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Trump Claims US Captured Venezuela’s Maduro After Strikes

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
January 3, 2026
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From the first hours of today, talk that the US has taken control of Venezuela’s leadership after heavy strikes has spread fast, with many people reading Trump’s words as a claim that Maduro was seized and flown out. That single claim has shaken the region, raised fear, and opened old wounds about power, force, and foreign control.

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  • What is Said to Have Happened
  • Why this Claim Matters
  • Venezuela’s Long Crisis
  • The Silence and the Noise
  • Global Reactions Show the Split
  • What Happens Next

What is Said to Have Happened

Overnight, loud explosions were heard in Caracas and other parts of Venezuela. People filmed flashes in the sky, smoke rising, and buildings shaking. By morning, Donald Trump had posted that US forces carried out a major operation and removed the country’s leader.

This is not a small statement. If true, it would be the boldest US move in Latin America in decades. If not fully true, it still shows how words alone can change the mood of a whole country in minutes.

Venezuela’s Maduro Trump Claims US Captured Venezuela’s Maduro After Strikes

For now, there is confusion. Some officials inside Venezuela say they do not know where Maduro is. Others speak like he is gone. No clear proof has been shown to the public.

Why this Claim Matters

When a sitting US leader says something like this, the world listens. The idea that America could just move in, strike, and take away a president brings back memories that many Latin American countries do not like to remember.

It also raises a hard question: has power replaced law again?

Even people who dislike Maduro are uneasy. Removing a leader by force sets a dangerous example. Today, it is Venezuela. Tomorrow it could be someone else.

Venezuela’s Long Crisis

Venezuela has been weak for years. The economy collapsed. Elections were disputed. Millions left the country. That weakness made it easy for outside powers to talk tough.

Maduro has ruled through pressure and control, and many citizens have suffered. But suffering does not always mean people want foreign soldiers deciding their future.

This is why reactions inside Venezuela are mixed. Some are happy. Some are scared. Many are just tired.

The Silence and the Noise

What stands out is the gap between noise and silence. That silence leaves room for rumours, fear, and anger. It also makes people question motives. Is this about democracy? Oil? Power? Or politics back home in the US?

Global Reactions Show the Split

Countries like Russia, Iran, and Cuba quickly condemned the strikes. Others praised the move or stayed careful with words. This split shows how the world is no longer united on what is right or wrong.

For some leaders, this looks like freedom. For others, it looks like an invasion.

Maduro’s rule has caused pain, no doubt. But removing him this way risks more chaos, not peace.

What Happens Next

No one knows who will truly control Venezuela in the coming days. The military still matters. So do alliances. So does public anger.

If this move leads to calm, food, and jobs, people may accept it. If it leads to more fear and confusion, anger will rise again.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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