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Abduction of Venezuela’s president marks sharp escalation in US power projection

The removal of Nicolás Maduro exposes the political limits of legal justifications and raises questions over Washington’s endgame in Venezuela.

   
January 4, 2026, 06:26
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WASHINGTON (Realist English). Few demonstrations of state power are more stark than the nighttime seizure of a sitting president from his own capital. By orchestrating the removal of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro from Caracas, the United States has signaled a willingness to act swiftly and decisively — and to stretch established international norms in pursuit of its objectives.

The operation, announced by President Donald Trump in a brief social media post, resulted in Maduro and his wife being taken from a heavily guarded location and transferred abroad to face US legal proceedings. While such actions align with Washington’s longstanding pursuit of figures it labels fugitives — Maduro carries a $50 million US bounty — the case is exceptional: he is a sitting head of state.

Successive US administrations have sought to dismantle Venezuela’s left-wing but increasingly authoritarian political system, citing narcotics trafficking, energy security and regional stability. Trump’s second term sharpened that focus, portraying Maduro as a central node in a transnational drug network. Yet US officials have struggled to reconcile that narrative with the expectation that Maduro might simply relinquish power voluntarily.

Evidence supporting claims of Venezuela’s central role in global narcotics trafficking has also been uneven. While the country has served as a transit corridor, larger cartel structures in Mexico and Colombia have historically dominated the trade — without triggering comparable US military action.

At a deeper level, the operation reflects Washington’s broader ambition to reassert influence in its immediate geopolitical sphere, an approach increasingly framed as a modernized Monroe Doctrine. A compliant Caracas would benefit US energy markets and could facilitate the return of millions of Venezuelan migrants currently residing in the United States.

What remains unclear is the aftermath. No obvious successor has emerged, and it is uncertain whether Maduro’s removal will provoke unrest, fuel anti-American sentiment, or spark celebrations marking the end of a government widely blamed for economic collapse.

For Trump, the operation represents a clear political and symbolic victory. Strategically, however, the outcome will depend less on the dramatic display of force over Caracas than on what follows. Without a credible plan for political transition and stability, the removal of Maduro risks trading one problem for a far more volatile one.

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