Global National: Jan. 4, 2026 – Trump Captures Maduro After Deadly U.S. Raid, Sparks Backlash
In a dramatic escalation of U.S. involvement in Latin America, President Donald Trump has announced that U.S. forces successfully captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro during a military raid in the nation’s capital early Saturday morning. The operation, which resulted in fatalities, has raised serious questions about the legality and implications of such unilateral military actions. Maduro, now in U.S. custody facing drug smuggling charges, is at the center of a blossoming controversy that some are likening to a blatant disregard for international law.
While Trump has maintained that his administration will temporarily govern Venezuela during this transitional phase, critics are voicing concerns that this reflects a significant pivot in U.S. foreign policy—one that puts American interests above established international norms. Legal experts are probing the ramifications of this coup-like takeover, as many worry about the precedent it sets for other nations and its potential to incite instability across the region.
As public outcry grows, the U.S. Supreme Court is set to review a variety of cases this year that may further test the limits of presidential power. With the Trump administration facing numerous legal challenges, the implications of the raid and the ensuing diplomatic fallout could dominate the upcoming legal landscape, raising the stakes for both U.S. governance and international relations.
Meanwhile, closer to home, Canada finds itself in a parallel battle as the forestry sector grapples with significant economic challenges. Advocates are urging the Carney government to facilitate a transition to the metric system, which they believe could bolster the industry’s competitiveness. However, this proposed shift also presents its own set of complexities that will require careful consideration.
As this global narrative unfolds, all eyes remain on the Trump administration and its controversial decisions in Venezuela, poised to redefine the relationship between the U.S. and Latin America for years to come.
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so we are just lying now hundreds of thousands celebrate right now in Venezuela Maduro was a dictator and as you liberal media loves to call everyone a fascist hold a narrative or dont try to speak on one at all
Imma put trump out his misery your welcome. USA
BASED , do Carney Next
MAGA 2028!!! theres no other option!!
AND LAST WEEK TRUMP WAS BRAGGING ABOUT ENDING WARS RIGHT
Not "deadly"… Only 40 Venezuelans died. Zero Americans.
Kidnapped not captured
They're saying Russia is spreading disinformation to make Canadians think the US is the biggest threat to the Arctic, but the Canadian media is doing that hahaha
How was this "deadly?"
You guys are such sell outs
Trump didn't "capture" Maduro, the US government illegaly invaded the country and kidnapped him and his wife. I'm just surprised Putin allowed his puppet Trump to do that.
Trump finally did something right
None of the protester that condemn Trump are from Venezuela.
Venezuelas are very happy about this, the British are not.
Do it in philippines plesead….
Of course they're charging Maduro in New York, the most corrupt judiciary in the US, save for DC courts.
And what are the charges? Let's see…. no mention of fentanyl, that's so weird.
Oh, a charge of "possessing a machine gun" in a country where you can buy a gun at Walmart.
Please, morons, tell me about how this show trial isn't a total farce.
If this was russia, usa news will be terroris russia, would be all over, come on guys Venezuela got lots of oil thats why usa went there!!!
"deadly raid"? i heard that no one wasKilled and that US navy was out within 3hrs.
God bless the greatest president ever!!!
Global is now discovering that countries have borders?
Maybe Canada next? 😂😂😂
It doesn’t leave anyone in limbo ya idiat.
Russia invades their neighbour Ukraine and after 4 years, they still don't have much control, over 150,000 of their soldiers dead, economy in rapid decline. US invades Venezuela and takes over in one night. That is the message to Iran, Russia, North Korea, and "etc.".
Grasp reality and resist Trump derangement syndrome in Canada. There has been no way to dismantle the cartels with judicial power. Really its about time. Check the cartel victim count in Mexico, Columbia, Venezuela. Hopefully Mexico is liberated next. US Guided munitions on narco-terrorists? If these actions continue frankly the USA IS protecting Canadians and everyone in the afflicted latin south who are ruled over by violence and corruption. The fentanyl meth crisis beneficiaries are literally violent terrorist latin cartels, islamic terrorists like hezbollah and others, china and north korea etc. How is this not 100% asymmetric warfare on our way of life? Global, CBC, and the Canadian media are not reporting on THAT for some reason. Grasp reality and cheer on the success and safety of the western hemisphere and our way of life in a multi polar world.
If Trump can do anything, why cant he arrest Putin?
CK was sacrificed on the alter of Baal.
Come on Canadians become 51st state.
YEH! CRIMINALS SHOULD BE ARRESTED! WE LOVE TRUMP!!!
Maduro's face or Sadam Hossein encarnate?
The elephant in the room… how will the USA take control of Venezuela's energy sector?
The capture of Maduro was a grandiose gesture, a hollywood extravaganza.. extrenely showy (also extremely illegal)… but what has changed?
Every sovereign state has a staggered level of leadership. If a president dies/gets killed/removed, the vice-president moves up to the position.
So what has America achieved?
Well, I guess it has now legitimised similar actions against its own personnel/infrastructure..
Chuck Schumer, going through the motions.
They could have marshalled their resources to oppose Trump in Congress.
They didn't, because their puppet masters wanted the same thing.