Nicolás Maduro Guerra Evokes Operative of January 3 and Reiterates Call for Peace in Venezuela
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A more complete Latin American history, including centuries of US influence, helps students understand the complexities surrounding Nicolás Maduro’s arrest
A woman shows a portrait of ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro during a demonstration in Caracas on Jan. 21, 2026. Pedro Mattey/AFP via Getty ImagesMany of our college freshman students will have seen and read about the Jan. 3, 2026, U.S. military operation in Venezuela that culminated in the arrest of its leader, Nicolás Maduro, and his wife, Cilia Flores. The U.S. has charged Maduro and Flores with conspiracy and drug trafficking. Madu…
Who will “run” Venezuela? A socialist hope
Donald Trump’s internationally condemned January 3rd kidnapping of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and former President of the National Assembly Cilia Flores was followed by a stream of outrageous statements—chief among them, his naked admission that the purpose of the attack was to establish U.S. control over a sovereign nation by plundering its resources. Other U.S.
Caracas. Congressman Nicolás Maduro Guerra recalled this Sunday the military operation of January 3 in which President Nicolás Maduro and the first lady, Cilia Flores, were temporarily detained by U.S. authorities at a publicly documented event. During a religious event in Plaza Bolívar in Caracas, broadcast by Venezolana de Televisión (VTV), the MP declared: “When we see ourselves in the mirror we cannot forget what happened on January 3rd and …
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