
Midrats Episode 742: The Venezuelan Raid
Jan 5, 2026
The recent military operation in Venezuela to capture Nicolás Maduro is scrutinized for its execution and implications. Discussions highlight the potential for Venezuela's economic recovery, emphasizing the necessity for good governance. The conversation touches on China's growing influence in Latin America and the effectiveness of international organizations like the UN. The raid sends strong signals to adversaries while raising questions about the future stability of Venezuela and its governance. Key insights reveal the operation's planning success and the unmatched capabilities of the U.S. military.
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Governance Trumps Resources
- Venezuela's resource wealth gives it strong recovery potential if governance and rule of law improve.
- Poor governance, not lack of resources, trapped Venezuela in decline for decades.
Offer Practical Fiscal Help
- Europe should offer concrete technical help, not just statements, to help Venezuela manage resource wealth.
- Send experts to teach sovereign-fund and transparency models instead of issuing only diplomatic rebukes.
A Strategic Signal To Adversaries
- The raid sends a regional strategic signal that the U.S. will enforce core interests in the Western Hemisphere.
- Adversaries like China, Russia, and Iran must reassess posture and proxies in the region.



