#Geopolitics
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On Jan 3, 2026, Trump announced direct control of Venezuela after capturing Nicolas Maduro. Read about the military operation and the pledge to maintain oil flow to China.
President Trump's surprise military strike in Venezuela on January 3, 2026, resulted in the capture of Nicolas Maduro. Explore the Trump Venezuela intervention 2026 and its impact on oil and foreign policy.
President Nicolás Maduro has been removed by the military following US drug charges. Explore the geopolitical implications and the irony of the 2026 ouster.
A mysterious Polymarket account made over $408,000 by betting on Maduro's capture just hours before the US military strike, sparking insider trading concerns.
Explore the aftermath of the 2026 US military strikes in Venezuela. Images from Caracas show widespread destruction as global powers react to the escalating conflict.
On Jan 3, 2026, President Trump announced the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro following US air strikes. The US plans to 'run' Venezuela and deploy oil companies.
On Jan 3, 2026, the US announced the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro during a military operation. Read about the global implications and local reactions.
On Jan 3, 2026, Trump announced the capture of Nicolas Maduro and declared that the U.S. will now run Venezuela, signaling a major shift in global geopolitics.
US President Donald Trump announced the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in a 30-minute military raid on Jan 3, 2026. Explore the details of the Caracas strikes.
President Trump confirmed on Fox and Friends that US forces sustained injuries during the 2026 operation to remove Venezuelan President Maduro. No fatalities were reported.
President Donald Trump claims the US has captured Nicolas Maduro following major strikes. Analyzing the US capture of Nicolas Maduro 2026 within the context of Noriega and Hussein.
Analyze the regional US strikes on Venezuela reaction as of January 3, 2026. Experts weigh in on the geopolitical implications and the future of Latin American stability.