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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.

Comments

Col Macgregor with the Judge currently has said what I just wrote above about China selling their Treasuries.
 
Monday financial opening around the world should be interesting.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Jan 3 2026 19:25 utc | 301

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 3 2026 19:20 utc | 293
 
wtf are you talking about.
 
UN with Russia and China.
 
USA does whatever it wants.
 
UN without Russia and china.
 
USA dies whatever it wants.
 
votes, no vote, vetoes, no vetoes, UNSC, none of it matters or ever mattered.
 
They cant kick put USA as karlof1 proposes, but they can just quit pretwnding it means anything, and leave.   The world would be exactly the same.
 

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 19:26 utc | 302

Laurence@1920…the year when John D. Rottenfeller created the nation’s first school of edjumacasion at Columbia University…a deliberate and ultimately successful plot to dumb down the American people.
 
The ruling financier elite are quite patient in their mind-control schemes.  Today, high school grads in many instances are granted gift diplomas, as literacy is fast approaching Zero Kelvin…and numeracy is not far behind amongst more than 80% of “high” school grads.  And “fugiddaboudit” when it comes to cursive handwriting.  Handwringing is a more apt description of their level of edumacasion…thanks to the ruling Rottenfeller Crime Clan.
 
As for your support for little Georgi:  “Birds of a feather flock together”.

Posted by: aristodemos | Jan 3 2026 19:28 utc | 303

An indictment under US domestic law does not cancel a sitting head of state’s immunity under Int’l law. Absent a UNSC mandate, the forcible seizure of a foreign president is international kidnapping, a violation of state sovereignty and Article 2(4) of UN Charter.

However, a precendent has been set, so now any President or anyone with authority, and oil, can be kidnapped. May I suggest that one of the Al-Thani’s are next? They have plenty of Oil in Qatar. This “initiative” could also be extended anywhere by those who have a few spare troops and helicopters. May I also suggest Ursula Von de Leyen, as she is the leader of a corrupt syndicat called the “Commissioners”, or perhaps Starmer who has his own brutal cartel behind him. The kidnapping of both would render service to the freedom and justice seeking people of the world !
 
Why is the UN headquarters still in the US? Have they said anything yet?

Posted by: Stonebird | Jan 3 2026 19:29 utc | 304

14 minutes ago

 

Jack Nicas
 
Mexico City bureau chief

 

Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela’s interim president, is delivering an address to the nation and taking a much more defiant tone than President Trump suggested. Trump said she had agreed to help the United States run Venezuela. She said the United States invaded Venezuela under false pretenses and that President Maduro is Venezuela’s “only president.”

 

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2026/01/03/world/trump-united-states-strikes-venezuela/42270c74-42cd-5274-9448-8a807aa01907?smid=url-share

 

Seems complicated.
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 3 2026 19:29 utc | 305

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 3 2026 19:23 utc | 296
 
Yeah. I think so. I saw some statement indicating that this morning. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 3 2026 19:30 utc | 306

” Furthermore, things haven’t even really begun yet in VZ; lots more can happen when you get guns and kidnapping involved, right? Posted by: robjira | Jan 3 2026 19:15 utc | 285
 
Iraq has better potential to inflict serious damage on US occupation troops , yet the militias there stay silent. There will not be another “Vietnam” in VZ. Its a different time, different situation, a different people. 

Posted by: The Painter | Jan 3 2026 19:30 utc | 307

Yeah. I think so. I saw some statement indicating that this morning. 
 
Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 3 2026 19:30 utc | 304

 
From whom? speaking on behalf of the Party? Be specific.

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 3 2026 19:32 utc | 308

The real reason the US is invading Venezuela goes back to a deal Henry Kissinger made with Saudi Arabia in 1974. And I’m going to explain why this is actually about the SURVIVAL of the US dollar itself.
Not drugs. Not terrorism. Not “democracy.”
This is about the petrodollar system that has kept America the dominant economic power for 50 years. And Venezuela just threatened to end it.
Here’s what really just happened: Venezuela has 303 billion barrels of proven oil reserves. The largest on Earth. More than Saudi Arabia. 20% of the entire world’s oil.
But here’s the part that matters: Venezuela was actively selling that oil in Chinese yuan. Not dollars.
In 2018, Venezuela announced it would “free itself from the dollar.” They started accepting yuan, euros, rubles, anything BUT dollars for oil. They were petitioning to join BRICS. They were building direct payment channels with China that bypass SWIFT entirely. And they were sitting on enough oil to fund de-dollarization for decades.
Why does this matter? Because the entire American financial system is built on one thing: The petrodollar.

 
More at https://x.com/Ric_RTP/status/2007429683713917147

Posted by: Zet | Jan 3 2026 19:32 utc | 309

“They cant kick put USA as karlof1 proposes, but they can just quit pretwnding it means anything, and leave.   The world would be exactly the same. Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 19:26 utc | 300
 
Not quite. The US always seem to want the cover of “legality” or some “coalition of the willing” involved. The UN is big factor in providing those, without it things become more complex for the US.

Posted by: The Painter | Jan 3 2026 19:35 utc | 310

Posted by: The Painter | Jan 3 2026 19:30 utc | 305
 
How about an Afghanistan or an eastern “ukraine”? Could there be one of those? Maybe a Chicago ’68, perhaps, or something like American urban looting? Yeah, maybe that.  LOL…. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 3 2026 19:35 utc | 311

Look at the comments at Fox news youtube channel with Trump’s announcement – MAGA SA idiots in fool parade…
“Brazil next” “Mexico next” “Cuba next” “King Trump” “Leader of the world USA best army”…..

Posted by: mike | Jan 3 2026 19:35 utc | 312

Psychohistorian@1925:  Astute reminder about those “Treasuries” and the response of Beijing.  What would be the result if China completely dumps those Bonds, even peddling them at an extreme discount…just to get red of the damn things.  Imagine the uproar in the Rottenfellers’ controlled Stock-Market.  
 
“Out of control” is the #1 bugaboo for the ruling financier elite.  What will it cost America’s #1 Crime Clan to sooth the troubled waters on Wall Street if Beijing goes for broke and dumps the lot?

Posted by: aristodemos | Jan 3 2026 19:35 utc | 313

Iraq has better potential to inflict serious damage on US occupation troops , yet the militias there stay silent. There will not be another “Vietnam” in VZ. Its a different time, different situation, a different people. 
 
Posted by: The Painter | Jan 3 2026 19:30 utc | 305

 
True enough, I suppose. Different national traditions result in differing degrees of resistance to outside hegemony: one need only compare the Afghanis to the Germans. I don’t know about the resolve of Venezuelans; a lot may depend on the power of the comprador middle and upper classes.

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 3 2026 19:36 utc | 314

Mike@1935:  That MAGA bunch.  How many of them are merely misinformed mind-controlled idiots and how many of their infrastructure take orders from the “insiders”?

Posted by: aristodemos | Jan 3 2026 19:37 utc | 315

Keme @ 204
Bourgeois in VZ is synonymous with Spanish blood. Or Marrano blood. I hope anyone commenting knows the Marrano role in Latin America. Lower middle class is mestizo. They are beyond racist. They see Indios and Africans as dogs.

Unfortunately Bolivar was a Spaniard. So Bolivarian revolution or Bolivarian solidarity is a chimera. First step for VZ government if it can reorganize should be to entirely purge the military of Spaniards and Marranos, with fairer skinned mestizos confined to lower ranks and watched. If that means the military becomes militia with no officers left so be it.
 
The Spanish spend half the year in Miami anyway. Deport them all. They are loyal to Washington and to Tel Aviv. Keep them around and it is permanent civil war. You can look at it as class war as much as you wish and not be entirely wrong. It is race war.

Posted by: oldhippie | Jan 3 2026 19:38 utc | 316

Posted by: mike | Jan 3 2026 19:35 utc | 310
 
Much of America now has the maturity of a 13 year old.

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 3 2026 19:38 utc | 317

psychohistorian | Jan 3 2026 19:25 utc | 299
 
So much has changed in the last couple of weeks. The Attack on Putins residence/nuclear command center, the American move into Africa and now the American smash and grab in Venezuela. Russia and China don’t do knee jerks, but with 100% surety, there will be change.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Jan 3 2026 19:39 utc | 318

The UN is big factor in providing those, without it things become more complex for the US.
 
Posted by: The Painter | Jan 3 2026 19:35 utc | 308
 
wothout China and Russia, the UN would be luke League of Nations without the USA, pointless, useless, no veneer of legitimacy.
 
And USA done plenty of wats without UN legitimacy…. ..
in fact the only thing the UN has ever done is given USA a tiny bit of legitimacy for a couple of its wars.
 
 

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 19:40 utc | 319

Btw, does it mean that from now on the heads of states can be hijacked whenever some other state decides? And ambassadors? etc….
Pandora’s box opened, congratulations, usa idiots

Posted by: Mike | Jan 3 2026 19:40 utc | 320

What would be the result if China completely dumps those Bonds
 
Posted by: aristodemos | Jan 3 2026 19:35 utc | 311
 

 
That would be very stupid for China to do.  Many countries in Africa owe the IMF debts that can be satisfied with US Treasuries.  Far better for China to make deals with Africa than to simply dump its US dollars.
 
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 3 2026 19:41 utc | 321

Israel has thumbed its nose at every UN Resolution, except the first one that created it.
Israel has thumbed its nose at every UN Resolution, except the first one that created it.
Posted by: Fool Me Twice | Jan 3 2026 18:52 utc | 254

 
No such account. UNGA resotutions do not have force of law without SC unanimity. 
 
UN Resolution 181 neither partitioned Palestine nor conferred any legal authority to the Zionists for their unilateral declaration of Israel’s existence. https://www.foreignpolicyjournal.com/2010/10/26/the-myth-of-the-u-n-creation-of-israel/
 

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 3 2026 19:41 utc | 322

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 3 2026 19:36 utc | 312
 
VZ might have better infiltration abilities in SW USA than Irsq anywhere 

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 19:41 utc | 323

Saint Jimmy | Jan 3 2026 19:38 utc | 315
 
A nuclear ending is not off the cards after what has occurred over the last couple of weeks. At some point, the US will have to be destroyed. The anglo west is heading for the same ending as Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Jan 3 2026 19:42 utc | 324

You can look at it as class war as much as you wish and not be entirely wrong. It is race war.
 
Posted by: oldhippie | Jan 3 2026 19:38 utc | 314

 
I think the two map over each other to an extremely high degree. This is why race-based and class-based explanations will always fall a bit short.

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 3 2026 19:44 utc | 325

Bondi:
 
“…Possession of Machineguns and Destructive Devices, and Conspiracy to Possess Machineguns and Destructive Devices against the United States.”
 
WTF?
 
Also this:
 
“They will soon face the full wrath of American justice…”
 
Is the entire administration subject to the stunted emotional intelligence of adolescents? 
 
Too early to determine what exactly happened besides the Marduro snatch-and-grab. As yet no declaration of “legitimacy” of some government in exile, or  claim of reversal of military loyalty. Colin Powell’s strained metaphor – “Pottery Barn rules” – is not yet in effect.

Posted by: jayc | Jan 3 2026 19:44 utc | 326

aristodemos | Jan 3 2026 19:16 utc | 288
 
As you’re aware, I’ve written a lot on that topic over the years. There’s one extremely rotten egg in the basket that needs to be thrown in the dumpster, and that’s been the case for 80 years, although it’s much more noticeable now than then. How to rip the talons–as depicted here–from the eagle’s feet? That’s a topic that’s been discussed here since 2003 and probably before. I note voices of resistance rising within the Empire. IMO, Trump’s actions open the way for an avalanche of evidence showing US complicity in the international drug trade that has always existed but has never been allowed to emerge. 
 
Back to the UN. There was a growing list of nations joining together to remove the UN from NYC to another far more proper location along with the excommunication of the Outlaw US Empire or at least its suspension. We shall soon see if this action was the proverbial straw to break the camel’s back and cause a geopolitical earthquake of sorts.  

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 3 2026 19:45 utc | 327

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 19:26 utc | 300
 
Too bad the rest of the world doesn’t operate according to your opinions, dude. If it were not necessary, why the pretense in 1950?
 
 

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 3 2026 19:46 utc | 328

That would be very stupid for China to do.  Many countries in Africa owe the IMF debts that can be satisfied with US Treasuries.  Far better for China to make deals with Africa than to simply dump its US dollars.  
Posted by: too scents | Jan 3 2026 19:41 utc | 319

Of course, I wouldn’t put it past the USA to declare that it will not honor any Treasuries traded in that matter. Yes, that would be a kind of default, but as long as bitches like Japan keep buying them and the Fed soaks up the rest…

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 3 2026 19:46 utc | 329

X is on fire. Multiple Xweets from different posters, each getting millions of views explainining VZ. IOW, oil, dollar, brics, etc.
 
Here’s a mere sampling:
 
https://x.com/Milajoy/status/2007392404333330912?s=20
 
https://x.com/27khv/status/2007440673981558919?s=20
 
https://x.com/atrupar/status/2007460846897672480?s=20
 
 

Posted by: Markw | Jan 3 2026 19:47 utc | 330

Zet@1932:  Meaningful posting.  So now we come to phase TWO:  Guerrilla warfare.  Even if those ten thousand Marines, quickly reinforced by whatever Army divisions are still in the $tates…get the foolish notion to actually invade and occupy Venezuela…in comparison with the relative walk-overs in Iraq and Afghanistan…the jungles and mountains of the Bolivarian Republic will outperform Nightmare on Elm Street.
 
Don’t think for a moment that even if much of the bunch of generals have been “compromised” by heavy infusions of the soon to collapse “Yankee Dollars”…the Colonels, Majors and Captains (for the latter think Troare in Burkino Faso) will promptly head for the hills…perhaps even into pre-prepared sites.
 
Methinks that the thoroughly compromised Pretzeldunce will have bitten off far more than he can chew…while those who gave him his orders are crossing their fingers and praying to some satanic entity.

Posted by: aristodemos | Jan 3 2026 19:48 utc | 331

They will. Things are turning into crap here.
 
Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 3 2026 19:18 utc | 291
 
We’ve been hearing these confident predictions since before I was a kitten.
 
Societies collapse and empires fall when they no longer have the necessary military/police might to maintain control. If the standard of living for the say 50% of Americans fell to world poverty levels, but the the top 10%, especially the top 1%, maintained their living standards, then the society would continue to churn along with the oligarchs formulating ever more improbable narratives to keep the underfed multitudes disunited, misinformed, and under control. If the “barbarians” never managed to match the effectiveness of Rome’s legions, then the patricians would still be in power to this day, keeping the plebeians in line with evermore variations on the bread and circuses routine.
 
Of course military might requires an effective economy, but the means to maintain military prowess will be the very last thing that the oligarchs will let lapse.

Posted by: Feral Finster | Jan 3 2026 19:49 utc | 332

They cant kick put USA as karlof1 proposes, but they can just quit pretwnding it means anything, and leave.   The world would be exactly the same. 
Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 19:26 utc | 300

In which case any boycott is at best performative.
The UN does provide a forum for diplomatic positions to be put on record at the very least, for those brave enough.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 3 2026 19:49 utc | 333

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 3 2026 19:46 utc | 325
 
compare UNs role in Korean War, and its role in the Vietnam War .
 
I dont need AI to know the details of both.

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 19:51 utc | 334

At some point, the US will have to be destroyed. The anglo west is heading for the same ending as Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan.
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Jan 3 2026 19:42 utc | 322
 
Well, right now they re-building Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan. But I agree, USrael will have to be destroyed. There’s no other way.

Posted by: Zet | Jan 3 2026 19:51 utc | 335

I await something from the Kremlin, but for now here’s what TASS has published regarding reactions from Russia, although it includes many other nations:
 

The situation in Venezuela has shown that “any state needs to strengthen its armed forces as much as possible, not allowing various rich scoundrels to easily change the constitutional system in search of oil or something else,” Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, told reporters.

 

 
Medvedev referred to “a tough military operation in an independent country that did not threaten the United States in any way” and “the capture of a legally elected president and his wife by special forces.”
 
 
The act of armed aggression by the United States against Venezuela causes deep concern and condemnation, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement: “The pretexts used to justify such actions are untenable. Ideologized hostility prevailed over business pragmatism, willingness to build relationships of trust and predictability.”
 
 
The ministry said it was “extremely alarmed by the reports that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife were forcibly removed from the country during today’s aggressive actions by the United States.”
 
 
“Such actions, if they actually took place, constitute an unacceptable encroachment on the sovereignty of an independent state, respect for which is a key principle of international law.”
 
 
The US strikes on Venezuela are “direct military aggression with an attempted coup with external interference,” said Leonid Slutsky, head of the State Duma’s International Affairs Committee and leader of the Liberal Democratic Party.
 
 
Leader of Just Russia Sergey Mironov also condemned the US strikes on Venezuela and called them “treacherous aggression.”

 
I remind readers that Medvedev in the General Secretary of the United Russia party along with his other government positions. I would think a Security Council meeting would be held prior to any statement by Putin.

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 3 2026 19:53 utc | 336

Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 3 2026 17:59 utc
 
175 is accurate, and polite too.
 
I’d simply say that tonight’s bar is stuffed with wankers.
 
@Duckncover
 
Crack on. Lead by example and all that.

Posted by: Some Random Passerby | Jan 3 2026 19:53 utc | 337

China lost its investments in Libya, China just lost its investments in VZ. 
 
” The talks reaffirmed China’s support for Maduro’s regime amid escalating U.S. tensions and reviewed over 600 existing bilateral agreements. China is Venezuela’s largest crude oil importer and has invested approximately 67 billion dollars (around 97 trillion Korean won) in infrastructure projects in Venezuela since 2007.  ”
 
https://www.chosun.com/english/world-en/2026/01/03/2RQBANIVZZHSZDSSEWWCZT5OYQ/

Posted by: The Painter | Jan 3 2026 19:54 utc | 338

UWDude | Jan 3 2026 19:40 utc | 317
 
The coup belt in Africa. Many in Africa are now questioning this bullshit called democracy. I have seen many different leadership/governance structures that work well.
For many years now, I have thought democracy can only work if the is honest media and voters are accurately informed. That does not happen here in the west. Perception management….. watch the Ukroids going to the slaughter. They made their own bed and now they have to sleep in it. Same for the majority in the west. What is coming will not be good.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Jan 3 2026 19:54 utc | 339

The UN does provide a forum for diplomatic positions to be put on record at the very least, for those brave enough.
 
Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 3 2026 19:49 utc | 330
 
I didnt say boycott, I said leave    
 
How can you all not understand   The only thing that would happen if China and Russia LEFT the UN is the world would get a loud message  INTERNATIONAL LAW IS DEAD.
The UN could make any votes it wants without Russia and China it wants…
 
 
…IT ALWAYS IGNORED THEM ANYWAY

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 19:54 utc | 340

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 3 2026 18:29 utc | 220
 
Having traitors or disloyal officers was absolutely not a prerequisite for what unfolded.
150 of the most advanced US aircraft used just to supress Venezuelan air defenses, then a dozen of helicopters of the Special Forces.
 
Some facts (all clear as day):
Silicon Valley basically builds backdoors with social engagement functionality wrapped around it. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, … . Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS… I mean does the obvious need any more explanation? The son of one of the late lead IRGC weapons program generals had Instagram. The Hamas leader in Tehran also had Instagram on his phone when he was assassinated. Maduro had a Chinese Harmony phone. Did everybody in his entourage (all the body guards, his family, household personnel, …) have the same????
The US had gathered an armada in front of Caracas which doesn’t lie in the heart of Venezuela but in the north on the coast. There are many Western colonies extremely close to Venezuela. Trinidad & Tobago, Aruba, … all hosting US military infrastructure and assets. The huge military assets out competed Venezuela’s in every conceivable way. The hundreds of air assets didn’t just fly in there unopposed. AA were destroyed, as were military sites, even Chavez’s mausoleum (who we assassinated through a US designer virus) got destroyed.
 
It’s as if the US bandits did a carefully planned hit and run on a poorly defended Wallmart store, not using a motorcycle but with an abrahams tank which first took out the guards using remote controlled drones and then people be saying: “yeah, some guards must have sold out their boss”.
 
Truth is always the first casualty of war. Sensible people either understand this or they aren’t who they pretend to be.

Posted by: xor | Jan 3 2026 19:56 utc | 341

“We’ll coup who we want to” 
 
Elon Musk 
 
I wonder who “we” is – Tesla?

Posted by: will moon | Jan 3 2026 19:58 utc | 342

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 3 2026 19:32 utc | 306
 
A number of democrats in congress and the national committee chair…
 
Democrats Condemn Trump’s Venezuela Strikes, Maduro Capture – Newsweek
 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 3 2026 19:58 utc | 343

karlof1 | Jan 3 2026 19:53 utc | 333
 
So much has changed now. I tend to think Russia will work out a course of action with China and then we will see statements and a course of action on the ground.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Jan 3 2026 20:00 utc | 344

What is coming will not be good.
 
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Jan 3 2026 19:54 utc | 336
 

 
Let us hope that it is just.
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 3 2026 20:01 utc | 345

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 3 2026 19:14 utc | 283
The US can not be evicted from the UN, not formally, under its structure and rules, nor practically. 
The terrorist US state has crashed the system totally and can formally end it by exiting the UN, which its current president has hinted at occasionally.
But that is all beside the point now. The UN is dead, has been for quite some time. Holding the corpse up no longer serves any real-life purpose but is only a meaningless ritual which has  become counterproductive because the sane part of humanity sees how pointless these “meetings”are. 
 
There is a genocide going on against a people, the Palestinians,  the UN formally dispossessed of their land in 1948 and forced into refugee camps. The UN SC, who is supposed to oversee world peace and security, just recently endorsed the full colonisation of Palestine under the “Trump plan” !!! 
 
The US,  a UN SC member, is bombing Lebanon daily, Syria, bombed Iran in June and is openly promising to do it again soon, via Israel and UAE is working to partition Somalia and Yemen, and just a few hours ago attacked Venezuela and apparently abducted its president, on the anniversary of the perfidious terrorist murder of Iranian General Soleimani and Iraqi commander Muhandis  ordered by  the same US President who now attacked harmless Venezuela, after killing dozens of people on boats just like that.
 
The UN is dead. It can not be reformed in the current international constellation and the prevailing capitalist order. The collapse of the world order HAS HAPPENED, it is real. Hanging on to a corpse called the UN can not change that fact.
 
The world is in need of urgent collective action to stop US terrorism and forge a completely different path for the well-being, prosperity and decent life  of the real people of this planet, and for a different, effective universal organisation. 
 

Posted by: JB | Jan 3 2026 20:02 utc | 346

@Zet | Jan 3 2026 19:32 utc | 307
Very significant, thanks. Your link contains more details too. This sounds correct.
 
Selling oil in anything but USD has repeatedly caused attacks from the US.

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 3 2026 20:02 utc | 347

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 3 2026 19:58 utc | 340
 
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Positioning themselves that if it goes pear-shaped (and it will), Trump owns it completely and they can bury him with it.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 3 2026 20:02 utc | 348

@ Saint Jimmy | Jan 3 2026 19:58 utc | 340
 
How strange. Up until now they were just as anti-Venezuela. Must be just because Trump dunnit and they didn’t.

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 3 2026 20:03 utc | 349

The defense decree is now activated, all of Venezuela is mobilized. There is only one President in this country, and his name is Nicolás Maduro Moros.” – Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez.
 
https://x.com/angeloinchina/status/2007540088956183006

Posted by: arby | Jan 3 2026 20:04 utc | 350

Delta team:
 
https://share.google/qT8cX8QvlBinrIEqP
 
All male, all white. Russia, Germany, France and UK have the same types, just lack the delivery capability.
 
This is how empires maintain their power. Perhaps from a pool of only 20% of the total population.
 
(Now consider how utterly trivial it was for GB & France to run roughshod over the world pre WW1 when their male pop of this caliber might have been as high as 90%.)
 
The effect of lower oil prices, lower interest rates, higher investment and higher employment will bring public support well over 50%.
 
I know he won’t do it, but it would be fascinating if Karl1 shared some of his older grandkids’ thoughts and opinions on their now brighter futures.

Posted by: Markw | Jan 3 2026 20:05 utc | 351

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 3 2026 20:02 utc | 344
 
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Iraq, Libya, and now Venezuela, with the Petro-Yuan.
 
My analysis remains the same, until the fundamentals change, nothing has changed.
 
Maduro, who I am sympathetic to, is irrelevant.
 
Back to the question b posed. What is the follow-up action by the US?
 
And what (if any) is the follow-up by Russia and China?
 
I think the US will have VZ tell everyone (including China) that it will honor existing contracts, but they must be settled in USD.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 3 2026 20:06 utc | 352

Karlof1@1945:  Oh the synchronicities!!! Your incisive posting in response to mine synchronizes perfectly with 1945, the very year when the UN became more than a specifically Allied entity.  As Carl Jung so astutely pointed out:  There is no such animule as coincidence.  Been happening to me constantly and consistently over these past few months.
 
Back to the topic.  We are on the same general page as to the status of the UN after this latest misadventure on the part of the ruling financial elite here in the $tates.  Planetary scale opinion will go into overdrive on this long suppressed issue as a result of the kidnapping of Maduro and the aerial assaults on Venezuela’s military.
 
Yes, that little drug trade matter may come up front and center now.  As I noted in an earlier posting today, the Redacted podcast very recently featured an interview with another of those retired CIA analysts, Kevin Shipp.  He recently published his second book revealing one huge batch of the Agency’s dirty laundry and has the goods on those white powder flights into a “protected” airport in Florida with ultimately, literal TONS of Coke.
 The probably murdered ultra-brave journalist, Gary Webb, presented a masterful coverage of those tons being trans-shipped to Freeway Ricky Ross and his Crips associates who cooked down the powder into inexpensive globs which were promptly distributed in major Afro ghettos across the fruited plain.
 
 Most likely the motivation behind the Crack epidemic was not primarily monetary.  The covert aim was almost certainly to severiously fuck up thousands of black folk…to the point where liberationist forces such like the Black Panther movement lost their thunder…particularly after such incidents of the assassination of  Fred Hampton, with the full connivance of the always corrupt elements within the Chicagwa police department.
 
 Those fumes from the Crack epidemic are likely to seep into the consciousness of various African leaders as evidence of a form of cultural genocide imposed cleverly against their long-distant relatives.  Permutations of fallout will inevitably create waves of resistance to the tottering empire…and it’s trillionaire crime clan owners.

Posted by: aristodemos | Jan 3 2026 20:07 utc | 353

Back in the early 2000’s, western polititions began using the term “Rules based order” instead of international law. Nobody noticed or cared, but that is when the UN and international law died.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Jan 3 2026 20:08 utc | 354

“All male, all white. Russia, Germany, France and UK have the same types, just lack the delivery capability.
Posted by: Markw | Jan 3 2026 20:05 utc | 348
 
Why are they all male and White ?

Posted by: The Painter | Jan 3 2026 20:08 utc | 355

There is only one President in this country, and his name is Nicolás Maduro Moros.” – Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez.
 
 https://x.com/angeloinchina/status/2007540088956183006
 
Posted by: arby | Jan 3 2026 20:04 utc | 347
 

 
Reverse UNO card.  Double cross.
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 3 2026 20:09 utc | 356

Kadyrov died on 1.1.2026.
 
“Brothers and sisters! With a heavy heart, we report that our leader, Hero of Russia Ramzan Akhmatovich Kadyrov, has passed away after a long battle with illness. He was a true warrior, a defender of Chechnya, and a loyal son of the Fatherland.”

Posted by: Naive | Jan 3 2026 20:09 utc | 357

Raw aerial footage: Firefighting continues at Denver apartment building construction site
 
go team Amerikkka go! keep starting those fires you can’t put out.
 
Trick question: Can Maduro, or his wife, get a fair trial in the US?
 
Can anyone, incl King Ding Dong in the White House, in the US get a fair trial?
 
the answer is no. after 100 years of anti-communist slander, so many stupid lazy Americans are ready to believe that that Zio-Nazi moron in the white house is a puppet of Russia, not an Ivy League tool of Wall Street. and then, what is worse, the “smart” people think this is because Kid Wharton is against the Deep State. The guy with all the billionaires, fascists, and pederasts partying at Mar A Lago? the guy who is so illiterate and stupid that if he has a Mein Kampf by his bed at night, it’s in “baby’s first pop-up book” form? (“from A Adolph to Z Zyclon, it’s 26 pages of Aryan alphabetic adventure!” Thank you Bart Simpson.)
 
Trump is against the deep state, thus Russiagate. funny. not that Russiagate was about poisoning the public’s mind with the delusion that Russia is *already* committing acts of subversion and terrorism INSIDE the US, “compromising” a Zionist billionaire’s term in office,  all while the West has installed and is arming its Nazi proxies in Kiev. (same thing with China and the covid bioweapon and the superspy balloons. See? China is *already* targeting the US, the homeland itself.)
 
The Maduros are 1) illegals 2) drug fiends and 3) communists. people who couldn’t give a fuck what’s happening at Gitmo will cheer whatever legal formalisms result in the predetermined guilty verdict being achieved. The Maduros are illegal commie drug dealers. The Fuhrer wouldn’t have targeted them or their illegal commie drug boats if they weren’t what the Fuhrer declares. the courts, like congress now, will ratify the imperial decree.

Posted by: duck n cover | Jan 3 2026 20:11 utc | 358

since much of the discussion here revolves around the topic of the UN, i will repeat what @ Stonebird | Jan 3 2026 19:29 utc | 302 has shared..
 

An indictment under US domestic law does not cancel a sitting head of state’s immunity under Int’l law. Absent a UNSC mandate, the forcible seizure of a foreign president is international kidnapping, a violation of state sovereignty and Article 2(4) of UN Charter.

However, a precendent has been set, so now any President or anyone with authority, and oil, can be kidnapped. May I suggest that one of the Al-Thani’s are next? They have plenty of Oil in Qatar. This “initiative” could also be extended anywhere by those who have a few spare troops and helicopters. May I also suggest Ursula Von de Leyen, as she is the leader of a corrupt syndicat called the “Commissioners”, or perhaps Starmer who has his own brutal cartel behind him. The kidnapping of both would render service to the freedom and justice seeking people of the world ! Why is the UN headquarters still in the US? Have they said anything yet? ”
 
we see a world where 3 large players are playing it differently… russia and china appear to want to honour an international system with the UN as a means of doing this… usa wants to honour ‘might makes right’…. in the short term, ‘might makes right’ wins… in the longer term, it creates a lot of enemies…. how would anything change if the UN was relocated somewhere else and russia, and china were to either drop out of the UN, or create some parallel universe, which is what BRICS was supposed to be about financially? 
 
it doesn’t seem to matter on some level.. it is a major conflict in terms of the approach with some countries wanting international law – not just when it suits them – and others wanting to maintain the ”might makes right” ideology – usa, israel and whoever else who go along with usa/israels actions, which happens to include EU, and the various other western poodles… none of them appear to be speaking up here, just as none of them have spoken up with israels ongoing genocide… go figure.. 

Posted by: james | Jan 3 2026 20:12 utc | 359

Seriously, as I stated above, in a historical context this is a 100 year event equivalent to Waterloo.
Posted by: Markw | Jan 3 2026 19:06 utc | 272
 
Perhaps a better analogy would be the game changing Hiroshima event as it was actually within the past 100 years… And its even more apt because what happened overnight automatically moves the hands of the Doomsday clock to within 30 seconds of midnite. 
The US pretty much now controls 8 of the 10 largest oil producing regions which means the end of the BRICS experiment unless the conflict evolves into a nuclear confrontation.
Unclear which remaining US foe will be targeted first. Oil prices will drift down towards $10/bbl benefitting China/hurting Russia but China’s dependence on VZ and Iran will quickly illustrate its Achilles heel. Fukuyama’s premature 1990 declaration will be resurrected and, short of the nuclear option, the West’s billionaires will rule for at least the next couple of centuries but prolly forever. Better get used to typing WASF

Posted by: …or it’s ‘Uranus’ | Jan 3 2026 20:12 utc | 360

@ 314
I’m reminded of what El Supremo had to do: force the whites and Indians to inter-mix. But it is a class war insofar as the Spanish whites are property-owners and proprietors. The racism of the lower middle class comes as no surprise; Wilhelm Reich indicated that the lower middle class is the class most supportive of fascism, because of its sexual repression (the proletariat and the big bourgeoisie are, as we know, “sexual degenerates”) and because of its precarious economic position, always threatened with proletarianization, a “doomed class” which finds its salvation in any reactionary party that promises to throw the clock back to an imagined golden age.
 
Colonialism racializes economic class. This is true in the US and it’s true in Latin America and it’s true in South Africa and Israel. But even in Haiti, there were white people who organized themselves in solidarity with the slave revolt, who were not only “spared” from the violence inflicted on the French by those who they kept in bondage, but were also active perpetrators of it themselves. I’m most sympathetic to the “abolition of race” as promoted by Noel Ignatiev (pbuh) however.

Posted by: fnord | Jan 3 2026 20:13 utc | 361

Why isn’t anyone in the media using the word “occupation”?   We took out their president and now Trump says we will “run the country”.
 
This means we will be the OCCUPYING force in Venezuela.

Posted by: teri | Jan 3 2026 20:13 utc | 362

Posted by: Naive | Jan 3 2026 20:09 utc | 354
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The Russian leadership has already been arranging the transition to a new leader for some time.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 3 2026 20:14 utc | 363

Bit off more than they could gorge down, almost like feeding a hungry animal poisoned food. There is now globally zero reason to give any quarter to The West. Further, with EU attempted Russian asset seizures, the private equity empire chokes while pantomiming anyone to give them the Heimlich Maneuver. Also this will be terribly inconvenient for USA and Americans for generations, but we’re a bit slow on average here on the uptake of global current events. 😉 
 
 
Otherwise, how was the play Mrs. Lincoln? 🙂

Posted by: titmouse | Jan 3 2026 20:14 utc | 364

waterloo?
 
hiroshima?
 
 
stop the hyperbole, and get some perspective.  Jesus 

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 20:15 utc | 365

American triumphalists are celebrating, and the US has not received one cup of oil yet. 
 
As Stephen A. Smith says, “the situation is fluid”. It is good to see so many “out” themselves.
 
Poor emotional control always gives retards away.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 3 2026 20:16 utc | 366

Where is 60 billion in Crypto currency? This may be the next accusation by Trumpists. There could be such a sum hidden by “Alex Saab”, said to be for the Maduro family.
 
At the moment this is information soley due to “sources with direct knowledge,” but not confirmed, so it could easily be another Propaganda for the sheeple, from Rubio etc. Apparently the total is in part an estimation due to having bought Crypto currency before it “expanded”, using smuggled gold via Turkey, Herzbollah and all the baddies.
 
PS. Seems to be a bit too “pat” and probably pre-written, and is to condemn Maduro with unprovable accusations. (Can’t find the crypto or other proof but “we know who dunnit“)

Posted by: Stonebird | Jan 3 2026 20:17 utc | 367

It’s been a while but here goes…This is a phase of the existing hybrid war between the US and China (as we know, China is heavily involved in oil trade with Venezuela).
Follow the recent timeline of events:1  A couple months ago Trump initiates tariff war against China2  China hits back with rare minerals embargo3  Trump/US backdown, followed by fake new trade agreements with China4  China continues to dedollarize more aggresively, later Japan reconsiders it’s economic short hand (accompanied by fall in USD)5  As a smoke screen, Trump/US initiates false maritime drug interdiction ploy around Venezuela, 6  In last few weeks, Trump expands to maritime siege of Venezuela, begins seizing tankers (what happened to drugs?)6  China stages maritime exercises simulating maritime siege of Taiwan7  In the last week, supposed CIA attack within Venezuela (no public response from Chinese Gov)8  In last two days, Chinese foreign ministry high rep, meets with Maduro9  In last 18 hours, US kidnaps Maduro
10  In last 6 hours, Trump says will “US will run Venezuela”, i.e., control the oil infrastructure, i.e., no oil for China….it’s China’s turn nextRumpA few weeks

Posted by: Spinworthy | Jan 3 2026 20:17 utc | 368

JB@2002:  Incisive take on the current collapse of that UN “corpse” as you astutely describe it.  Fully in agreement here.  Time for the funeral rites.
 Logical location, as one poster noted several months ago, would be Sri Lanka…a small south Asian state just off the coast of southern India and situated on the catbird seat on the Indian Ocean…almost at the inflection point where the Twain shall meet…halfway between East Asia and the Western world.
 
 It is beyond obvious that a more genuine international debate and discussion center needs to be erected to replace the corpse.  What powers the new body would have versus its component elements will inevitably require plenty of discussion and debate. Somehow a formula must be developed which would be as close as possible to exercise fairness to ALL the peoples of our green-blue gem of a planet.

Posted by: aristodemos | Jan 3 2026 20:18 utc | 369

“I’m most sympathetic to the “abolition of race” as promoted by Noel Ignatiev (pbuh) however.
Posted by: fnord | Jan 3 2026 20:13 utc | 358
 
Fool.

Posted by: The Painter | Jan 3 2026 20:19 utc | 370

The US attack on Venezuela
(A quick note)
 
On December 1, 2025, I published this piece, Venezuela: The Folly of the Unarmed: https://femiakogun.substack.com/p/venezuel-the-folly-of-the-unarmed?r=3wwyw
In which I wrote, among other things: The shadow of the American eagle is not some poetic metaphor; it is a choking hand around the throat of any nation foolish enough to believe in “sovereignty” while unarmed.
 
The talons poised over Venezuela have already slashed and left corpses. Over 80 Venezuelans have been murdered by American drones.
 
Washington calls them “narco terrorists, and as usual, that label alone serves as accuser, judge, and firing squad.
 
Self-appreciating Imperialists never change. They accuse, they sentence, and they kill. International law be damned. Forget about national law.
 
America’s Democrats and Republicans, those twin wings of the same imperial carrion bird, discover sudden bipartisan unity whenever there’s a chance to feed the insatiable hungry war machine President Eisenhower warned against.
 
The coming firestorm in Venezuela is not just a geopolitical contest; it is a mirror held before every nation once brutalized by slavery and colonialism. What it reflects is a horrifying criminal failure of leadership. A betrayal so profound it deserves its own tribunal.
 
The first duty of a state—the sacred covenant—is the defense of its people and territory. Any state that cannot do that has no moral right to govern. It is a failed custodian of its people’s destiny and deserves any fate that befalls it…”
 
A month plus two days later, American Eagles are devouring Venezuela with their claws and talons.
 
We are not prophets. We allow history to guide us. Leopards do not, can not, change their spots.
 
“The United States appear to be destined by Providence to plague America with misery in the name of liberty.“ – Simón Bolívar.
 
“If a white man wants to lynch me, that’s his problem. If he’s got the power to lynch me, that’s my problem. Racism is not a question of attitude; it’s a question of power. Racism gets its power from capitalism. Thus, if you’re anti-racist, whether you know it or not, you must be anti-capitalist. The power for racism, the power for sexism, comes from capitalism, not an attitude.”
 
With these two quotes in mind, and with a vast armada of US deployed around his country, was it a suicidal folly that made Maduro such an easy prey to catch?
 
An intelligent leader should have found a secure refuge in his country’s vast jungle.
 
Or, as a rumor, did Maduro make a Faustian pact with the Yankees?
 
Anywhichway, it is a sad day for Venezuela and the Global South.
 
©️ Femi Akomolafe (1st Dan)
Blog: https://femiakogun.substack.com
 

Posted by: Femi | Jan 3 2026 20:19 utc | 371

I may have missed it, but did Gruff post yet about how the CIA kidnapped Maduro as part of their secret war with Trump?
 
Does this mean that the CIA now has an entire country at its disposal?  😂😂😂

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 3 2026 20:20 utc | 372

By keeping the Navy off the coast of Venezuelo for 4 months, Trump had the alibi to deny his support for a new attack on Iran by Netanyahu…
Just past day Netanyahu made his nth visit to the White House….
Just demostrations of disgrunted baazaris in Iran are taken advantage by Mossad operatives inside the country to instigate or at least resemble a color revolution asking for regime change…with the usual help of idiot CIA puppet on duty, Pahlevi…
At the surge of the opportunity, probably orchestarted by CIA/Mossad cooperation, exposed by Netanyahu to Trump during his last visit, he needs an alibi to get the Navy out of Venezuela to send it to the Gulf…
At the same time, in the verge of a regime change operation in Iran, Trump needs to asure huge oil supplies in a context of current confrontation between his usual major oil suppliers in Yemen….who may need them for their own war….
 

Posted by: Ghost of Mozgovoy | Jan 3 2026 20:21 utc | 373

First they came for PanamaAnd we did not speak outBecause Panama wasn’t our country
Then they came for IraqAnd we did not speak outBecause Iraq wasn’t our countryThen they came for the SyriaAnd we did not speak outBecause Syria wasn’t our countryThen they came for VenezuelaAnd I did not speak outBecause Venezuela wasn’t our countryThen they came for us (Greenland, Canada, …)And there was no one leftTo speak out for us

Posted by: Marvin | Jan 3 2026 20:21 utc | 374

BTW, I haven’t posted here since before the format changes.
I noticed that my list in the post above, was completely reformatted to total shite when uploaded. I’m obviously ignorant on the matter, what’s up with making lists?

Posted by: Spinworthy | Jan 3 2026 20:22 utc | 375

The Americans put Venezuela under sanctions to drive it into poverty then post a 50 million dollar reward for anyone giving information leading to Maduro’s arrest. Somebody close to him sold him out, gave his location to the US for those 50 million dollars. China has the right idea with the death sentence for corruption. Anyone involved in even minor corruption would also sell out their country for the right money.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Jan 3 2026 20:22 utc | 376

From ZH.  

Trump: “The Monroe Doctrine is a big deal, but we’ve superseded it by a lot. They’re now call it the Donroe Doctrine, but I don’t know.” 

Voting is so stupid.

Posted by: lex talionis | Jan 3 2026 20:23 utc | 377

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 3 2026 20:03 utc | 346
 
They certainly didn’t do this based on any moral convictions. It’s political. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 3 2026 20:23 utc | 378

Filibusteros of the XXI century, very Hollywood, but premature ejaculators, there is an air of Dubbya on the deck of some big ship telling the world that the mission was accomplished. Cosas veredes Sancho amigo.

Posted by: Paco | Jan 3 2026 20:24 utc | 379

Posted by: Juan Moment | Jan 3 2026 18:45 utc | 241
 
All Americans can do is sit in a darkened room and listen to a little girl cry is a description of the state of the nation, not an appeal for sympathy. Sympathy should be saved for the Palestinians and the victims of Machado’s death squads. What Americans who oppose the current and past state of affairs can do is help bring about America’s downfall by reinforcing the contradictions of the crony capitalist economy not even Venezuelan oil can save. 
 

Posted by: Keme | Jan 3 2026 20:24 utc | 380

Except for a very few the Global Majority sees the Outlaw US Empire for what it is even more so than yesterday. I understand the calls by Russia, China and others for dialog, but there comes a point when that must be jettisoned for action. I was going to highlight this Global Times editorial, “In 2026, the world can continue to place expectations on China.” Looks like China’s now going to be put to the test. Its economic prowess isn’t being challenged; it’s the Cred it has put behind its series of Global Initiatives that aim to produce a better, peaceful world. 
 
Yes, the Outlaw US Empire has escalated the Global Crisis. Will it continue with an attack on Iran?   

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 3 2026 20:25 utc | 381

Just stumbled on this ‘old’ article.   
Regime press doing their part.
https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/venezuela-vice-president-rodriguez-russia-four-sources-say-2026-01-03/

Posted by: Ed Bernays | Jan 3 2026 20:25 utc | 382

Jeremy Rhymings-Lang@176…….there will be no revolution this time……to lead, one needs charisma charm and strength….Maduro has none of that. What El Presidente had in spades…..when he was captured his men, not some far of foreigners, his men, saved him. They put their lives on the line to save him……that was never the case here. There will be a transitional government, I’d be surprised if Don doesn’t pick the cabinet himself. As for floods of US body bags…..never going to happen.
 
Cheers M 
 
Absolulry zero resistance from the ground, no military action, no general gone rogue……army was paid off, and not in pesos…..one might ask if any Vz  personal were trained at The School of Americas, Chavez got rid of many of them, but spies be spies be spies….
 

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Jan 3 2026 20:27 utc | 383

Spinworthy@2017:  SABOTAGE in the oilfields.  How many Marines will it take to “protect” both those facilities along with those tankers headed for the Gulf Coast.  How many anti-ship missiles have Bolivarian patriots sequestered away in jungle hideaways?Can U$ airfarce planes overcome A.A. missiles which are already on site…or slipped in through international Bolivarian networks?
 
Do the sociopathic psychopathic narcissists running the Agency realize that they have engineered their own nemesis, a trans-South American re-enactment of Simon Bolivar’s successful victories over their Spanish conquerors and long-term rulers?
 
Little doubt that the Agency and its trillionaire string-pullers have grabbed a tiger by the tail.  Imagine Peruvians, Bolivians, Equadorians and Columbians with military training heading into the massive outbacks of Venezuela.  Like America’s #1 philosopher of the 20th Century, Yogi Berra, proclaimed:  “It ain’t over till it’s over”.

Posted by: aristodemos | Jan 3 2026 20:28 utc | 384

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 3 2026 19:58 utc | 340
no one waste your time reading that newsweek crap.

Posted by: duck n cover | Jan 3 2026 20:28 utc | 385

“Brothers and sisters! With a heavy heart, we report that our leader, Hero of Russia Ramzan Akhmatovich Kadyrov, has passed away after a long battle with illness. He was a true warrior, a defender of Chechnya, and a loyal son of the Fatherland.”
Posted by: Naive | Jan 3 2026 20:09 utc | 354
 
Link or I call bullshit.

Posted by: arby | Jan 3 2026 20:28 utc | 386

the US will have VZ tell everyone they settle in USD : LoveDonbass | Jan 3 2026 20:06 utc | 349
 
Alright, this will be an interesting experiment.
 
You’re one of the more prolific commenters, with a posting history that skews more towards hope/desire than factual analysis.
 
I’m curious to watch whether you evolve your thinking in light of newly presented information aka fact based reality, or will you continue to complain, cry and pout?
 
Russia and China are in very serious jeopardy – the VZ flip was an incredible historical turn of events.
 
Not only have they lost control over a key strategic asset that will play a significant role in determining the dollar v brics outcome, but more importantly, they have lost an incalculable amount of face.
 
There’s really no coming back from that on the global stage unless some equally impossible reversal is in the offing.
 
First the public humiliation, then the slow move by ostensibly allied/friendly countries as they move towards the exits, making sure to send their well wishes to DC.

Posted by: Markw | Jan 3 2026 20:29 utc | 387

A state therefore has armed forces so that it can enforce its monopoly on the use of force within its sovereign borders.
This has not worked in either Venezuela or the United States.
Venezuela’s security forces were unable to protect their president.
The United States acts outside any international legal norms and relies on the law of the jungle to do so.
Certainly, leaders in Venezuela’s security forces are easy to identify, as are their families and relatives, problems, desires…
In the end, it probably came down to ‘Plomo o Plato’ and Maduro was left without protection. His wife will serve as further leverage to prevent martyrdom.
With Maduro, the currently legitimate elected candidate of the Venezuelan people was kidnapped by the US cartel. His wife was also kidnapped. Neither of them wanted to enter the United States. 
However, this did not steal the idea from the Venezuelans, only a face.
Venezuela is not a dictatorship like Iraq under Saddam. Iraq was a British construct, with Kurds, Sunnis and Shiites, which is why Islam could not help either.
Venezuela liberated itself from Spanish colonisation, but whether a state like Venezuela would exist today without European interference remains to be seen.
The US is now hoping for collaboration from Venezuela’s power apparatus. 
This is intended to enforce the will of the US in the country, the US-appointed government, exploitation by the US…
If the US extends its activities to individuals within the power structure, and becausethey do not cooperate, sooner or later the country will be left in disarray, if one does not interpret the term “organisation” too narrowly.
Then there will be chaos in the country and an occupation by US forces or mercenaries would be possible. They would not control the whole country, but would set up bases as in Afghanistan, preferably at airports, oil fields, power stations… 
Then third powers could use the circumstances in Venezuela and the development of drones to form a resistance that would make the Taliban look like amateurs.
In my view, an occupation of Venezuela by US troops would fail in the medium to long term.
The Venezuelan people are not willing to accept a viceroy policy, as is the case in Germany with Merz, for example.
Venezuela is the product of a struggle for freedom by the indigenous people against Spanish occupation. The USA is the product of the defeat of the indigenous people’s struggle for freedom against European occupation.
The US therefore needs a tool of violence in Venezuela, a party, a general and the army, a criminal organisation… which it supports with the Air Force and the CIA.
 
Is Trump now safer? 
 
 
 
 
 

Posted by: BlindSpot | Jan 3 2026 20:30 utc | 388

Posted by: duck n cover | Jan 3 2026 20:28 utc | 382
 
It contains the quotes of party officials. Did they not make those statements? Please enlighten us.

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 3 2026 20:32 utc | 389

Stonebird | Jan 3 2026 20:17 utc | 364
 
Always the same with the Americans. The Americans did a smash and grab to snatch Maduro but it is the oil they need. Perhaps they did it to demoralise the Venezuelans and perhaps the Venezuelans will be demoralised or perhaps they will kill Americans wherever they find them. 
 
The next few weeks – perhaps a month or two – can the Americans get the oil and the Russians and Chinese, I tend to think they will set a new course of action and we will be seeing that in a month or so.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Jan 3 2026 20:33 utc | 390

M n’Shaun:  Such pessimism.
 
 Okay, we are living in the dying throes of the Kali Yuga…an unreality in which everything has gone to shit.  Or as the ancient Russian peasant admonition:  “The fish rots from the head down”.  Do you guys even pretend to begin to think that the ENTIRE Venezuelan officer corps has been bought off?  How bout the non-coms and ground-pounders.  Do you actually believe that none of them are actual Bolivarian patriots?
 
 Maybe you should switch from booze and commercial green to some good organic stuff.  Just perhaps, that might clarify your perspectives.

Posted by: aristodemos | Jan 3 2026 20:34 utc | 391

does anyone know what is going on in the streets of Venezuela?  it’s been more than 12 hours I would expect mass street demonstrations over this (pro and anti -government), but I haven’t heard any reports of protests.  Is the military keeping everyone off of the streets?

Posted by: Kadath | Jan 3 2026 20:37 utc | 392

336: I learned in Commie School that Democracy depends on a well informed/educated Population! Draw your Conclusions…🙋‍♀️

Posted by: Nobody | Jan 3 2026 20:38 utc | 393

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 3 2026 20:32 utc | 386
“of the chameleon’s dish I eat the air, promise-crammed.” Hamlet. of the donkey’s dish the same.

Posted by: duck n cover | Jan 3 2026 20:39 utc | 394

Posted by: Naive | Jan 3 2026 20:09 utc | 354
That is the real sad story of the day…The Chechens did the heavy lifting in 404 together with the Republics Batallions like Somali for such a long time, while the Russian Army was forced to fart in their chairs by the Jewish-Neoliberal Trojan horse…
But Kadyrov honorably fulfilled his oath and heroically led the Chechens into battle…Then he rebuilt Mariupol…Long live the hero of the fatherland!!!

Posted by: Brigitte Mohnhaupt | Jan 3 2026 20:39 utc | 395

@aristodemos after a few hours they are already proclaiming absolute victory. Venezuela isn’t Syria.

Posted by: pretzelattack1 | Jan 3 2026 20:39 utc | 396

 “Donald Trump, get lost! Caracas is not yours!” Protesters have taken to the streets of Paris.

 

https://x.com/DD_Geopolitics/status/2007552061332922700

Posted by: unimperator | Jan 3 2026 20:39 utc | 397

does anyone know what is going on in the streets of Venezuela? it’s been more than 12 hours I would expect mass street demonstrations over this (pro and anti -government), but I haven’t heard any reports of protests. Is the military keeping everyone off of the streets?
 
Posted by: Kadath | Jan 3 2026 20:37 utc | 389
 
 
RT says ghost town
 
NBC says orderly and calm long lines at grocery stores

Posted by: UWDude | Jan 3 2026 20:40 utc | 398

Russia and China are in very serious jeopardy – the VZ flip was an incredible historical turn of events. Not only have they lost control over a key strategic asset that will play a significant role in determining the dollar v brics outcome, but more importantly, they have lost an incalculable amount of face. 
Posted by: Markw | Jan 3 2026 20:29 utc | 384
 
Aren’t you jumping the ship a bit early?  As far as I know they only have Maduro and his wife..  

Posted by: arby | Jan 3 2026 20:40 utc | 399

@Kadath I read there was a mass demonstratio demanding the US return Maduro. the fog of war is especially thick with propaganda these days.

Posted by: pretzelattack1 | Jan 3 2026 20:40 utc | 400