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On January 3rd, 2026, U.S. forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in a midnight raid. No congressional vote. No UN authorization. By sunrise, a sitting head of state was on a warship heading to New York.
Maduro was no innocent.. stolen elections, human rights abuses, a narco terrorism indictment going back years. But the way he was removed raises a harder question: Can any president launch military strikes on a sovereign nation without the people's representatives ever having a say?
In this episode, Nelson John break down the operation, the constitutional crisis, the international law violations, and what this precedent means for American power going forward.
By Nelson JohnOn January 3rd, 2026, U.S. forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in a midnight raid. No congressional vote. No UN authorization. By sunrise, a sitting head of state was on a warship heading to New York.
Maduro was no innocent.. stolen elections, human rights abuses, a narco terrorism indictment going back years. But the way he was removed raises a harder question: Can any president launch military strikes on a sovereign nation without the people's representatives ever having a say?
In this episode, Nelson John break down the operation, the constitutional crisis, the international law violations, and what this precedent means for American power going forward.