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Trump's Bold Move: Inside the Planning of Venezuela Airstrikes and Maduro's Arrest

Months of intelligence buildup led to the US airstrikes on Venezuela and Maduro's arrest on January 3, 2026, under Trump's directive. Operation Absolute Resolve involved cyber ops to disable defenses, followed by precision bombs and elite teams. Motivated by drug indictments and election fraud claims, the mission aimed to seize oil assets and install a pro-US government. Maduro's capture marks a high-stakes gamble in US foreign policy.

Why US Attacked Venezuela: Maduro Captured Amid Oil, Drugs Allegations - Explainer

The US launched airstrikes on Venezuela on January 3, 2026, capturing Maduro on narco-terrorism charges tied to drug cartels and oil corruption. Rooted in decades of tensions, the operation addressed election fraud and regime repression. Trump's strikes targeted military sites, aiming to dismantle the 'narco-state' and secure resources. This explainer breaks down motives, timeline, and implications for global relations.

Date, Drugs, Elections: How 36-Year-Old US Operation Resembles Venezuela Attack

US airstrikes and Maduro's arrest on January 4, 2026, mirror the 1989 Panama invasion, with parallels in drug charges, election fraud, and swift military action. Trump's Operation Absolute Resolve echoes Bush's Just Cause, ousting Noriega amid similar accusations. Both operations justified as democracy restoration, but criticized as sovereignty breaches. This historical lens explains the strategy and potential fallout.

From Bus Driver to Fugitive: Who is Nicolás Maduro, the Captured Venezuelan Leader?

Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela's controversial president since 2013, was captured in a US raid following airstrikes on January 3, 2026. Rising from a bus driver and union leader to Hugo Chávez's successor, Maduro faced accusations of election fraud, economic mismanagement, and drug trafficking. His regime's alliances with Russia and Iran fueled US tensions, culminating in his arrest on narco-terrorism charges. Now in US custody, his fall marks a dramatic end to Chavismo's grip.
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