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[US Military Operation Captures Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro]-[President Trump says US captures Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro]

Global News Podcast · B2 · 2026-01-03

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The Fall of Nicolas Maduro: A Historic US Military Intervention in Venezuela

In a dramatic escalation that has sent shockwaves across the globe, the United States military launched a large-scale strike on Caracas and other key Venezuelan locations, resulting in the capture of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife. This operation, described by officials as a "kinetic action" intended to execute an arrest warrant, marks the most significant US military intervention in Latin America in nearly four decades.

The Operation: A Swift and "Brutal" Strike

On the morning of January 3rd, US forces executed a coordinated attack involving helicopters and airstrikes. Local reports from journalist Ana Vanessa Herrero described "huge explosions" and "loud bangs" that shattered windows across Caracas. The assault targeted critical infrastructure, including the military airstrips of La Carlota and the Fuerte Tiuna base. Reports indicate that the port of La Guaira, a vital economic hub, suffered significant devastation. The Venezuelan government, led by Vice President Delcy Rodríguez, condemned the event as a "brutal, savage aggression" and a "colonial war," urging the population to maintain a "state of commotion" and prepare for defense.

The Geopolitical Shift: Regime Change in All But Name

Despite President Trump’s campaign promises to avoid foreign wars and his rhetoric regarding non-intervention, this operation represents a clear case of "regime change in all but name." Analysts, including Lise Doucette, note the irony of this "gunboat diplomacy" occurring under an administration that previously vowed to let nations determine their own futures. The US justification centers on national security and the fight against drug trafficking, with Attorney General Pam Bondi confirming that Maduro and his wife have been indicted in the Southern District of New York.

Regional and Global Implications

The fallout from this intervention is complex and potentially volatile. While some regional leaders, such as the President of Argentina, have welcomed the move as a victory for "liberty," others, including governments in Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia, have expressed profound concern regarding the violation of national sovereignty. There is significant anxiety regarding the "day after"—a phrase that echoes the failures of post-intervention Iraq and Afghanistan. With over eight million refugees having already fled Venezuela, neighboring countries are bracing for the impact of a potential power vacuum.

Uncertainty and the Road Ahead

The central question now is who will fill the void left by Maduro. While the Venezuelan Constitution dictates that the Vice President should assume power, the opposition—represented by figures like Maria Corina Machado—faces an incredibly uncertain landscape. As noted by global affairs reporter Mimi Swaby, the idea of a simple transition is "deceptively simple." The country remains under the influence of armed militias and a deeply entrenched, loyalist circle within the regime.

As the world awaits the full details from the upcoming press conference at Mar-a-Lago, the international community remains divided. Whether this operation leads to a successful democratic transition or descends into further regional instability remains to be seen. For now, the capture of Nicolas Maduro stands as a defining, albeit controversial, moment in modern US-Latin American relations.

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It is clear that this is regime change in all but name.
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It is really, genuinely nothing less than historic.
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How was this operation possible?
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That is the plausible explanation for how this could have unfolded quite so cleanly and quickly.
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I think the idea that we'll know who will be the next leader of Venezuela is not going to be one which will be immediately answered.
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in all but name
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in the face of
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take advantage of
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turn on someone
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win someone over
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📖 Transcript

You're listening to a special edition of the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
Hello, I'm Oliver Conway.
We're recording this at 12.30 GMT on Saturday the 3rd of January.
The US says it's captured the Venezuelan President, Nicolas Maduro, after launching airstrikes on Caracas and other cities.
Venezuela has declared a state of emergency and condemned the attack as a colonial war.
In the face of this brutal situation and in the face of this brutal attack.

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