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A ‘Colonial Master’ or a ‘Liberator’? In Florida, Trump’s Plan to ‘Run’ Venezuela is Tearing Communities Apart

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
January 5, 2026
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In the diners, barbershops, and sun-baked streets of Florida, President Donald Trump’s dramatic vow to “run” Venezuela after capturing its leader has ignited a fierce and revealing debate, pitting a resurgent vision of American power against deep-seated fears of “never-ending wars” and exposing raw divides within the MAGA movement itself.

For supporters like Dirk Frazier, a longtime Trump backer from St. Augustine, the swift, casualty-free seizure of Nicolás Maduro represents a triumphant break from the past. “We are acting like a world superpower again,” Frazier told the BBC, contrasting it with the protracted bloodshed of Iraq and Afghanistan. “All bad actors are on notice.”

A 'Colonial Master' or a 'Liberator'? In Florida, Trump's Plan to 'Run' Venezuela is Tearing Communities Apart

Many in Florida, a state deeply connected to Latin America, see the intervention through a pragmatic, regional lens. Vianca Rodriguez, a former Trump campaign staffer, framed it as a strategic masterstroke. “This is chess, not checkers,” she said, arguing that stabilizing Venezuela could curb migration by giving displaced people a reason to return home—a core MAGA priority.

This view finds sympathy even among some traditionally isolationist voices. As a former Trump official told Politico, “The isolationists are more comfortable being a little more internationalist when it comes to our backyard.” Prominent figures like Steve Bannon have praised the operation as “bold and brilliant,” though he warned the base is “bewildered, if not angry,” over the lack of clarity about a potential occupation.

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  • The Cracks in the MAGA Wall: “This is Not What We Voted For”
  • Selling “Peace Through Strength” in a Nervous Nation

The Cracks in the MAGA Wall: “This is Not What We Voted For”

However, the move has not unified the right. It has exposed a vocal minority of dissenters who see it as a betrayal of Trump’s “America First” promise to avoid foreign quagmires. Firebrand Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene declared on X, “This is what many in MAGA thought they voted to end.” Representative Thomas Massie was blunter: “This is not what we voted for.”

Their anxiety taps into a broader public skepticism. Pre-raid polling showed only 22% of Americans overall supported using military force to overthrow Maduro, a number that rose to just 44% among Republicans. The fear, as Cuban-born restaurateur Irina Vilariño noted, is that many Americans “wonder why it’s even our business.”

Selling “Peace Through Strength” in a Nervous Nation

The Trump administration is aggressively selling a different story. Vice-President JD Vance has defended the raid as necessary to combat drug flows and reclaim stolen U.S. oil assets, asking, “Are we just supposed to allow a communist to steal our stuff in our hemisphere and do nothing?”

On the ground in Florida, supporters are echoing this mantra of “peace through strength.” They see a clean, decisive victory that reasserts American dominance without the messy nation-building of the past. Yet, as former CIA deputy director John McLaughlin cautioned, “if you inflict violence, you don’t really know where it’s going after that.”

The debate in Florida is a microcosm of America’s soul-searching. Is Trump a “liberator” cleaning up the hemisphere, or a “colonial master” repeating the errors of history? For now, in the heart of MAGA country, the triumphant cheers are loudest. But the whispers of doubt are there, a reminder that the most dangerous phase of the operation, a.k.a. managing the explosive aftermath, has only just begun.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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