What Might US Military Action In Venezuela Mean For Iran?
The US raid removed Maduro, indicted on drug charges, and sent a clear signal to Iran about America’s readiness to use force against adversaries, officials and experts said.
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What Might US Military Action In Venezuela Mean For Iran?
The US raid in Venezuela has shaken Tehran. Experts warn Maduro’s fall signals that Iran’s supreme leader could face similar pressure, breaking the “untouchable” taboo and raising loyalty costs for elites amid deadly protests.
US action in Venezuela justified but authoritarian regime remains in place: Former Trump advisor
Washington/New Delhi, Jan 6, 2026 Former US National Security Adviser (NSA) John Bolton has backed the US administration’s action of extracting Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, calling it “in compliance” with the international law. However, in an exclusive interview with IANS, he stated that the US President Donald Trump has not managed to replace the authoritarian regime so far. Bolton termed Trump’s statement that US oil companies will set…
On Sunday, Marco Rubio nuanced the remarks made by Donald Trump who on Saturday claimed to want to "lead" Venezuela until the transition before he threatened directly Delcy Rodriguez, appointed interim leader by the Supreme Court of CaracasWho to succeed Nicolas Maduro? Custody? Democratic transition? Do the Americans have only one plan? More than 48 hours after Washington's military intervention in Venezuela, the question of the country's gover…
The government of Spain is among the hardest in the European Union in its rejection of the US attack on Venezuela and the capture and forcible transfer to the United States of its de facto president, Nicolás Maduro. All points to the fact that the executive led by Sánchez will be led within the EU in the criticisms of Washington, as it was with the actions of Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu in Gaza.
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