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Trump captures Maduro in daring raid, backs loyalist Delcy Rodríguez as Venezuela’s new leader over opposition star Machado—and warns her: pay a bigger price if you don’t play ball. Is this the end of the regime or US takeover? What happens next?Read more 👇

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Trump captures Maduro in daring raid, backs loyalist Delcy Rodríguez as Venezuela’s new leader over opposition star Machado—and warns her: pay a bigger price if you don’t play ball. Is this the end of the regime or US takeover? What happens next?Read more 👇

A Shock to the System: Trump, Maduro, and a Hypothetical U.S. Power Play in Venezuela
This article is a fictional scenario exploring possible consequences of an imagined geopolitical event.

In a stunning turn of events that would upend Latin American politics, global diplomacy, and U.S. foreign policy norms, former U.S. President Donald Trump is imagined to have overseen the capture of Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro in a covert raid—then thrown Washington’s backing behind Delcy Rodríguez, a longtime regime insider, as Venezuela’s new leader. The move reportedly sidelines opposition figure María Corina Machado and comes with a blunt warning to Rodríguez: cooperate, or “pay a much bigger price.”

If such a scenario were to unfold, the immediate question would not simply be who rules Venezuela next, but who really holds power—and whether this marks the end of Chavismo or the beginning of something closer to a U.S.-managed state.

The Fall of Maduro: Regime Change Without Revolution?
Maduro’s hypothetical capture would mark the first time a sitting Venezuelan leader was forcibly removed by direct U.S. action. Unlike a popular uprising or negotiated transition, this would be a decapitation strike—fast, external, and deeply controversial.

Supporters might argue that Maduro’s removal ends years of economic collapse, mass migration, and authoritarian rule. Critics, however, would see the act as a violation of sovereignty that undermines international law and sets a dangerous precedent, especially in a region historically scarred by U.S. intervention.

The absence of a domestic revolutionary moment also raises a critical issue: without Venezuelans themselves toppling the regime, has the regime really ended at all?

Why Delcy Rodríguez—and Not the Opposition?
Perhaps the most surprising element of this imagined scenario is Trump’s backing of Delcy Rodríguez, a core figure of the very system Washington spent years sanctioning.

From a purely strategic perspective, the logic is clear:

Rodríguez knows the state machinery.

She has ties to the military and bureaucracy.

She can deliver short-term stability.

Backing María Corina Machado, while symbolically democratic, would likely provoke backlash from entrenched power structures and risk chaos. Choosing Rodríguez suggests a “controlled transition” rather than a clean break—continuity over reform.

But this choice would deeply alienate Venezuela’s opposition and millions in the diaspora who see regime insiders as part of the problem, not the solution.

“Play Ball or Pay the Price”: Leverage Over Legitimacy
The reported warning to Rodríguez underscores the nature of this arrangement: power backed by pressure.

In this scenario, Venezuela’s new leader would govern under constant U.S. leverage—sanctions relief on one hand, renewed economic or political punishment on the other. That dynamic would raise uncomfortable questions:

Is Rodríguez a president, or a proxy?

Are reforms genuine, or transactional?

Who decides Venezuela’s future: Caracas or Washington?

Rather than restoring sovereignty, the move could si

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