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Trump says US will 'run Venezuela' after seizing President Maduro in military assault | BBC News

2026-01-03 News & Politics
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President Trump has said the US is going to "run" Venezuela, following a military assault on the country and the seizure of its president Nicolas Maduro and his wife, who have been flown to New York to face drug trafficking charges. Speaking following the operation, Trump said the US would run the country "until such time as we can do a safe, proper and judicious transition”. He said that US oil companies would fix Venezuela's "broken infrastructure" and "start making money for the country”. Trump said no US servicemen were killed in the operation. He said that the US is "ready" to stage a second "and much larger" attack on the country if needed. Trump earlier shared a photo of Maduro held prisoner on board the USS Iwo Jima. The image shows Venezuela’s leader blindfolded and wearing ear defenders. Maduro has been indicted in New York on drugs and weapons charges and was flown there as a prisoner following his seizure. The US attorney general has said he will face "the full wrath of American justice". Maduro has previously denied being the leader of a drugs cartel and had said the US was planning to overthrow him in order to steal his country's resources. Ben Brown presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Vanessa Silva, Tom Bateman, Joe Inwood, Nada Tawfik and Ione Wells. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #BBCNews

Top Comments (10)

@Mars2320fdc 2026-01-03

It's a shame that 190 countries cannot stand up to one.

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@MichaelEdan-hd9mr 2026-01-03

Its all about the oil

402 55 replies
@Shogun623-i5f 2026-01-03

Is that Maduro or Dr Disrespect? lmao

349 7 replies
@Zllib666 2026-01-03

Read: "I'm gonna make loads of money with that oil" 🤔

316 15 replies
@aktar38 2026-01-03

So oil right?

308 32 replies
@cricketworldhighlights-x8g 2026-01-04

Why don't we call this a terrorist act.

204 39 replies
@neiljeremy8684 2026-01-04

I'm no legal expert. But isn't this kidnapping unless there was a declared war? Sounds like kidnapping of a head of state.

200 68 replies
@scotthenry3401 2026-01-03

This has nothing to do with the huge oil reserves under Venezuela .......

88 10 replies
@GrinGottsGBL 2026-01-04

Invading, kidnapping, terrorizing with pass card? Wow America

73 16 replies
@rodrigokiwi2 2026-01-04

This has nothing to do with oil, I swear!

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