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Trump’s Midnight Blitz: Maduro Bagged, Monroe Doctrine Roars Back to Life

“The United States of America has successfully carried out a large scale strike against Venezuela and its leader, President Nicolas Maduro, who has been, along with his wife, captured and flown out of the Country. This operation was done in conjunction with U.S. Law Enforcement. Details to follow. There will be a News Conference today at 11 A.M., at Mar-a-Lago. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DONALD J. TRUMP”

BREAKING: Thousands of Venezuelans are waking up and celebrating the news of Communist dictator Maduro being captured by US forces The Legacy Media won’t show you this.

America Rising: In the dead of night on January 3, 2026, the skies over Caracas lit up like a Fourth of July gone rogue. Dozens of American helicopters buzzed through the Venezuelan capital, accompanied by precision airstrikes that targeted military installations with the subtlety of a sledgehammer. It was a scene straight out of a Hollywood blockbuster—except this time, the director was President Donald J. Trump, and the plot twist was the swift capture of Nicolás Maduro, the beleaguered socialist strongman who’d ruled Venezuela with an iron fist and a penchant for disputed elections. Getting his people into the power positions at the Pentagon was step One to get this done and then to move against the Deep State in the U.S. we are all now hoping. 

Picture this: residents of Caracas, already accustomed to blackouts and breadlines, were jolted awake by explosions rocking the southern parts of the city. Social media erupted with videos of shadowy aircraft darting across the horizon, their lights piercing the cloudy night like angry fireflies. One viral clip, shared below, captured the eerie spectacle of helicopters swarming above the skyline, hinting at the chaos unfolding below. By dawn, the operation was over, and Maduro was en route to U.S. custody, whisked away faster than you can say “regime change.”

WAR: Trump is reported to have ordered attacks in the Maduro regime. Multiple helicopters, including AH-64 Apaches and CH-47 Chinooks, were seen flying low over Caracas with at least seven explosions.

Trump, never one to shy away from the spotlight, announced the coup de grâce in his trademark style: a post on Truth Social declaring that the U.S. had “successfully carried out a large-scale strike against Venezuela” and captured Maduro along with his wife. “He’s on his way to face justice in America,” Trump boasted, adding a flourish about protecting U.S. interests from “narco-terrorists and foreign puppets.” It’s the first direct U.S. military intervention in Latin America since the 1989 Panama invasion, and boy, does it pack a punch.

But why now? Maduro’s regime has been a thorn in Washington’s side for years, accused of everything from rigging elections to cozying up with drug cartels. The U.S. Justice Department indicted him back in 2020 on narco-terrorism charges, painting him as the head of the “Cartel of the Suns”—a catchy name for a network allegedly smuggling cocaine through Venezuelan military channels. Throw in allegations of human rights abuses and economic mismanagement that turned oil-rich Venezuela into a basket case, and you’ve got a recipe for intervention. Trump, fresh into his second term, saw an opportunity to flex American muscle and send a message: the Western Hemisphere is our backyard, and we’re done with uninvited guests.

Enter the Monroe Doctrine, that dusty 1823 policy dusted off and supercharged for the 21st century. Originally a warning to European powers to keep out of the Americas, it’s now Trump’s playbook for purging Chinese and Russian influence from the region. Maduro’s alliances with Beijing and Moscow were no secret: Chinese loans propped up his economy, while Russian military advisors and Wagner mercenaries provided security muscle. In one fell swoop, U.S. forces neutralized key sites, including airfields and command centers suspected of hosting foreign operatives. Reports from the ground suggest Russian and Chinese personnel were caught off-guard, scrambling to evacuate as American boots hit the pavement. Bam—foreign meddling gone, just like that. It’s as if Trump channeled Teddy Roosevelt, but with drones and SEAL teams instead of a big stick.

Maduro probably thought his biggest worry was another opposition rally or a power outage. Instead, he got a wake-up call from Uncle Sam, courtesy of elite units that snatched him like a piñata at a birthday party. Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez called it a “disappearance,” demanding proof of life—talk about denial. Meanwhile, cheers erupted from Venezuelan exiles in Miami, who see this as liberation day. But not everyone’s popping champagne; critics decry it as reckless imperialism, while left-leaning pundits wail about international law. Trump? He’s likely grinning, tweeting about how “we’re making the Americas great again.

Eyes now turn to Cuba, where the communist regime is reportedly “shitting their pants,” as one colorful commentator put it. With U.S. forces already mobilized in the Caribbean, whispers abound: could Havana be next? Cuba’s ties to Venezuelan narco-leaders and its own history of exporting revolution make it a prime target. Trump has shown he’s ready to act, and the Monroe Doctrine’s revival means no more safe havens for adversaries. We could nab the remaining cartel kingpins hiding in Havana, turning the island from a thorn to a tourist trap overnight. This bold move reshapes Latin America. Venezuela, freed from Maduro’s grip, might finally tap its vast oil reserves without foreign strings attached. But risks loom: potential unrest, diplomatic fallout with allies like Brazil, and the ever-present specter of escalation. For now, though, Trump’s gambit has paid off—swift, decisive, and dripping with that signature bravado. Holy schlit, indeed; the Americas just got a reality check.

Other nations in the Western Hemisphere do not get to chart their own independent foreign policy that goes against U.S. security. That’s what the Monroe Doctrine is all about, establishing regional hegemony and firm control.

Trump is such a savage man. China went to Venezuela to meet Maduro today, and bombs them the same day.

BREAKING: “A stunning, incredible move” — Fox News host reacts to HUGE news that President Trump just announced the U.S. has CAPTURED Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro.

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