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USA ATTACKS VENEZUELA

Why in News?

  • ON 3 JANUARY 2026, The United States launched large-scale military strikes on Venezuela and claimed to have captured Nicolás Maduro, along with his wife Cilia Flores.
  • The operation marks the most direct US military intervention in Venezuela in decades.
  • The action has raised serious questions about international law, sovereignty, and regional stability

WHAT EXACTLY HAPPENED?

  • In the early hours of Saturday, US aircraft struck military targets in Caracas, the Venezuelan capital.
  • Explosions were reported across the city, and power outages affected several areas.
  • US special forces reportedly seized Maduro and Cilia Flores, transported them to a US Navy ship offshore, and then flew them to the United States.
  • Maduro is currently being held at a federal detention facility in New York.
  • He is expected to face charges including narco-terrorism conspiracy.

US GOVERNMENT’S ANNOUNCEMENT

  • Donald Trump announced the operation on social media.
  • He stated that the US would temporarily “run the country” until a “safe, proper, and judicious transition” is arranged
  • The US described the action as necessary to dismantle a “narco-terrorist regime.”

WHY DID THE US TARGET NICOLAS MADURO NOW?

  • The Trump administration has long accused Maduro of leading a criminal state apparatus involved in drug trafficking to the US
  • Washington claims Maduro heads the so-called “Cartel of the Suns”, a drug-trafficking network.
  • The US has also accused Maduro of rigging Venezuela’s 2024 presidential election to remain in power.
  • In recent months, the US increased pressure through:
    • Expanded economic sanctions,
    • Seizure of Venezuelan oil tankers, and
    • Military build-up in the Caribbean.
  • The capture followed weeks of public calls by Trump for Maduro to step down.

IS OIL A CENTRAL FACTOR?

  • Oil appears to be a key strategic factor behind the operation.
  • Venezuela holds the world’s largest proven oil reserves.
  • President Trump stated that American oil companies would return to Venezuela to rebuild its energy sector.
  • He said US involvement would be financed by revenues from oil production.
  • Venezuela and several international critics accused the US of using oil interests as the real motive.
  • The episode revived comparisons with past US interventions in Iraq and the Middle East.

WHO IS INCHARGE OF VENEZUELA NOW?

  • The situation inside Venezuela remains unclear and unstable.
  • Venezuelan authorities described the capture as a “kidnapping”.
  • Vice President Delcy Rodríguez appeared on state television condemning the US action.
  • A Venezuelan court named her interim president.
  • The government declared a “state of external disturbance”, granting expanded powers to the armed forces.
  • Soldiers and pro-government militias were deployed across parts of Caracas.

LEGAL & CONSTITUTIONAL CONCERNS

  • International law experts have questioned the legality of seizing a sitting foreign head of state without:
    • A declared war, or
    • A United Nations mandate.
  • In the US, lawmakers from both parties demanded explanations.
  • Republican Senator Mike Lee sought constitutional justification for the strikes.
  • Democrats accused the administration of misleading Congress during briefings.

INTERNATIONAL REACTION

  • The United Nations Secretary-General called the action a “dangerous precedent.”
  • An emergency UN Security Council meeting was scheduled.
  • Russia and China strongly condemned the US action as a violation of sovereignty.
  • Venezuela’s allies including Iran and Cuba also criticised the strikes.
  • Colombia called for urgent diplomatic consultations.

REACTION INSIDE VENEZUELA

  • Inside Venezuela, public reaction was deeply divided.
  • Some citizens expressed fear and uncertainty amid military deployment.
  • Others celebrated what they viewed as the end of an authoritarian regime.
  • Venezuelan migrants across Latin America and other regions held spontaneous celebrations.

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

  • Several critical questions remain unanswered:
    • Will the US conduct further military operations?
    • How will a political transition be managed?
    • Will US ground troops be deployed?
  • Trump said he is open to deploying ground forces if required.
  • Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated that no further action is planned for now.
  • With no stable authority in Caracas and global powers divided, the risk of prolonged instability remains high.

DOMESTIC POLITICAL IMPACT IN USA

  • The intervention carries political risks for President Trump.
  • The episode comes ahead of US midterm elections.
  • Opinion polls suggest American voters are more concerned about inflation and economic issues than foreign military interventions.

CONCLUSION

  • The US attack on Venezuela represents a major escalation in international intervention.
  • While the US frames it as a law-enforcement and security action, critics see it as a violation of sovereignty driven by strategic interests.
  • The incident may reshape Latin American geopolitics, strain global power relations, and test international legal norms
  • The future of Venezuela now depends on how the transition is managed amid deep internal and external divisions.

 

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