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Trump's Venezuela Maduro Raid Catches Beijing Off Guard: A Shift in Power

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The US capture of Nicolas Maduro has caught China off guard, disrupting Beijing's strategic plans in Venezuela. Discover the global implications of Trump's bold raid.

They shook hands in Beijing, but Washington pulled the rug out. In a move that's stunned the international community, the Trump administration's capture of ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro has left China scrambling to recalibrate its regional strategy. As of January 9, 2026, Beijing appears to have significantly misjudged Trump's willingness to use force in his own 'backyard.'

Trump Venezuela Maduro Raid 2026: A Geopolitical Shock

According to Radio France Internationale, China's special envoy, Qiu Xiaoqi, was meeting with Maduro just last week, reaffirming their strategic partnership. The capture is a massive blow to Xi Jinping's efforts to secure oil and political influence in the Western Hemisphere. Experts suggest that China likely expected Trump to stick to economic sanctions rather than a direct military-led raid.

The raid by the U.S. will likely change China's regional calculations permanently. It's a clear signal that the rules of engagement have changed.

Geopolitical Analyst, Nikkei Asia

Asian Allies Tread Carefully

Across the Pacific, the reaction is mixed. While Japan is tiptoeing around the issue to avoid straining ties with Washington, Taiwan views the bold U.S. move as a potentially positive indicator of American resolve, though concerns about regional stability remain. Meanwhile, South Korea's leadership continues to promote a 'new era' partnership with Beijing, creating a complex diplomatic web.

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