European Far-Left Rage over Ousting of Socialist Venezuela Dictator Maduro

Trump just made it okay for China to invade Taiwan, or Russia to go after Zelenskyy personally.

It's not just the far left that are upset, it's anyone with a lick of common sense. This kind of international banditry can't become the norm.

Ultimately, by kidnapping Maduro, he's probably cemented the status of the Chavezistas in Venezuela. Maduro has more value as a martyr than a leader.
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I think your "w" key is not working!
I have it mapped out to my right ctrl key. I'm in a nursing home and can't take my laptop to the store to get it fixed. I tried myself but made it worse. btw my s key is mapped to my right alt key. You know w for going forward and s for going back on game get mashed pretty hard. a and d key sticks sometimes too.
 

European Far-Left Rage over Ousting of Socialist Venezuela Dictator Maduro​

3 Jan 2026 ~~ By Kurt Zindulka


Socialists across Europe reacted with outrage over the Trump administration’s successful capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro on Saturday morning.
In a pre-dawn series of strikes and raids ordered by U.S. President Donald Trump and led by the elite Delta Force army unit, Nicolás Maduro and his wife were captured and are set to face criminal charges in the United States over suspected narco-terrorism.
The toppling of Maduro will likely lead to the end of nearly three decades of socialist rule in Venezuela, during which time the oil-rich nation was reduced to one of the most impoverished countries in South America after previously standing as one of the most prosperous.
Despite a record of economic failure, countless alleged human rights violations, and accusations of using electoral fraud to remain in power, the regime in Caracas has long enjoyed the support of socialists in Europe, including former UK Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, who praised former socialist leader Hugo Chavéz upon his death in 2013 for having supposedly shown “that the poor matter and wealth can be shared.”
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Far-left indignation was not contained to Britain. Across the Channel, former presidential candidate Jean-Luc Mélenchon, whose socialist La France Insoumise (France in Rebellion) party has been accused of aligning with radical Islamists, described the U.S. action as violating Venezuela’s “sovereignty with an archaic military intervention and the heinous kidnapping of President Maduro and his wife.”
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Meanwhile, Ines Schwerdtner, the co-leader of the German Die Linke (The Left) party, which is the direct descendant of the communist ruling party of the now-defunct East Germany during the Cold War with the Soviet Union, accused the Trump administration of “state terrorism”.
“Hands off Venezuela! Whoever violates international law and allows presidents to be kidnapped is engaging in brutal state terrorism. In the case of wars of aggression that violate international law, there must be no double standards. The federal government should immediately condemn the US attack,” Schwerdtner wrote on X.



Commentary:
The more Europe complains, the more we should begin withdrawing our equipment from the stockpiles we have in NATO and prepare a withdrawal.
We negotiate and work with Venezuela on it's fate, NOT Europe!
When the impotent left in Europe leadership squeals you know you’re over the target…
The globalist elite in the EU and around the world are upset right now. A big chunk of their Socialist agenda has been disrupted by Trump. So was the flow of drugs that dumbs down society making the addicts compliant with their NWO agenda which is Socialism on steroids. Control of the masses is the goal.

Not only socialists but anyone with half a brain who don't like foreign heads of State being kidnapped at night, that includes some Republicans who know Mad Dog Trump has crossed the Rubicon.
 
The leftists can whine and cry but Trump is taking care of business.

How is he taking care of business.

It reminds me of how the Ancient Romans would march foreign leaders in their "Triumphs", but the reality was that the barbarians remained a problem for them.

Venezuela will still have a socialist regime that will still hate America.
 

European Far-Left Rage over Ousting of Socialist Venezuela Dictator Maduro​

3 Jan 2026 ~~ By Kurt Zindulka


Socialists across Europe reacted with outrage over the Trump administration’s successful capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro on Saturday morning.
In a pre-dawn series of strikes and raids ordered by U.S. President Donald Trump and led by the elite Delta Force army unit, Nicolás Maduro and his wife were captured and are set to face criminal charges in the United States over suspected narco-terrorism.
The toppling of Maduro will likely lead to the end of nearly three decades of socialist rule in Venezuela, during which time the oil-rich nation was reduced to one of the most impoverished countries in South America after previously standing as one of the most prosperous.
Despite a record of economic failure, countless alleged human rights violations, and accusations of using electoral fraud to remain in power, the regime in Caracas has long enjoyed the support of socialists in Europe, including former UK Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, who praised former socialist leader Hugo Chavéz upon his death in 2013 for having supposedly shown “that the poor matter and wealth can be shared.”
~Snip~

Far-left indignation was not contained to Britain. Across the Channel, former presidential candidate Jean-Luc Mélenchon, whose socialist La France Insoumise (France in Rebellion) party has been accused of aligning with radical Islamists, described the U.S. action as violating Venezuela’s “sovereignty with an archaic military intervention and the heinous kidnapping of President Maduro and his wife.”
~Snip~
Meanwhile, Ines Schwerdtner, the co-leader of the German Die Linke (The Left) party, which is the direct descendant of the communist ruling party of the now-defunct East Germany during the Cold War with the Soviet Union, accused the Trump administration of “state terrorism”.
“Hands off Venezuela! Whoever violates international law and allows presidents to be kidnapped is engaging in brutal state terrorism. In the case of wars of aggression that violate international law, there must be no double standards. The federal government should immediately condemn the US attack,” Schwerdtner wrote on X.



Commentary:
The more Europe complains, the more we should begin withdrawing our equipment from the stockpiles we have in NATO and prepare a withdrawal.
We negotiate and work with Venezuela on it's fate, NOT Europe!
When the impotent left in Europe leadership squeals you know you’re over the target…
The globalist elite in the EU and around the world are upset right now. A big chunk of their Socialist agenda has been disrupted by Trump. So was the flow of drugs that dumbs down society making the addicts compliant with their NWO agenda which is Socialism on steroids. Control of the masses is the goal.



May all communists be removed from power for the good of Mankind.
 
Trump just made it okay for China to invade Taiwan, or Russia to go after Zelenskyy personally.

It's not just the far left that are upset, it's anyone with a lick of common sense. This kind of international banditry can't become the norm.

Ultimately, by kidnapping Maduro, he's probably cemented the status of the Chavezistas in Venezuela. Maduro has more value as a martyr than a leader.

Nope, because most of the world declared Maduro an illegitimate ruler after he rigged the last election.

The precedent you want to use is when we took out Noriega, and since then no one has tried what you claim they can now try.

He's not a Martyr, he's still alive.
 
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They lost the last two elections. It didn't matter.

Maduro lost the last election for sure, and probably lost the one before that.

Are you claiming he was head of a legitimate government?
 
Maduro lost the last election for sure, and probably lost the one before that.

Are you claiming he was head of a legitimate government?
No. I am agreeing that they are a dictatorship. I am not seeing anything showing that changing.
 
No. I am agreeing that they are a dictatorship. I am not seeing anything showing that changing.

Because we aren't going with a boots on the ground approach, and there is an existing winning "government" that can take over once the people squatting realize they are fucked.

We've shown we can grab people once, we can do it again.

Either they have elections or they turn over power to the people who won the last election. I'm sure the negotiations over this are ongoing.
 
Either they have elections or they turn over power to the people who won the last election. I'm sure the negotiations over this are ongoing.
That would be nice. We shall see.
EDIT: I just saw a note that something like 15% of Venezuela's population has fled the country.
 
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