Secret US–Venezuela Talks Before Maduro’s Ouster: Report
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To many observers, Donald Trump's overt belligerence – his threats to attack Greenland and Iran, and his recent kidnapping of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro – seem like an ideological reversal.
On the morning of January 3, a U.S. military operation used electronic warfare tactics, strategic coordination and special forces to enter Venezuelan airspace and secure the arrest of the leader and his wife
Venezuela’s President-in-Charge, Delcy Rodríguez, called a “shameful” Venezuelan to celebrate and thank the U.S. military attack in which Chavista regime leader Nicolás Maduro was captured a week after opposition leader María Corina Machado met with U.S. President Donald Trump. “It is shameful to see a Venezuelan woman, who is said to be Venezuelan, go and thank for the bombing and foreign military aggression against Venezuela,” Rodriguez said d…
The US intervention in Venezuela attests both to Donald Trump's imperial policy and to the European failure. In the absence of confronting the US ally, Europe is complicit, denounces the researcher Frédéric Thomas in a gallery published in Basta!. On the night of Saturday, January 3, 2026, the operation "Absolute Determination" is launched: the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, is bombed, while the US special forces disembark, arrest the president of…
DOBLE LLAVE – Russia’s ambassador to Venezuela, Sergey Melik-Bagdasárov, said on Monday, January 26, that Caracas fired two shots with Russian anti-aircraft batteries at U.S. troops during President Nicolás Maduro’s capture operation, but failed due to a lack of training for Venezuelan military personnel. “Besides having a machine gun in hand, it must be fired,” he said in an interview with Rossia 24. The diplomat held the Venezuelan military re…
Secret US–Venezuela Talks Before Maduro’s Ouster: Report
Caracas, Jan. 25:High-level secret talks were held between senior Venezuelan leaders and U.S. officials months before President Nicolás Maduro was removed from power, reports say. Sources claim that key figures within the Maduro government signaled to Washington that leadership change was inevitable and discussed managing the aftermath. These back-channel discussions reportedly took place ahead of the January 3 military operation in Caracas. Aft…
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