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Maduro Gone, Latin America Picks Sides

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
January 3, 2026
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From the first hours after the strikes, the feeling that Venezuela’s long-time ruler was suddenly out of the picture pushed the region into an open divide, with Latin America clearly choosing sides in a way not seen for years. This moment did not arrive quietly. It landed with noise, fear, relief, anger, and old memories that many countries thought were buried.

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  • What Just Happened
  • Why the Region Reacted so Fast
  • Two Clear Camps
  • Old Fears Returning
  • My Honest Take

What Just Happened

News broke that the United States had carried out a surprise operation in Venezuela and removed Nicolas Maduro from power. Explosions were reported. Smoke filled parts of the capital.

Some leaders praised the move. Others condemned it strongly. Streets in a few countries saw celebrations by Venezuelans in exile, while other places prepared protests. This was not just about one man being taken away. It was about power returning to the region in a hard way.

Maduro Gone, Latin America Picks Sides

Why the Region Reacted so Fast

Latin America has a history of foreign intervention. For many countries, the idea of a powerful nation stepping in brings back memories of coups, dictators, and years of fear. That memory still shapes how leaders speak today.

At the same time, Maduro had become deeply unpopular. His rule came with hunger, broken systems, and mass migration. Nearly every country nearby has felt the pressure from millions of Venezuelans crossing borders to survive. That pain made some leaders feel relief instead of anger.

So the reactions were quick because emotions were already high.

Two Clear Camps

The split was not confusing. Left-leaning governments spoke of sovereignty, borders, and law. They warned that today’s action could become tomorrow’s excuse for more force elsewhere.

Right-leaning leaders focused on Maduro’s failures. They spoke of crime, drugs, and collapse. To them, this was not an invasion but a correction, even if done roughly.

This divide followed politics more than geography.

While leaders argued, ordinary people watched closely. Venezuelans living abroad cried, hugged, argued, and waited. Some felt hope for the first time in years. Others feared chaos, revenge, or civil violence back home.

Inside Venezuela, many people stayed quiet. When power changes suddenly, silence is often a form of protection. Nobody knows yet who truly controls the ground, the army, or the next decision.

Old Fears Returning

This moment reopened old wounds. The idea of the United States acting as the region’s enforcer was something many believed had ended.

Now that idea is back on the table. Some welcome it. Many reject it. Almost everyone is uneasy.
Even leaders who disliked Maduro are careful with their words. They know that cheering today could weaken their own position tomorrow.

My Honest Take

Maduro’s fall was coming one way or another. His system was broken, and his support was thin. But the way this happened leaves a bad taste.

Force may remove a man, but it does not fix a country. It can even deepen division. Latin America does not need another chapter where power decides truth and might replaces process.
Real stability comes after the cameras leave, not during the strike.

The next days matter more than the strike itself. Who speaks for Venezuela? Who controls the military? Will there be revenge, reform, or confusion?

Applause and condemnation may fill headlines, but the real judgment will come from what follows: peace or disorder, rebuilding or deeper cracks. The sides have been picked. Now everyone waits to see the cost.

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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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