no, China or Russia would not have captured Maduro the way the U.S. did. Let me unpack why:
🌍 China and Russia’s Position on Maduro
- Political Alignment
- Both China and Russia have been strong allies of Maduro’s government, recognizing him as Venezuela’s legitimate president even when the U.S. and many Western nations backed Juan Guaidó.
- They provided economic, military, and diplomatic support to keep Maduro in power.
- Strategic Interests
- Venezuela is a major oil supplier and has given Russia and China access to energy deals and infrastructure projects.
- Capturing Maduro would undermine their own investments and influence in Latin America.
⚖️ Why They Wouldn’t Capture Him
- No Legal Basis
- Unlike the U.S., which claimed extraterritorial jurisdiction under narco-terrorism laws, neither China nor Russia has pursued criminal indictments against Maduro.
- They view him as a partner, not a criminal target.
- International Law & Sovereignty
- China and Russia often criticize U.S. interventions as violations of sovereignty.
- Conducting a military raid to seize a foreign head of state would contradict their own stated principles.
- Geopolitical Calculations
- Capturing Maduro would mean handing Venezuela to U.S. influence, which runs counter to their goal of counterbalancing American power.
- Instead, they use Maduro’s government as a foothold in the Western Hemisphere.
📊 Comparison
CountryStance on MaduroLikelihood of CaptureUnited States | Indicted him for narco-terrorism, executed military raid | ✅ Already did
Russia | Ally, arms supplier, recognized him as president | ❌ Very unlikely
China | Economic partner, recognized him as president | ❌ Very unlikely
✅ In short: China and Russia would not have captured Maduro. They saw him as a strategic ally, not a criminal, and his downfall at U.S. hands actually weakened their influence in Venezuela.
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