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The Gunboat Diplomacy of the Unipolar Twilight: The Illegal U.S. Aggression Against Venezuela

The Gunboat Diplomacy of the Unipolar Twilight: The Illegal U.S. Aggression Against Venezuela

🔴The Gunboat Diplomacy of the Unipolar Twilight: The Illegal U.S. Aggression Against Venezuela

The early hours of January 3, 2026, mark a definitive fracture in the crumbling facade of the "rules-based international order." Under the direct authorization of Donald Trump, the United States has launched a naked act of military aggression against the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. This operation—characterized by the U.S. executive as a "large-scale strike"—reportedly involved the illegal abduction of President Nicolás Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores by elite Delta Force units. For the Axis of Resistance and the broader Global South, this is not merely a regional crisis; it is an existential challenge to the principle of Westphalian sovereignty. Washington has once again demonstrated that when its economic blackmail and hybrid warfare fail to crush a defiant nation, it resorts to the primitive logic of the pirate and the colonial administrator.

1. Operational Barbarism: The Delta Force Abduction

The mechanics of the attack reveal a terrifying evolution of the U.S. "regime-change doctrine." Reports from Caracas confirm at least seven major explosions targeting strategic installations, including the Fuerte Tiuna military complex and the La Carlota airbase. However, the core of the mission was not destruction, but the "forced removal" of the head of state. According to high-level leaks and official boasts from Washington, members of the 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment–Delta (Delta Force) conducted a surgical extraction of President Maduro. This act of state-sponsored kidnapping is a direct descendant of the 1989 invasion of Panama and the 2004 removal of Jean-Bertrand Aristide in Haiti. By treating a sovereign leader as a "high-value target" in a pseudo-criminal operation, the U.S. seeks to delegitimize the very concept of the Venezuelan state, reducing a nation of 28 million people to a mere "jurisdiction" for American law enforcement.

2. The Imperial Consensus: Bipartisan Complicity

While Trump’s rhetoric is uniquely abrasive, the attack is the fruit of a long-standing bipartisan imperial consensus. The silence and tactical support from Democratic Party leadership underscore a fundamental truth: the U.S. political establishment is unified in its commitment to hegemony. The Democratic opposition, while occasionally critiquing Trump’s "unilateralism," has historically paved the way through the "Extraordinary Threat" executive orders and the recognition of "parallel" puppet governments. This attack is the logical conclusion of a decades-long policy that views Latin America as a private plantation. There is no "anti-war" wing in the halls of the American Congress; there is only a debate over the most efficient method of subversion.

3. International Reaction: The EU’s Moral Bankruptcy

The response from the European Union has been a masterclass in colonial hypocrisy. While EU officials offer "great concern" and platitudes about "moderation," their refusal to unequivocally condemn the violation of Venezuelan sovereignty speaks volumes. By maintaining a political alignment with Washington’s "regime change" goals, the EU has rendered its rhetoric on international law irrelevant.

In contrast, the regional response highlights a sharpening divide. While U.S. satellites in the region remain paralyzed or supportive, sovereign voices like Cuba and Colombia (under President Gustavo Petro) have denounced the strike as "state terrorism." Petro’s call for an emergency UN Security Council meeting reflects the desperate need for a collective defense against a resurgent Monroe Doctrine.

4. Trump’s Sixth Strike: The Colonial Project Reaffirmed

This aggression marks Donald Trump’s sixth major military or coercive action against a sovereign state since his return to power—a list that includes strikes in Iran, the Sahel, and the ongoing naval blockade of the Caribbean. This is not "isolationism"; it is unfettered colonialism. Trump’s strategy utilizes the U.S.

military as a tool for "extortion," as described by Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez. By framing the attack as a "narcotics" operation, the administration attempts to bypass the laws of war, treating the Caribbean as a "non-international armed conflict" zone where U.S. power is the only law.

5. Multipolarity vs. Unipolarity: The Global Response

The attack on Venezuela is a direct assault on the emerging multipolar world. Russia and China have swiftly condemned the aggression, with Moscow describing it as a triumph of "ideological hostility over pragmatism." For the Axis of Resistance, Venezuela is a frontline state.

Strategically, the U.S. expects that by removing Maduro, it can sever a critical node of the BRICS+ influence in the Western Hemisphere. However, this move is likely to backfire. As Washington burns its remaining bridges of diplomatic credibility, the necessity for a parallel security and financial architecture—one that can withstand U.S. piracy—becomes the primary objective for the global majority.

6. The Death of International Law at the UN

Legally, the U.S. attack is a grotesque violation of the UN Charter, specifically Article 2(4), which prohibits the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state. There is no "self-defense" justification (Article 51) for kidnapping a foreign leader on their own soil. The UN Security Council’s current state of paralysis—rendered impotent by the U.S. veto—demonstrates that the post-1945 institutions are no longer capable of restraining the hegemon. The "cowboy behavior" condemned by Russia and China at the UN is not a glitch; it is the operating system of a dying empire attempting to preserve its unipolar status through raw violence.

Conclusion: Resistance is the Only Path

The illegal attack on Venezuela is a clarion call. It proves that within the current U.S.-led order, no state is sovereign if its resources or ideology conflict with Washington’s interests.

The resistance of the Venezuelan people and the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB) is now the vanguard of a global struggle. The Axis of Resistance does not just fight for Caracas; it fights for the right of every nation to exist free from the shadow of the Delta Force and the hangman's noose of U.S. sanctions.

**🔵**[Link to the article in Arabic ](https://t.me/almuraqb/344)