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All those fancy Russian anti aircraft and missile defenses were either neutered, or were ordered down.








Top oil producer - check
No Rothschild central bank - check
Spurious terrorist label - check
Russia condemns because the US showed them how to do a special military operation in 3 hours instead of 4 years like Russia is doing. I think Putin should be the next one to go.



The European Union, a geopolitically irrelevant if extremely expensive bureaucratic behemoth that has spent a great deal of energy since 2022 lecturing the world on the evils of military aggression and the inviolability of national borders (at least when those borders are Ukrainian) learned about these events from the internet, along with the rest of us. Finally, around noon, the mentally vacant EU foreign affairs girlboss Kaja Kallas logged onto X to assure the world that “the EU is closely monitoring the situation in Venezuela,” as if anybody gives the slightest shit what these people are doing.



When Chávez died of cancer in March 2013, Maduro was named his successor and won a snap presidential election in April 2013 by a narrow margin.
He was re-elected in 2018 and 2024, though both elections were widely disputed as fraudulent by opposition groups and
international observers.
Maduro remained in power until his capture by U.S. forces on January 3, 2026, following a military operation.
Regarding involvement in drug trafficking, Maduro has faced serious allegations but denies them. In March 2020, the U.S. Department of Justice indicted Maduro and 14 other Venezuelan officials on charges of narco-terrorism, drug trafficking, and corruption.
The U.S. accused him of leading the "Cartel of the Suns," a drug-trafficking organization involving high-ranking Venezuelan officials, and conspiring with the FARC guerrilla group to flood the U.S. with cocaine, allegedly shipping hundreds of tons since the 1990s.
A $15 million bounty was placed on Maduro in 2020, increased to $50 million in 2025.





Without declaration he can’t invade.
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Venezuela has greater oil stores than any other country. But after years of corruption, mismanagement and more recently U.S. sanctions, its oil output has dropped to a tenth of what it was two decades ago.
From Lake Maracaibo in the west to the Orinoco oil belt in the east, abandoned wells rust in the sun as looters scavenge the metal. The last drilling rig still working in Venezuela shut down in August. The country is on course, by the end of this year, to be pumping little more oil than the state of Wyoming.
“Twenty percent of the world’s oil is in Venezuela, but what good is it if we can’t monetize it?” said Carlos Mendoza, an ambassador under the late socialist president Hugo Chávez, who enjoyed an oil bonanza when prices were high but starved the industry of investment and maintenance funds.
“We’re entering a post-oil era,” Mr. Mendoza said.
While petroleum is under stress world-wide from climate-change concerns and the rise of wind and solar power, what is happening to oil in Venezuela goes far beyond the global industry’s troubles. It is an existential crisis for a country long dependent on oil for nearly all of its hard-currency earnings.
This year, Venezuela’s oil income will probably fall below the limited funds coming in from other sources such as gold mining and overseas workers’ remittances, said Luis Vicente León, an economist and pollster. Venezuela’s economy is likely to shrink more than 30% this year from the oil collapse plus the pandemic, says Ecoanalitica, a Caracas business consulting firm.