
U.S. Expands CIA Role in Venezuela Amid Maduro's Capture – Jan 28, 2026
Greenground.it News \\ Season 3
January 28, 20264m 36s
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Show Notes
In today's episode, we explore a pivotal development in international relations as the Trump administration plans to establish a permanent CIA presence in Venezuela. This strategic move follows the significant capture of President Nicolas Maduro, marking a bold escalation of U.S. involvement in the crisis-stricken nation. As Venezuela grapples with a prolonged humanitarian crisis, characterized by hyperinflation and mass migration, Maduro's capture could signal the end of an era of economic and political stagnation. The decision to embed CIA personnel highlights the U.S.'s strategic objectives to prevent a potential power vacuum and counter the influence of rival powers such as Russia and China. By securing a permanent presence, the U.S. aims to stabilize the region, reshape intelligence operations, and address threats posed by Maduro's loyalists and allied networks. This move aligns with the broader U.S. foreign policy goals under the Trump administration, which has adopted a more assertive approach in dealing with leftist regimes. Join us as we analyze this critical moment in geopolitics and its implications for regional stability and international relations.
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