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After Maduro Seizure, Trump Has no Plan for Venezuelan Rule
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After Maduro Seizure, Trump Has no Plan for Venezuelan Rule

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Last updated: January 4, 2026 7:06 pm
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The world awakened Saturday morning to the information that the U.S. navy, after months of buildup, had bombed websites throughout Venezuela and, in a particular operations mission whose particulars are nonetheless murky, seized President Nicolás Maduro and his spouse, Cilia Flores. Each at the moment are resulting from be delivered to the U.S. judicial system to face expenses of narcotics trafficking and weapons possession.

The best shock, although, could have are available U.S. President Donald Trump’s press convention afterward from his property in Mar-a-Lago. Amid the anticipated braggadocio got here Trump’s surprising declaration that the US would stay in charge of Venezuela till there was a transition.

The world awakened Saturday morning to the information that the U.S. navy, after months of buildup, had bombed websites throughout Venezuela and, in a particular operations mission whose particulars are nonetheless murky, seized President Nicolás Maduro and his spouse, Cilia Flores. Each at the moment are resulting from be delivered to the U.S. judicial system to face expenses of narcotics trafficking and weapons possession.

The best shock, although, could have are available U.S. President Donald Trump’s press convention afterward from his property in Mar-a-Lago. Amid the anticipated braggadocio got here Trump’s surprising declaration that the US would stay in charge of Venezuela till there was a transition.

It was an odd assertion. In accordance with accounts in Venezuela, safety forces loyal to Maduro are nonetheless on the streets of the capital, Caracas, and elsewhere, and there’s no reported signal of an rebellion by the opposition. U.S. troops don’t occupy the huge nation of round 30 million folks.

For the reason that failed effort in 2019 to put in former Nationwide Meeting President Juan Guaidó because the interim democratic president of Venezuela, Trump has made eradicating Maduro a private challenge. However this time, for now a minimum of, it was not about restoring democracy.

The Trump administration is justifying the seizure of Maduro and his spouse as a focused “legislation enforcement” operation, and the strikes as vital accompaniment. That particular operation rapidly left with its booty, and there aren’t any formally acknowledged U.S. boots on the bottom within the beleaguered Andean nation.

The focused bombing inside Venezuela was carried out from afar, placing a number of websites together with airstrips, navy barracks and forts, and a port. The U.S. navy left no identified bodily presence within the nation. So how do Trump and the US anticipate to manage any future transition?

Right here comes the actual Trumpist shock. Another, and legit, Venezuelan authorities has been ready within the wings, however Trump instantly snubbed it. By all neutral worldwide accounts, the opposition received the 2024 presidential election, with candidate Edmundo González standing in for banned opposition chief María Corina Machado.

However somewhat than flip to the opposition motion, the U.S. president declared that U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio was negotiating with Maduro’s vp—herself beneath U.S. sanctions—Delcy Rodríguez, and that Rodríguez was “fairly gracious” and able to “make Venezuela nice once more,” though she “doesn’t have a selection.” A couple of hours later, Rodríguez, flanked by the nation’s protection minister and police chief, gave a televised deal with denying U.S. claims and defiantly supporting Maduro.

Trump’s implication was that it is a rather more pragmatic, realpolitik regime-change transition, one with help from components of the present order. But this isn’t what most Venezuelan residents need, whether or not contained in the nation or a part of the just about 8 million Venezuelans who’ve fled the nation prior to now decade. Voters rejected Maduro and his acolytes in July 2024, with near 70 % of the vote going to González, and not directly Machado. It was a transparent expression of a want for change and democracy, one backed by the Nobel committee when it awarded Machado the Nobel Peace Prize late final yr.

All of the extra stunning, then, was Trump’s Mar-a-Lago dismissal of Machado’s widespread legitimacy. In the identical briefing, the U.S. president claimed: “I believe it could be very robust for her to be the chief. She doesn’t have the help inside or the respect throughout the nation.” Maybe not coincidentally, Trump had lobbied onerous for himself to win the award.

Trump’s Jan. 3 fireworks look much less like a protection of democracy and human rights than a practical, restricted effort to take away a hemispheric irritant that had brazenly and frustratingly defied democratic norms and courted rogue governments in Cuba, Iran, and Russia.

Eradicating a vile, brutal, and corrupt president with no clear transition plan, and counting on his former regime to ship if for you, will not be supporting democracy. It’s a prescription for chaos.

The U.S. plan has been incoherent from the beginning. When the US’ naval buildup began in August, the supposed public goal was stemming the circulation of medication from Venezuela to the US. Information, although, instructed one other story: Venezuela is a transshipment level, not a serious provider of cocaine for U.S. customers, and produces no fentanyl, regardless of the repeated claims of the Trump administration and its efforts to label the Maduro authorities as a narco-terrorist regime. Regardless of beforehand making an attempt to hyperlink Maduro to America’s fentanyl disaster, the eventual indictment talked about solely cocaine.

Within the lengthy lead-up to the occasions on Jan. 3, the Trump administration hoped that dedicating a major quantity of U.S. naval property, mixed with Trump’s chest-thumping speeches, would persuade the Venezuelan navy to show in opposition to Maduro. The optimistic situation of regime change on a budget failed; however, as soon as began, the momentum towards escalation was troublesome to roll again. When the Trump administration’s buildup and threats failed to provide the specified change, bombing the nation from a secure distance and seizing Maduro himself—presumably with assist from the within—was subsequent.

The issue is that the hassle has succeeded solely in decapitating the Maduro authorities and instilling worry amongst Venezuelans of future instability. Components throughout the former Maduro authorities, together with Rodríguez herself, are already jockeying for political energy within the wake of the previous president’s disappearance.

Trump could hope that the specter of extra hazard from above can coerce the Venezuelan regime into appearing in methods Washington needs. Can the obvious dismissal of Machado’s democratic legitimacy and an embrace of a Madurista interim authorities convey democracy to Venezuela’s long-suffering residents? It’s unlikely, even when Rodríguez and others are actually taking a special stance, in conversations with Rubio, to their defiant public tone.

In 2016, Trump swore off “without end wars” and the losing of U.S. blood and treasure on regime change. There isn’t a urge for food in Washington for both the boots on the bottom or a sustained dedication to the state-building efforts that may be vital to place Venezuela on a agency path towards a democratic transition.

Trump’s clumsy claims that the Maduro authorities stole U.S. oil investments and that U.S. corporations shall be put answerable for Venezuela’s oil solely cloud the U.S. mission additional. (They’re additionally unfaithful: Nationalization and expropriation of U.S. corporations’ property largely occurred within the Nineteen Seventies, lengthy earlier than the federal government of Maduro or his predecessor.)

Finally, the U.S. navy could produce a extra democratic compromise. However such an end result won’t be the results of any dedication to human rights or democracy from Trump and his staff. As a substitute, that may rely on the Venezuelan folks, who in 2024 courageously delivered a unified opposition an internationally acknowledged victory.

Regardless of all of the rhetoric of Venezuela turning into successfully a short lived U.S. protectorate, Trump has few levers to make {that a} actuality on the bottom, wanting a full-blown invasion or a dramatic inner coup in Caracas. Venezuela’s future will rely on Venezuelans’ dedication to democracy and human rights, and whether or not the Trump administration is prepared to assist defend them.

For now, although, Trump appears extra centered on fast wins, bluster, and the hope of a authorities prepared to satisfy his transactional calls for than on democracy. Venezuelan residents are caught, once more, between the chaos of a socialist dictatorship and the damaging inconsistency of U.S. international coverage.

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