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Venezuela After U.S. Military Action:  What Comes Next for the Country and the World

Was Live Friday, January 9, 2026 | 11am PST

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After months of escalating U.S. military pressure against Venezuela, events shifted dramatically a few days ago with direct U.S. military action and the removal of the country’s ruler, Nicolas Maduro. The move has abruptly ended one phase of Venezuela’s long political crisis and opened a far more uncertain one.

Venezuela now faces urgent questions about governance, legitimacy, and democratic recovery. Who exercises authority next, how institutions are rebuilt, and whether Venezuelans can move toward a stable and inclusive political transition remain unresolved in a country already weakened by years of economic collapse and institutional erosion.

The consequences extend beyond Venezuela. The use of military force to remove a government raises fundamental questions about the direction of U.S. foreign policy and whether this moment signals a broader return to aggressive interventionist strategies, with implications for international norms and global stability.

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