Venezuela - President Nicolas Maduro & his wife "captured and flown out of country" by U.S. Army Delta Force during "large scale attack" - Jan 3, 2026

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"Spain's foreign ministry said five of its nationals had been released. Among them is prominent Venezuelan-Spanish rights activist, Rocío San Miguel, her family confirmed to US media."

 
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"If we look at the commercial constructs and frameworks in place today in Venezuela, today it's uninvestable," said ExxonMobil CEO, Darren Woods.

"And so significant changes have to be made to those commercial frameworks, the legal system, there has to be durable investment protections, and there has to be a change to the hydrocarbon laws in the country."


... a delegation from the Trump administration arrived in the South American nation on Friday.
The small team of US diplomats and diplomatic security officials travelled to Venezuela to make a preliminary assessment about the potential reopening of the US Embassy in Caracas

 
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‘The Trump Administration insists it will use economic and military pressure to bend the regime to its will.

Similar threats are being made against Colombia and Mexico, and Trump has revived his threat to seize control of the strategically significant Panama Canal.’
How is any of this America First like he promised his voters? IMO
 
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If you didn't already know he was a prominent figure in New York when the Mob ruled, this would clinch it. It's a protection racket. On an international scale.


MOO
I listened to many of the speeches, and it sounds like it was a good meeting to discuss ideas and issues related to going forward.
 
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"Spain's foreign ministry said five of its nationals had been released. Among them is prominent Venezuelan-Spanish rights activist, Rocío San Miguel, her family confirmed to US media."

Thankful to President Trump for the release of these political prisoners, hope there are more to come.
 
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January 10, 2026: Do Not Travel to Venezuela; Depart Immediately
"There are reports of groups of armed militias, known as colectivos, setting up roadblocks and searching vehicles for evidence of U.S. citizenship or support for the United States. "


 
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from the link:

The US used a powerful mystery weapon that brought Venezuelan soldiers to their knees, “bleeding through the nose” and vomiting blood during the daring raid to capture dictator Nicolas Maduro, according to a witness account posted Saturday on X by the White House press secretary.
 
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from the link:

The US used a powerful mystery weapon that brought Venezuelan soldiers to their knees, “bleeding through the nose” and vomiting blood during the daring raid to capture dictator Nicolas Maduro, according to a witness account posted Saturday on X by the White House press secretary.
Here is the press secretary's X account with the post:

 
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January 10, 2026: Do Not Travel to Venezuela; Depart Immediately
"There are reports of groups of armed militias, known as colectivos, setting up roadblocks and searching vehicles for evidence of U.S. citizenship or support for the United States. "



Sounds very similar to the ICE tactics being used in the US.

imo
 
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I've no doubt the US Delta Force people, or whoever they were, were technologically superior to the Venezuelan soldiers but this bit sounds like nonsense and straight-up US propaganda -- not a quote I believe a Maduro loyalist would give in real life. For the unfamiliar (not you, OP), News.com.au is a Murdoch outlet.

After the raid, the message couldn’t be more clear — don’t tread on Uncle Sam, the Maduro loyalist said.

“I’m sending a warning to anyone who thinks they can fight the United States,” he said. “They have no idea what they’re capable of. After what I saw, I never want to be on the other side of that again. They’re not to be messed with.”
 
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I listened to many of the speeches, and it sounds like it was a good meeting to discuss ideas and issues related to going forward.
And the ballroom, apparently
 
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Sounds very similar to the ICE tactics being used in the US.

imo
And explains why many countries have issued travel warnings to the US
 
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the unfamiliar (not you, OP), News.com.au is a Murdoch outlet.
snipped

And that's the news outlet the WH press secretary amplified.

What's up is down.

jmo
 
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Trump has said he might block ExxonMobil from investing in Venezuela after the oil company’s chief executive called the country “uninvestable” during a White House meeting last week. :rolleyes:

“I didn’t like Exxon’s response,” Trump told reporters on Air Force One on his way back to Washington on Sunday. “I’ll probably be inclined to keep Exxon out. I didn’t like their response. They’re playing too cute.”

 
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Venezuelan oil is heavy, making it expensive to produce and refine; and analysts believe it will take many years, and billions of dollars, to increase output significantly.

As the Washington-based Institute of International Finance put it last week: “While medium- to long-term upside to Venezuelan supply exists, the balance of risks points to a gradual and conditional recovery rather than swift normalisation, with the potential for renewed setbacks if political or policy frictions intensify.”

 
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"Angulo's release came on the third day that families had gathered outside prisons in the capital, Caracas, and other communities hoping to see loved ones walk out after Venezuela's government pledged to free what it described as a significant number of prisoners.

As of Saturday night, only 16 people imprisoned for political reasons had been released, according to Foro Penal, a Venezuelan advocacy group for prisoners. Eight hundred and four remained imprisoned, the group said."

 
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"If we look at the commercial constructs and frameworks in place today in Venezuela, today it's uninvestable," said ExxonMobil CEO, Darren Woods.

"And so significant changes have to be made to those commercial frameworks, the legal system, there has to be durable investment protections, and there has to be a change to the hydrocarbon laws in the country."


... a delegation from the Trump administration arrived in the South American nation on Friday.
The small team of US diplomats and diplomatic security officials travelled to Venezuela to make a preliminary assessment about the potential reopening of the US Embassy in Caracas

This is so similar to the oppressive, robber baron style of US businesses during the early 1900’s. How sad that our country, government and robber barons have regressed so badly.
 

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