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Trump Ended Venezuela’s Dictatorship
in a Single Night

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Posted By: FlyRight, 1/4/2026 3:56:58 AM

To understand the extraordinary operation conducted by the U.S. military and law enforcement over the night of January 2-3—an operation that extracted the Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, from the presidential palace and whisked them to the USS Iwo Jima bobbing off the coast of Caracas for extradition to the United States—the first thing you should read is the National Security Strategy released by the White House last month. Among other things, this closely reasoned, 29-page document articulates an updated commitment to the Monroe Doctrine, named for the country’s fourth president, James Monroe, who first articulated the policy in 1823. In brief,

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Highlander 1/4/2026 5:07:44 AM (No. 2049116)
The Chinese should be herded into DC cargo planes and flown non-stop all the way back to the CCP without warm clothes, and bathroom breaks!
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Reply 2 - Posted by: mifla 1/4/2026 5:20:50 AM (No. 2049121)
Maduro must still be in shock. One minute, he is a rich, powerful man who crushed all his enemies, and the next minute, he is in handcuffs, charged with multiple crimes, and there is no one to come to his rescue. I think Trump is going to cut him a deal. Spill your guts on everything you know and perhaps you won't spend the rest of your life in jail.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Highlander 1/4/2026 5:38:43 AM (No. 2049128)
Reply #2; How about this; All of what you posted, but put him in jail anyway. It is not a crime to lie to criminals. Keep in mind he is not a legitimate head of state. He’s now a former bus driver who became a drug lord who used the apparatus of government to do it.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: The Remnants 1/4/2026 5:39:31 AM (No. 2049129)
God Bless America!
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 1/4/2026 5:54:01 AM (No. 2049137)
I have to admit it, I did vote for DJT three times. And will again.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Sorosisbehindit 1/4/2026 7:09:40 AM (No. 2049161)
I would like to get him to admit that they hacked our voting machines to flip the election. If we can get to in person paper ballots with ID, everything will change!
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Venturer 1/4/2026 7:41:27 AM (No. 2049173)
Whe Trump declares a war on drugs he isn't playing. Unlike former Presidents.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: PChristopher 1/4/2026 8:02:59 AM (No. 2049183)
Okay...I want someone to explain to me how it is that we can swoop in, capture a foreign dictator and his main squeeze, fly them both to New York (God knows why), and have them indicted for their crimes in less than 72 hours.... meanwhile, it's almost been a YEAR since this administration took office and yet almost all of the Deep State players and traitors who should be sitting in prison are STILL out there plotting and planning against this country!!! Would somebody please explain this to me!!! Blondi and Patel dragging their feet, I'd like to know why!!
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Reply 9 - Posted by: privateer 1/4/2026 9:19:45 AM (No. 2049211)
Simple! The Deep State (IC etc.) is FAR more powerful and dangerous than a mere sovereign nation like Venezuela.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 1/4/2026 11:04:36 AM (No. 2049268)
Venezuela is a paper tiger. Many of the anti-America saber rattlers are. Only real exceptions are Russia and China. Fairly certain we could take down Iran quickly too. The capture of Maduro reminds me of the capture of Noriega in Panama. Ironically Noriega is President of Panama again. Have to wonder if Maduro will become President of Venezuela again after serving jail time. History repeating itself.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: J. Arthur Brown 1/4/2026 11:53:26 AM (No. 2049309)
Re #8, we just endured four years of "swooping down." I want wrongdoers to be prosecuted too but anything that can be done to others can be done to me so I prefer that those prosecutions be done the old fashioned, constitutional, pre-Obama/Biden way.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: JoElla Bee 1/5/2026 9:27:59 AM (No. 2049697)
The people involved at every level and in every aspect of this extraordinary military operation deserve utmost praise for its planning, preparation and dedication to complete and total success. But, let us never forget that the ultimate Glory belongs to the God of heaven who blessed them with His providential guidance and protection. The mission was fraught with dangers that barely touched them beyond the reminder of what could have happened had God not been with them. May He continue to bless, guide and protect our President, CIC, and all of his dedicated team, AND may they and WTP always praise and give God the ultimate glory for His blessings. God stands with those who stand with and for Him. Prayers are being answered. God has blessed America again. To God be the glory.
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