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What Was Trump's Illegal Attack on Venezuela and the Abduction of Nicolás Maduro Really About? Interview with Author Geo Maher

Last week, the Trump administration launched an attack on Venezuela to kidnap Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. Venezuelan officials say at least 40 people were killed in the airstrikes, which resulted in Maduro and Flores being transported to a Manhattan federal court to face drug trafficking charges. The abduction came amid escalating acts of war against Venezuela. In recent weeks, the U.S. has seized ships, bombe…
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In the early morning of January 3, the army of the United States government, led by billionaire businessman Donald Trump, kidnapped the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro Moros, at his residence, located in the capital of the country, Caracas, in contravention of all international law and all the laws of the peoples of each country to decide their internal affairs.

Since the abduction of Nicolas Maduro by the United States, paramilitary groups have been tracking regime opponents in Venezuelan cities.

Actor Mark Ruffalo, who jumped to world fame for his role as Hulk, used the red carpet of the Golden Globes to make a severe criticism against Donald Trump’s attack on Venezuela. “We have a president who is lying about what is going on. We’re in the middle of a war with Venezuela that we invaded illegally,” he questioned this Sunday from Los Angeles. “He’s telling the world that international law doesn’t matter to him. All he cares about is his …

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Signs of the Times broke the news in on Sunday, January 11, 2026.
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