The operation, reportedly conducted in late December 2025, aimed to apprehend Maduro on charges of narco-terrorism and human rights abuses, according to U.S. officials. The former ambassador emphasized the need for a clear understanding of the legal and ethical justifications for the action, as well as a comprehensive plan for the aftermath. "Any intervention of this nature carries significant risks," the ambassador stated, "and it's crucial to consider the potential for destabilization and unintended consequences."
The U.S. government has long maintained that Maduro's regime is illegitimate and has imposed sanctions and other measures to pressure him to step down. However, a direct operation to seize him represents a significant escalation of U.S. policy. The ambassador noted that such actions could be viewed as a violation of international law and could set a dangerous precedent for future interventions.
The situation in Venezuela has been marked by political and economic turmoil for years, with widespread shortages of food and medicine, hyperinflation, and a mass exodus of Venezuelans seeking refuge in neighboring countries. The Maduro government has been accused of authoritarian practices and human rights violations, while Maduro himself has accused the U.S. of seeking to overthrow his government.
The former ambassador also raised concerns about the potential for violence and instability in Venezuela following Maduro's removal. "It's essential to have a plan in place to ensure a peaceful transition and to prevent a power vacuum that could be exploited by criminal groups or other actors," the ambassador said. The ambassador stressed the importance of working with regional partners and international organizations to support a democratic transition in Venezuela.
The U.S. State Department has not yet released a formal statement regarding the operation beyond confirming that it took place. The long-term implications of the operation remain uncertain, but it is likely to further strain relations between the U.S. and Venezuela and could have significant consequences for the region. The situation continues to develop, and further updates are expected as more information becomes available.
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