Exclusive: 'International law has died' with Maduro's capture, Venezuela's attorney general says
- Net approval for the U.S. military operation to arrest Nicolás Maduro is positive across Latin America, with Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia showing the highest support at +57% according to Atlas Intel.
- In Venezuela, 25% disapprove of the military operation, while about half of the population approves or is indifferent towards it, illustrating a complex perspective within the country.
- Popular sentiment in Latin America favors the military operation, contrasting with elite opinions that criticize the intervention.
- The opinion of political elites diverges significantly from that of the general public, leading to a loss of legitimacy for elite views on the situation.
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1/9/26 Tom Eddlem on the Capture of Nicolás Maduro
Download Audio. Tom Eddlem returns to the show to talk about Trump’s intervention in Venezuela. He and Scott discuss the actual problems with Maduro and the big-government “Chavismo” establishment in Venezuela as well as how every attempt by the US to intervene there makes the situation worse for Venezuelans and Americans alike. Discussed on the show: “Florida Man Occupied Government vs Venezuela” (The Wayward Rabbler) Blue Collar Breakdown T…
by Rosamaria Fumarola At least once in life everyone will have to wonder what would be the reaction of a man born and lived in an era far from ours, perhaps in the Middle Ages, in seeing himself suddenly catapulted into the current daily reality. The answer is not easy to give, but it becomes simple if one observes what is happening in the world political scenario. It will be enough to describe the loss, the surprise, the impotence that we are a…
70 Per Cent of Venezuelans Think the Country Will Be Better Off after Maduro Capture - Hungarian Conservative
There is no question about the success of the military operation that captured President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela and his wife Cilia Flores within just three and a half hours on 3 January. Since then, a Venezuelan soldier’s account of a powerful ‘sonic weapon’ used by the US Military that made him feel like his head ‘was exploding from the inside’ has received quite a lot of attention online. All in all, the capture was an impressive display …
Politico: The kidnapping of Maduro has untied the hands of the Kremlin — now everything is possible: EADaily
EADaily, January 14th, 2026. The US operation to kidnap Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro showed that force was above international law. This approach may appeal to the Kremlin — the conflict on Ukraine can be solved by mutually beneficial exchange, says Politico columnist Jamie Dettmer…
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