Growing Fears of US Military Moves After Venezuela Operation
After the US operation in Venezuela, analysts warn Washington may intervene militarily in other hotspots as President Trump hints at new targets.
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After the US operation in Venezuela, analysts warn Washington may intervene militarily in other hotspots as President Trump hints at new targets.
The January 2026 US operation in Venezuela, hauling President Maduro to Brooklyn, challenges long-standing international norms and raises tough questions about power and sovereignty.
Venezuela has asked the UN Security Council to meet after President Trump’s ‘Donroe Doctrine’ claim that the US military captured President Maduro and his wife. 🌎👀
On Jan 3, the United States launched a military operation in Venezuela, capturing President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. Here’s what happened and what’s next.
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In the early hours of Jan 3, 2026, the US launched strikes on Venezuela, hitting Caracas and other states, sparking power cuts, Maduro’s defense orders and global condemnation.
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