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In reply to the discussion: Trump: We are going to run Venezuela until we can do a safe, proper and judicious transition [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(174,948 posts)47. trump will NOT be running Venezuela- It was regime decapitation, not regime change.
All trump did was to "arrest" and remove Maduro. There was NO regime change. See https://democraticunderground.com/100220907148 and https://democraticunderground.com/100220907041 for Professor Vladeck's explanation. trump did not remove the current government and is NOT in control.
Trump claims the U.S. will run Venezuela. What's the plan?
— Voice4Justice (@voices4justice.bsky.social) 2026-01-03T20:57:57.418Z
The raid to nab Maduro was brilliantly executed. The aftermath could get extremely messy.
By @maxboot.bsky.social
archive.md/2026.01.03-2...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/01/03/trump-maduro-raid-military-venezuela/
In Venezuela, by comparison, U.S. troops staged a quick in-and-out raid. It was regime decapitation, not regime change. At his Mar-a-Lago news conference, Trump said, We are going to run the country until such time as we can do a safe, proper and judicious transition. What is he talking about? There are no indications that U.S. troops are preparing to occupy Venezuela. If such an operation were attempted, it could easily turn into a debacle, just like the U.S. invasion of Iraq, and it would violate Trumps repeated pledges not to engage in nation-building.
Maduro was not a one-man band. He presided over a large apparatus of oppression, including, among others, the army, the national guard, the national police, the intelligence service, and a Colombian guerrilla group ELN. All of those forces remain intact after the U.S. raid. Also still in place are many of Maduros top lieutenants, including the ministers of defense and interior, who were implicated in his alleged crimes.
They give no sign of willingness to cede power to the democratic opposition led by María Corina Machado, who recently left the country to accept the Noble Peace Prize. Edmundo González, who was widely believed to have won the rigged 2024 presidential election, is also out of the country. On Saturday, Trump spoke dismissively about Machado and said Secretary of State Marco Rubio is talking with Maduros hand-picked vice president, Delcy Rodríguez.....
Like George W. Bush after the invasion of Iraq, Trump enjoyed his Mission Accomplished moment on Saturday. But if there is one thing we have learned over the past quarter-century, it is much easier to topple tyrants than to build stable and secure societies afterward. Historys ultimate verdict on Trumps military operation will be based on the fate of post-Maduro Venezuela, and the U.S., despite what Trump said about running the country, has only limited leverage to determine its fate.
Maduro was not a one-man band. He presided over a large apparatus of oppression, including, among others, the army, the national guard, the national police, the intelligence service, and a Colombian guerrilla group ELN. All of those forces remain intact after the U.S. raid. Also still in place are many of Maduros top lieutenants, including the ministers of defense and interior, who were implicated in his alleged crimes.
They give no sign of willingness to cede power to the democratic opposition led by María Corina Machado, who recently left the country to accept the Noble Peace Prize. Edmundo González, who was widely believed to have won the rigged 2024 presidential election, is also out of the country. On Saturday, Trump spoke dismissively about Machado and said Secretary of State Marco Rubio is talking with Maduros hand-picked vice president, Delcy Rodríguez.....
Like George W. Bush after the invasion of Iraq, Trump enjoyed his Mission Accomplished moment on Saturday. But if there is one thing we have learned over the past quarter-century, it is much easier to topple tyrants than to build stable and secure societies afterward. Historys ultimate verdict on Trumps military operation will be based on the fate of post-Maduro Venezuela, and the U.S., despite what Trump said about running the country, has only limited leverage to determine its fate.
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Trump: We are going to run Venezuela until we can do a safe, proper and judicious transition [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Saturday
OP
Mission Accomplished! Too bad he can't squeeze his fat orange ass into a flight suit
Ocelot II
Saturday
#2
There were at least 40 people killed by Trump, adding to his growing pile of victims.
Blues Heron
Saturday
#51
'According to Trump, Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodrguez was sworn in as president and had been in contact with Se
riversedge
Saturday
#3
This was obviously a palace coup. Maduro was sold out by the people closest to him.
sop
Saturday
#52
Translation: Until we can solidify control of the oil fields, and install a puppet who will protect our interests there
patphil
Saturday
#4
Agreed. Venezuela traffics heavily in cocaine, which is mostly produced in Colombia.
patphil
Saturday
#32
Yeah, because this worked so well in Iraq, Afghanistan, Haiti, South Vietnam, El Salvador, etc.
Crowman2009
Saturday
#17
MAGA says its about FINALLY getting the TRUTH about those voting machines!!!!!!!
Callie1979
Saturday
#59
That's the ticket a fascist governing another country while attacking people in this country.............
turbinetree
Saturday
#37
Running it? Let's see if anyone from the Trump administration even dares set foot there.
dedl67
Saturday
#43
trump will NOT be running Venezuela- It was regime decapitation, not regime change.
LetMyPeopleVote
Saturday
#47
Malcolm Nance said there were probably insiders who helped turn Maduro over
duckworth969
Saturday
#48
Ironically, today (Jan. 3) is the 36th anniversary of the surrender of Manuel Noriega
BumRushDaShow
Saturday
#50
...a safe, proper and judicious transition of their oil to our petroleum companies.
LudwigPastorius
Sunday
#64
And any oil that they manage to get will be dumped on an already GLUTTED market
BumRushDaShow
Monday
#66