Leading Democrats acted swiftly to declare President Trump insane following the capture of Venezuelan former President Maduro. Democrats have redefined insanity to mean political enemy. In that regard Democrats evolved to be the anti-sanity party, since the electoral majority are politically sane by conventional standards.
On the socialist agenda, Maduro was a resistance hero. For real politics he was a terrible loser. Hopefully the new Venezuelan president will not resist prosperity the next three years, much less spend the lives of her citizens in a senseless conflict with international forces trying to reestablish free enterprise and democracy in Venezuela with drug trafficking to the USA. Siding with anti-sanity political forces would be a gravely wrong choice. The United States has no colonies and never will. The new president of Venezuela shouldn't be mired in the anachronistic rhetoric of anti-sanity Marxist revolutionaries that just creates war and inefficiency in economics. Democracy with an intelligent electorate works best.
In the old days assassination of corrupt foreign leaders was lawful. That changed in the 20th century after WW2 when people sought international stability. People eventually learn to take advantage of international legal situations and loopholes to let corruption flourish, so laws need to be upgraded to remedy the way things are in the present. The UN would have let Saddam Hussein lead Iraq forever, and dictators anywhere felt secure from foreign military intervention at least until President Obama took out Muammar Gaddafi- via CIA support for Libyan rebels; letting civil war, anarchy and Isis flourish in Libya. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIA_activities_in_Libya
President Trump cannot let civil war develop and anarcho-terrorism continue in Venezuela. Powerful nations will not long tolerate neighboring nations to be inimical; harming them without bringing consequences to the mockers. That is from the rule of power, of which the rule of law is a subset. The media of course would like another Ukraine to develop in Venezuela and will encourage polemical parameters to support that vector/prospect.
https://www.axios.com/2026/01/03/trump-venezuela-maduro-democrats-congress
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