc | 177

Why is it that the US and the Zionists seem to have such competent spies imbedded in nearly all governments?   Why isn´t the US military infested with them, suffering little disruptions and sabatoge nearly every day?  I doubt that the counterintelligence services are so effective.  One part of it may be that the potential traitors swallow the promises of riches and transit to a safe place.  It is because of the famous US mojo – people arre afraid of it.  Another factor is that the US financial system is the piggy bank for criminals and corruption the world over.  The US is protected physically by an ocean on both sides, but they also seem to enjoy some kind of protection from infiltration of spies, and active disruption from unfriendly nations.   The Russians having stood up to them in Europe is diminishing this repuation, but that needs to continue in Latin America and elsewhere.  Why has it not been possible to put some of the many sicarios now working for the drug cartels in the US to more socially productive work?  Puerto Rico, which has become an important base, has a sizable opposition with no love for Uncle Sam.  Viva la reconquista!  Where are the disruptions to military acttivity – or at least protests – from there?  The US military must be made to feel insecure within their own terriry.  The immunity of Teflon Don and the Teflon US must come to an end.  As the old song goes:  ¨Which side are you on?¨  “We must, indeed, all hang together, or most assuredly we shall all hang separately.” 

Posted by: c | Jan 3 2026 17:53 utc | 178

Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 3 2026 17:49 utc | 174
 
Roderiguez has already been sworn in as president.

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 17:53 utc | 179

Note The Pentagon General debrief described beaucoup defensive fire both inbound and outbound.
 
 

Posted by: Exile | Jan 3 2026 17:56 utc | 180

Of course it’s lawless. So what?
 
Posted by: Feral Finster | Jan 3 2026 17:52 utc | 177
 

 
Law is what makes it possible for endeavours to add value.  Without law society is quickly reduced to smash and grab.
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 3 2026 17:56 utc | 181

Posted by: c | Jan 3 2026 17:53 utc | 178
money, propaganda, and diversity.
 
 
American immigration has created a pool of disgruntled expats from all over the world who by default do not like their home countries, (or they would have stayed).  This pool of expats makes for great spies and intelligence threading.

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 17:57 utc | 182

Posted by: too scents | Jan 3 2026 17:56 utc | 181
 
#####
 
It always has been. It is a collective mythology that it is not.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 3 2026 17:57 utc | 183

Posted by: steven t johnson | Jan 3 2026 17:34 utc | 159
well said, but it’s time to stop blaming the victims. Hezbollah isn’t communist either, but they also aren’t bombing peoples’ cellphones. it just fills me more with despair to hear complaints about a starving populace collapsing under the betrayal of some of its leaders, as in Syria. the world doesn’t need more brave Houthis or another Afghanistan. it needs westerners off their asses and overthrowing their nazified governments, by their simple non-participation. 
 
Starmer, Trump, all of them simply commend the poisoned chalice to their own lips. 
 
ain’t it funny how simple the plan is? maintain a perpetual state of war among the “Big 3,” with shifting alliances among the other nations. a la “1984”. And ALL the ruling classes of the world completely compromised and corrupted thru their own participation and benefit from continuing the internal national/local war necessary to maintain global war. 
 
with the religion of anti-communism, nationalism, and racial/cultural purity to justify it all. and Space Farce blinding out the stars, in its Chinese, Russian and American varieties, like the gods of old thunderously reminding the slaves, no, another world was never possible.
 
that’s the plan. but “A long time ago the world began, with Heigh! Ho! the wind and the rain…” it’d be too bad if a prolonged cold spell destroyed the US power grid, wouldn’t it? or some aged nuke reactors started leaking all over the place. and people started thinking about something else than Maduro’s commie drugs.

Posted by: duck n cover | Jan 3 2026 17:58 utc | 184

Jackson Hinkle believes that the VZ military was bought off, which is why there was near-zero resistance.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 3 2026 17:58 utc | 185

Should be “dyed-in-the-wool” at  S Brennan  174
I don’t want the grammar-police on my case…especially after commenter 175 has read all the comments and deemed them unfit for consumption.  Apparently 175’s quite a speed reader or a…

Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 3 2026 17:59 utc | 186

“Roderiguez has already been sworn in as president.
Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 17:53 utc | 179
 
Check out Roderiguez, VZ is cooked. On a side note, Lavrov just needs to shut up at this point. 
 
” Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has held a phone call with Venezuelan Executive Vice President Delcy Rodriguez and expressed solidarity with the people of the South American nation in the face of US aggression. ”
 
https://www.rt.com/news/630442-lavrov-call-venezuela-vp/

Posted by: The Painter | Jan 3 2026 18:01 utc | 187

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Jan 3 2026 17:52 utc | 176
 
All Hail the New Shock and Awe! I was once young and stupid and got excited about shit like this, foolishly imagining that wonderful benefits would accrue to the American people. hahaha. Man, was I stupid.
 
We still have no idea what’s happening in Venezuela. Is there US military in country? Where? In the jungle? Is Pervert Pedophile Don referring to the ships off-shore? I think he might be stating that the US will continue to bomb the crap out of Venezuela until the current government surrenders. That’s my guess. I suspect there has been no real regime change and that the US now needs to attempt to bomb them into submission. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 3 2026 18:01 utc | 188

” Jackson Hinkle believes that the VZ military was bought off, which is why there was near-zero resistance.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 3 2026 17:58 utc | 185 “
 
Copium

Posted by: The Painter | Jan 3 2026 18:02 utc | 189

“Trump put a target on the back of every American person. America is now in the same boat as zionist-israel. The world will now treat the US as a pariah state. Americans, those who are our friends, be very careful. You will be hunted and haunted, in your own country and in others. You have created a worldwide enemy, and Trump will be called ‘bitch’ as he is being called in my neck of the woods, forever. You have created a persistent resistance, and Trump and his war-hungry lying cotery made it personal. Retaliation will not be diplomatic.”
https://sovereignista.com/2026/01/01/daily-chronicles-158/
It will not be safe for Americans anywhere. Nor should it be. 
They should probably start mass self-deportations and go back to USA.
All the America Firsters in particular will have to start wearing Canadian flags again if they think can step outside of their benighted borders without consequence. 
 
 

Posted by: ak74 | Jan 3 2026 18:03 utc | 190

Posted by: duck n cover | Jan 3 2026 17:58 utc | 184  If it’s hard for the Venezuelans to fight the American army, think for a moment how hard it would be on their home ground. No long supply lines limiting their numbers. Also, no matter what people may say, war with Venezuela was never on the ballot, so nobody voted for it. Even here at MoA, there is a lot of the commentariat, the majority I suspect, that didn’t think the war on Venezuela has been ongoing (and bipartisan) for decades. I still say economic warfare is warfare but when so very few people will admit this, how can you expect the population to vote against economic warfare?  Plus it’s not even possible to vote against anything in normal elections. There is no referendum on war, probably because the ruling class isn’t sure they’d win. 

Posted by: steven t johnson | Jan 3 2026 18:05 utc | 191

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. 
Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Jan 3 2026 16:21 utc | 71
 
“Secured” in this case doesn’t mean you can use it right away or at all but you deny it to your opponents.
 
1 million barrels per day have been exported in November from Venezuela by the “shadow” fleet of Venezuela, Iran & Russia. That’s all gone now…
 
David Goldwyn, chairman of the Atlantic Council Global Energy Center’s Energy Advisory Group:

“Ordinarily, one million barrels a day of displaced oil translates into about ten dollars on the oil price, so a complete blockade of all of Venezuela’s exports, if not replaced by increased by OPEC spare capacity or commercial reserves, would be in the range of five dollars to eight dollars a barrel.”

 
Agnia Grigas, senior fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center working on energy and geopolitical economy:

“The US move against Venezuelan oil exports may matter less for Venezuela itself than for Russia’s shadow fleet, because it signals a shift from symbolic sanctions toward more assertive enforcement against maritime sanctions evasion.
Russia today relies on a sprawling shadow fleet—aging tankers, opaque ownership structures, flag-hopping, ship-to-ship transfers, and weak or fictitious insurance—to keep oil flowing despite Western restrictions. What the Venezuela case demonstrates is that Washington is increasingly willing to treat sanctions evasion not just as a financial violation, but as a maritime security problem.
This matters because Russia’s shadow fleet is not isolated. Many of the same vessels, intermediaries, insurers, and ship-management networks service Russian, Iranian, and Venezuelan crude interchangeably. Pressure applied in one region exposes vulnerabilities across the entire system. Even limited interdictions force tankers to go dark longer, take riskier routes, rely on fewer ports, and accept higher freight and insurance costs—raising the overall cost of Russian oil exports.
For Moscow, the immediate risk is not a sudden collapse in exports but growing friction and uncertainty. Each escalation increases the probability of seizures, port refusals, or secondary sanctions on service providers—factors that reduce the efficiency and scalability of Russia’s energy revenues over time.
There is also a deterrent effect. By demonstrating that shadow fleets are visible, traceable, and vulnerable, the United States raises the strategic risk premium for Russia’s oil trade—even if enforcement remains selective.
This dynamic is being reinforced in Washington on the policy front. A bipartisan group of US senators has introduced the Decreasing Russian Oil Profits (DROP) Act of 2025, which would authorize financial sanctions on foreign buyers of Russian petroleum products and seek to choke off a key source of Kremlin revenue. The proposal includes targeted measures to penalize entities anywhere in the world that continue to purchase Russian oil, with narrow exemptions tied to support for Ukraine, underscoring Congress’s intent to close loopholes in the sanctions regime and further isolate Moscow’s energy exports.
The key takeaway is this: Russia’s shadow fleet survives on the assumption of tolerance and ambiguity. The Venezuela action suggests that assumption is weakening. For a war economy dependent on energy revenues, that shift matters.”

 
The “fun” is just beginning, watch what happens in Iran in the coming weeks.

Posted by: Zet | Jan 3 2026 18:05 utc | 192

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 17:57 utc | 182
Smiley’s People. They or their forebears were collaborators and when booted out, they become the biggest supporters of regime change and in turn get the biggest support from the state. Cuba in Florida and Ukraine in Canada, UK, etc. being too obvious examples. They are the people ICE lets in to the US. it helps to be a a convert to the one true faith, the Christian one that fellates circumcised Nazis.

Posted by: duck n cover | Jan 3 2026 18:06 utc | 193

Slava Venezuela. love all the NAFO trolls proclaiming victory. Tell Vietnam and Afghanistan how invincible the US is. This is not over. This is just starting.

Posted by: pretzelattack | Jan 3 2026 18:07 utc | 194

Gloating begins.
 
-Trump’s snatching of Maduro shows a new level of unrestrained global power –
 
” This sends a message to Moscow and Beijing – both allies to Maduro in varying degrees – who have let their comrade fall, without so much as a care package in the mail. Trump is not gun-shy, or unwilling to risk wider conflict, if the outcome is one he deeply yearns for, or thinks is in reach.  ”
 
https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/03/americas/trump-flexes-global-maduro-intl?utm_source=firefox-newtab-en-us

Posted by: The Painter | Jan 3 2026 18:07 utc | 195

I now have enough of my pain medication in me to say this is a trick that Trump and all have fallen for.
 
I don’t know how it plays out but Venezuela response may be coordinated with other efforts by the axis of resistance…..how many plates can empire keep spinning on the ends of sticks?
 
Trump is a pedo and trying to obfuscate the fact with wars….a perfect Ouroboros moment.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Jan 3 2026 18:08 utc | 196

The world is watching Beijing. How China responds will instruct the future.

Posted by: Nick | Jan 3 2026 18:08 utc | 197

There is no referendum on war, probably because the ruling class isn’t sure they’d win. 
 
Posted by: steven t johnson | Jan 3 2026 18:05 utc | 191
 

 
Well they’ve forced the issue now and there is no going back.  No Mulligans. 
 
When this goes pear shaped, and it will, faith and credit in the US dollar is finished.
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 3 2026 18:09 utc | 198

Latin Americans sell their mothers for a few dollar bills.

Posted by: Friul | Jan 3 2026 18:09 utc | 199

UWDude  182,
 
To the best of my recollection, 1st time I’ve agreed with you.  Disgruntled” expats also are highly political and use the USG like toilet paper in order to achieve goals that are both highly unpopular and self-advancing in their home countries…at least that’s what genuine America-1sters believe; not that you would ever want to be ID’d as one of those “deplorables”…let’s get that straight.

Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 3 2026 18:09 utc | 200