Drug deaths remained a major U.S. issue. Trump campaigned on restoring law and order.
Mexican cartels were politically sensitive. Venezuela was not.
Venezuela had:
• An active U.S. indictment • No strong international protection • No legitimacy after disputed elections
7) Oil changed the stakes
Venezuela holds the largest proven oil reserves on Earth.
Maduro reportedly offered oil concessions to stop pressure.
Trump rejected that.
Negotiating with an indicted leader:
• Limits leverage • Locks in bad terms
Pressure first. Control later.
8) Why this happened now
By late 2025:
• Sanctions failed to remove the regime • Drug routes continued • Maduro remained in power
From the U.S. view:
Legal pressure without enforcement does not end a criminalized system.
9) Today’s sequence
• 10:20 PM ET – Chinese officials arrive in Venezuela • 1:10 AM ET – Explosions reported • 1:30 AM ET – U.S. Chinook helicopters over Caracas • 2:45 AM ET – Maduro declares national emergency • 3:05 AM ET – Forces ordered to mobilize • 4:23 AM ET – Trump confirms Maduro and his wife captured • 7:25 AM ET – U.S. confirms narco-terrorism charges will proceed
10) Trump's Conference and Consequences
Just now, President Trump announced that the US will run Venezuela until there's a safe, proper, and judicious transition.
He also said that large US oil companies will go into Venezuela and get oil.
This will push more oil supply into the markets and push prices lower.
Also, it will put more pressure on Russia to end the war as lower oil prices will diminish their revenue.
Needless to say, but this incident has changed a lot of things, and the consequences will be seen for decades.