Sunday, January 4, 2026

The End of Venezuela?

Geopolitical strategist, Peter Zeihan, posted this yesterday morning. 
 
United States forces have captured the president of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, in the capital of Caracas.  Peter suggests that this event marks the beginning of the disintegration of what is left of the country... 
 
 
I got all sorta questions.
 
If you watched Telemundo last night - Venezuelans were celebrating.  They appeared ecstatic that Maduro is gone.  How could that possibly mean the beginning of the end?   If Peter believes Venezuela was already a dead state and where civilization is going to disintegrate, then wouldn't this action be a positive one as it provides Venezuelans an opportunity to turn things around?  It might be more like the beginning of Venezuela as a functional state.  
 
The military operation was nothing less than a spectacular tactical success.  Yet, what is the strategy to follow?  Is there a plan, some sort of architecture to manage an orderly transition?​  Or will this be a nation building mission with a vague and nebulous end result?  
 
Venezuela could install opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado; whom Maduro didn't allow to take office and Trump has also dismissed out of hand. 
 
It will be interesting to see where things are in one month, three month and six month intervals. 
 
And ask yourself this.  What gives the United States the authority to attack another country and remove their leadership?  
 
Who is next?
 
Mexico or Greenland? 
 

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