US Military Seizes Maduro in Dramatic Caracas Raid
This past Saturday, U.S. strikes in Caracas led to the seizure of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, now held in New York and set for a court hearing today amid global outcry.
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This past Saturday, U.S. strikes in Caracas led to the seizure of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, now held in New York and set for a court hearing today amid global outcry.
US strikes in Venezuela prompt Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Spain and Uruguay to condemn the action, urging dialogue, respect for international law, and peaceful resolution.
On Jan 4, 2026, President Trump warned Colombia’s Gustavo Petro of possible U.S. military action, calling another strike ‘sounds good’ and accusing him of running cocaine factories.
ALBA denounced the US military attack on Venezuela as illegal aggression and breach of the UN Charter, demanding President Maduro’s immediate release.
This week’s US strike on Venezuela echoes Operation Condor and raises fears of a new Cold War–style intervention driven by strategic rivalry and a race for critical minerals.
German expert Helga Zepp-LaRouche warns that recent U.S. actions in Venezuela violate international law and risk sparking chaos across Latin America.
A Mexican student in Beijing decries the U.S. strike on Venezuela as a ‘resource grab’ and ‘dark day,’ marking the biggest Latin American intervention since 1989.
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.
After the US military captured President Maduro, Washington says it will run Venezuela. Explore the implications for politics, oil, and regional stability in this dynamic breakdown.
Young Americans across major cities protest the Trump administration’s strike on Caracas, calling to end U.S. military action in Latin America and stand in solidarity with Venezuela.