Ongoing U.S. Interference
➡️ U.S. INTERFERENCE IN VENEZUELA – Naked Imperialism & A Dangerous Precedent
The U.S. has a long history of meddling in Latin America, and Venezuela is no exception. In the 20th century, the vast majority of U.S. interference was motivated by Venezuela's massive oil reserves.
They have backed repressive dictators, brutal regimes, and military dictatorships, as long as they were generous to transnational corporations.
Under the thin guise of narco-terrorism, the most recent military intervention, 'Operation Absolute Resolve', resulted in the kidnapping of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro and his wife.
Shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump proclaimed, "American dominance in the western hemisphere will never be questioned again"
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Two Decades Timeline of Escalating Tensions
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1999 - Controversial left-wing socialist Hugo Chavez became president and challenged U.S. imperialism. In 2007, he completed the nationalisation of foreign oil projects in Venezuela, a project which began in 1976. The now state-owned oil sector was named PDVSA.
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2000s - Chavez works hard to strengthen ties with Russia, China, and Iran. He uses massive oil profits to fund social programmes, but corruption and mismanagement impede progress. Chávez expels U.S. NGOs and diplomats.
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2002 - An attempted coup removes Chavez from office for 48 hours. The U.S. denies involvement.
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2013 - Maduro, as the longstanding deputy to Chavez, takes the presidency after winning the election by a fraction. Relations with the U.S. continue to decline, as does the country's economic situation. Corruption scandals persist, and citizens begin to protest.
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2014 - The start of U.S. sanctions. Citing human rights abuses, visa restrictions and sanctions are placed on high-level Venezuelan officials. The sanctions push Venezuela into an economic crisis. Inflation is sky high, and massive migration begins as shortages of food and medicine take hold. A World Bank tribunal ruled that Venezuela must pay ExxonMobil $1.6 billion for ousting the company after the nationalisation of its oil industry.
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2017 - Serious economic crisis continues. Venezuela is blocked from U.S. financial markets, and sanctions on oil imports skyrocket. Inflation reaches 345%. The country is in collapse.
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2018 - Maduro is reelected in an election where the opposition was barred from running. The results were boycotted, and with the support of the U.S. and other allies, Juan Guaido declared himself president. Sanctions on Venezuelan oil are extended to gold, mining, and banking industries.
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2024 - In an election criticised by the United Nations, Maduro yet again takes the helm. The U.S., along with several Latin American nations, questions the election results and calls for a recount.
Venezuela Under Trump 2.0
On the day of Donald Trump's inauguration, one of his first moves was to sign an executive order labelling criminal organisations and drug cartels as 'foreign terrorists'. One of his main areas of concern was the alleged cooperation of Maduro with drug cartels to enable drug trafficking and illegal immigration into the U.S.
In August 2025, 3 missile destroyers were positioned in the waters off Venezuela. Over the following weeks, this increased to a fleet of 6,000 sailors and marines, along with fighter jets and submarines. By September, Trump gave the go-ahead for the start of a series of attacks on alleged drug-carrying vessels. The people on these boats were suspected criminals and were killed without trial. This led to serious concerns about the legality of these strikes.
Attempts by the Senate to require the president to seek authorisation before carrying out further strikes were voted out, and the strikes continued. On October 31st, U.N. human rights chief Volker Türk called for an investigation into the strikes in light of the extrajudicial killings in 14 separate attacks.
The attacks continued, and the Senate this time voted on limiting Trump's ability to conduct an attack on Venezuelan soil without authorisation. It failed to pass. By mid-November, there were 12,000 U.S. naval troops in the region. The investigations by lawmakers continue, but in December, the U.S. seized a Venezuelan oil tanker carrying 2 million barrels of crude oil. They claimed it was part of an illicit network which supports foreign terrorist organisations.
Questions about transparency arise as the Pentagon keeps videos of the strikes under wraps, hindering investigations.
Things further escalated as Trump ordered a blockade of all sanctioned oil tankers, putting the already crippled Venezuela under further economic pressure. He claimed that they were using oil to fund illegal activities, drug trafficking, and terrorism. House Republicans yet again voted out a bill limiting Trump's power to carry out more attacks.
On December 30th, the CIA carried out a drone attack on a docking area allegedly used by drug traffickers. The following day, sanctions were imposed on four companies from Venezuela's oil industry, and the U.S. continued to block more oil tankers.
On January 1st, Maduro announced that he was willing to negotiate an agreement with the U.S. to tackle drug trafficking. He reiterated his stance that the U.S. was orchestrating a forced regime change to gain control of the country's oil reserves.
The January 2026 Attack & Capture of Maduro
On Saturday, 3rd January, the U.S. carried out a large-scale attack on Venezuela, resulting in the kidnapping of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. This escalation has set a new precedent for authoritarian powers across the globe.
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The narrative of drug trafficking was quick to fall as Trump declared control of Venezuela's massive oil reserves.
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This attack was not self-defence.
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The 'use of force' against the political independence of a state is illegal.
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The U.S. violated Venezuelan airspace, destroying civilian infrastructure.
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President Maduro was illegally removed from Venezuela.
Warnings for the World
The global community must stand up for international law and uphold the principles of the UN Charter. Otherwise, who is next? Greenland, Colombia, Cuba, Lebanon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Taiwan?
Historically, the U.S. has exerted its repressive and damaging control over Haiti, Cuba, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, the Dominican Republic, and many others. We cannot let this happen again; the citizens of Venezuela have suffered enough.
The fragmentation of the peace movement has silenced the voices of reason, calls for peace, and respect for human rights. The greedy pursuit of oil, money, power, and retribution only ever serves to exacerbate the suffering of civilians. The Iraq War, the Gulf War, the ongoing war in Sudan, and the conflict over the Niger Delta serve as reminders of the severe human and environmental cost of oil-driven conflicts.
Author: Rachael Mellor, 05.01.25 licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0
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- 3 killed in US strike on 2nd alleged Venezuelan drug boat, Trump says - ABC 15.09.25491348
- Trump says US struck second Venezuelan drug vessel, killing three - Al Jazeera 15.09.25487743
- Venezuela and the US’s ‘failed’ war on drugs - Al Jazeera 14.09.25487760
- Venezuela condemns US destroyer for hostile occupation of fishing vessel - Al Jazeera 13.09.25487758
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- Video: Standoff deepens between US and Venezuela - DW 04.09.25486632
- How did US strike on Venezuelan boat come about? What it means - Al Jazeera 03.09.25486626
- US strike on 'Venezuela drug boat': What do we know, and was it legal? - BBC 03.09.25 486627
- Video: Rising tensions and strategic standoff - Al Jazeera 03.09.25486631
- Full List of US Navy Ships Trump Has Sent to the Caribbean - NewsWeek 03.09.25486076
- The US has deployed warships near Venezuela in a cartel crackdown – but direct military action is unlikely - The Conversation 02.09.25486075
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- More Countries Condemn Trump's 'Imperialist' Saber-Rattling Against Venezuela - CD 23.08.25486520
- U.S. guided-missile cruiser spotted crossing the Panama Canal after warships deployed to Venezuela - CBS 30.08.25486069
- Trump’s Venezuela gunboat diplomacy: sabre-rattling or prelude to invasion? - Guardian 29.08.25486073
- Why are US warships heading toward Venezuela? - Atlantic Council 29.08.25486074
- What to know about the US warships sent to South America and the reaction in Venezuela - AP News 29.08.25486068
- Venezuela Deploys Warships as US Destroyers Approach - NewsWeek 27.08.25486070
- Venezuela's Maduro rallies civilian militia volunteers, citing US invasion 'threat' - France24 24.08.25485174
- Video: Venezuelans Join Hands To Counter U.S. Threat, China Backs Maduro - WION 24.08.25485167
- Maduro rails at ‘illegal’ US deployment off Venezuela - France24 23.08.25485173
- Maduro calls on China as US mounts pressure on Venezuela. Will it answer? - CNN 23.08.25485166
- Threat of military intervention against drug trafficking escalates tensions between the US and Venezuela - El Pais 21.08.25485171
- US warships may reach Venezuela coast by weekend in drug cartel operation - Al Jazeera 21.08.25485170
- Venezuela mobilizes its militia after US says it’s deploying military forces to waters around Latin America - CNN 19.08.25485168
- Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro says he's deploying 4.5 million militia members in response to "outlandish threats" by U.S. - CBS 19.08.25486072
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- US claims it has seized $700 million of Nicolás Maduro’s assets - El Pais 14.08.25485172
- Trump doubles reward to $50 million for arrest of Venezuela’s president to face US drug charges - CNN 08.08.25485169
- US doubles reward for arrest of Venezuela’s President Maduro to $50m - Al Jazeera 08.08.25483671
- Video: ‘World’s biggest trafficker’: Trump doubles bounty on Venezuela's Maduro to $50 million - ET 08.08.25483672
- Mexico has no evidence linking Venezuela’s Maduro to drug cartel: Sheinbaum - Al Jazeera 08.08.25483673
- How the US and Colombia can tackle crime, migration, and fallout from Venezuela’s crisis - Atlantic Council 06.08.25497834
- Two US policy options for Venezuela: Shaping reform vs. ‘maximum pressure’ toward regime collapse - Atlantic Council 10.07.25497835
- China’s Growing Influence in Latin America - Council on Foreign Relations 06.06.25497791
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- Further Escalating Tensions, Trump Administration Seizes Alleged Iranian Fuel Bound for Venezuela - CD 14.08.20214478
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- Trump used looted Venezuelan public money to build border wall with Mexico - Grayzone 29.06.20212429
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- Iran Warns US Not to Interfere with Venezuelan Oil Flotilla - CD 23.05.20208904
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- 'His head wasn't in the world of reality': how the plot to invade Venezuela fell apart - Guardian 08.05.20207749
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- Trump’s Narcoterrorism Indictment of Maduro Already Backfires - CD 28.03.20208901
- U.S. charges Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro with drug trafficking - NPR 26.03.20208900
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- Still Meddling in Venezuela - Counterpunch 05.03.18167607
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- Venezuela Defense of Human Rights and Civil Society Act of 2014 - Wikipedia167604
- Obama wrong to isolate Venezuela - Boston Globe 22.03.14167632
- Letter to John Kerry - Venezuela Watch, 18.03.14167633
- The Washington Post Uses Biased Experts to Promote Propaganda on Venezuela - Intercept 03.03.14167635
- The Media Is Covering Up What's Really Happening in Venezuela - PolicyMic, 28.02.14167636
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