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Maduro Taken to US Amidst Transition Plans

Published January 4, 2026, 06:09
Maduro Taken to US Amidst Transition Plans

Nicolás Maduro, the ousted president of Venezuela, has been transferred to the US following a special forces operation, with Donald Trump stating his intention to 'govern' Venezuela until a 'safe transition' is achieved. Maduro is expected to be tried on 'narcoterrorism' charges. The operation, codenamed 'Absolute Resolve', involved over 150 aircraft and was completed without US casualties, while reports suggest approximately 40 fatalities on the Venezuelan side. Trump also announced that US oil companies would be allowed to exploit Venezuela's vast oil reserves and threatened a further, larger attack if necessary. North Korea exploited the situation, conducting a ballistic missile test, the first of the year, believing the US could attempt a similar action against them. Maduro and his wife were captured after bombings in Caracas, marking the culmination of US military pressure. Washington has not clarified how it will proceed with 'governing' Venezuela, but Trump emphasized his intention to ensure a 'proper and fair transition'. The operation was deemed a success by Trump, despite the uncertainties surrounding Venezuela's future. The decision to allow US companies to exploit the oil reserves indicates a significant geopolitical and economic interest in the region. North Korea's response, with the missile launch, is interpreted as a warning to the US and a show of force. Pyongyang has repeatedly accused the US of plotting to overthrow its government and appears concerned about a potential expansion of US military action.