Damage from US strike on Caracas. Photo: Yami Virgin

Welcome to another episode of regime change by the USA. An update: Donald Trump tweeted that Nicolas Maduro has been seized by US special forces and is being moved out of the country. However, watch the Cubans. They will have a role to play.

The peace president had started major military operations against Venezuela, in particular in and around the Venezuelan capital of Caracas. The military force being used does not seem requisite for a full-scale invasion of the country, but does seem more extensive than the military force used previously. Crucially, there are reports (and I stress these are just reports) of the US inserting some ground forces into the action in Caracas.

Looking at things from this early and incomplete perspective, it seems more than likely that the Trump administration is attempting regime change in Venezuela. You will find no tears being shed by me for the Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro. He is a brutal, murderous thug who has stolen billions and wrecked a country that should be one of the richest in South America.

Venezuela, if you did not know, has the world’s largest proven oil reserves – and has been one of the world’s largest oil producers for almost a century. It has mostly wasted that money, and corrupt, brutal leaders like Maduro are a key reason for that.

Getting rid of Maduro, however, might be the easy part. A thug dictator who has gained loyalty only through money is in a precarious state if his rule is threatened and the income taps are turned off. The real challenge, and why I am very worried, is that its a question of who/what replaces him. The USA will cloak its efforts, I am sure, in cries of Venezuelan “freedom,” but the Trump administration itself is anti-freedom. 

To actually replace Maduro with someone better will require the active participation of the Venezuelan people in this action and, moreover, it will require some serious military threats against Cuba (you might not have seen that one coming).

Arguably the real military power behind the throne in Venezuela today is the tens of thousands of Cuban operatives in the country. These range from bodyguards protecting Maduro (a sign he cannot trust his own people) to intelligence operatives to “sports advisers” to ground forces, which are not called as such. Estimates of the total number of Cuban operatives range as high as 30,000.

One of the reasons Maduro had been unable to flee is that the Cubans, reportedly, were threatening to kill him if he did. Cuba needs Venezuelan oil to live, otherwise its regime could fail. The Cuban economy is a mess and the island has suffered regularly from power outages. Venezuelan fuel is keeping it going. The slowdown already in oil deliveries because of the US attacks over the last few months has been felt seriously in Cuba.

If those Cuban forces remain in Venezuela, they will almost certainly try and play a role in trying to replace Maduro with another Maduro – which is why the US cannot hope to succeed unless it gets the Cubans out. And that is just one of the major hurdles the US will face.

Regime change has been shown to be arguably the most difficult thing for an outside power to do, even with the massive insertion of military force (think Afghanistan). It will take more than dropping a few bombs. The situation in Iran speaks to that.

So, as a helpful primer, here is a short description of what we know, and the questions we need to ask.

What do we ‘know’?

What do we know has happened? And I use the word “know” with reluctance. It might be better to say what is credibly being reported as having happened. First, the US has confirmed that a military operation is underway in Venezuela. This report from The Wall Street Journal, in only 8 minutes old as I write.

So far the US seems to be relying mostly on air strikes in the operation. There have been credible reports of the strikes in and around Caracas and some oil facilities. The New York Times is claiming, for instance, that strikes have been recorded at La Carlota Airport and the military base at Fuerte Tiuna – which would make sense if they are trying to paralyze the Venezuelan government. 

There are also reports, of US helicopters capable of carrying small numbers of troops (special forces) in the skies over Caracas. If this is supposed to be a regime change operation to get rid of Maduro now, one would think that this would be happening.

And that is about it for credible reports for now.

Three things to which you should pay attention

First is the Venezuelan military. If the US administration were competent, one would hope that it would have established links with anti-Maduro forces in the Venezuelan military. Assuming the US keeps its ground forces very small in number, the Venezuelan military will be key to establishing some form of stability in the short term. It would also have represented one of the best ways to get to Maduro if the air strikes/special forces did not get him. So, look for cracks there.

Second is the US-Cuban relationship. The US will need to get the Cubans out of Venezuela (or at least neutered) for regime change to have a chance of success. That will almost certainly require major threats, even the first stages of an embargo, on Cuba. If the US does nothing about Cuban forces in Venezuela, this will very likely go pear shaped quickly. 

Third: other states in the region. The US has been acting like a big, bad bully in the region, but there is a very good chance that other South American forces (even just police) will be needed to help stabilize the situation in Venezuela if Maduro is outed. The US would struggle mightily to occupy Venezuela (Lord, I hope they do not try) but South American states could provide support. Watch how they react to what is happening.

Getting rid of Maduro could be the easiest part

If this military operation is for real, getting rid of Maduro might be the easiest part of it. He will not be mourned by the Venezuelan people and already his ability to secure capital was under threat. I’m sure everyone around has been calculating whether now is the moment to cut and run – or even turn him over. 

However its what comes after that will determine this. If the Venezuelan people are allowed to establish a free and democratic country, with control of their own natural resources, this will be a good thing.

However, very few of the outside actors seem to have prioritized this. The USA has made a claim to Venezuelan oil itself, and the Trump administration prefers dictators/autocrats to democrats. The Cubans will also not want a democratic Venezuela in charge of its own destiny and we can assume that some members of the Venezuelan security forces will prefer another strong-man to keep control and spread around the corrupt takings.

Sorry if I sound cynical.

So, no tears for Maduro, but do not assume that what comes after will be better or that this will be over soon. And watch the Cubans.

By the way, the big story overhanging the US regime change attack in Venezuela is that US government is deadly serious in its stated plans to dominate and control the western hemisphere. Take the threats against Greenland very seriously indeed.

Phillips P. O’Brien is professor of strategic studies at the University of St. Andrew. This article was originally published here, on his Substack, Phillips’s Newsletter. It is republished with kind permission.

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  1. When the white bastard like this O Brien talks about “democracy” and “dictatorship”, he is basically using that as pretext to come and kill you and steal your resources. Otherwise, there is no reason for a white person to talk about “democracy”.

    They only talk about it when they want to come and kill you.

  2. I support Ukraine! I am 1000% behind Zelensky! Russia must be destroyed. Putin must be overthrown! He is the AGGRESSOR and a barbaric leader! Russia will LOSE! Ukraine will Win! I am against aggression! – O Brien

    U.S. attacks Venezuela in a cowardly night attack and kidnaps its President and is now trying to steal Venezuela oil?

    I AM ALL For it! – O Brien

    lol.

    Nothing but a white imperialist and white colonial master.

    Still have face to come out and mouth off on Russia and Putin.

    Biggest joke in world history!

    Hey O Brien, F off lah, nothing but human garbage.

  3. Writing ridiculous garbage articles day in day out, this ludicrous clown O Brien and grifting off substack.

    Pui. F off lah.

    Still want to act as some sort of defender against “aggression”.

    U.S. attacks Venezuela to grab oil, he is the first to come out and support.

    What a joke.

    I see O Brien F**king face on his substack also sian.

  4. So this ridiculous charlatan and ludicrous clown O Brien says that he has ZERO problems with U.S. launching unprovoked attack on Venezuela and kidnapping its President.

    So basically he is completely okay with barbarism, lawlessness and wars of aggression.

    If that is the case, why is he whining about Russian invasion of Ukraine? He should be supporting Putin and Russia, not supporting Ukraine and Zelensky. I mean, he’s not supporting Maduro.

    This O Brien clown is a total joke lah.

    Who on earth can take this stupid clown seriously like that?

    He is nothing but a barbaric clown.

  5. This writer O Brien shows that he is a supporter of barbarism and U.S. imperialism. No surprise at all there.

    And he says that he opposes Russian aggression in Ukraine. Wants Zelensky to win.

    lol.

    Laughable clown.

    Buddy, you don’t care about “aggression” or “law” at all.

    You only care that if there is aggression it better be America that is doing it.

    lol.

  6. Whine so much about Russian invasion of Ukraine, but when U.S. commits barbarism, this clown writer is the first to cheer lead.

    What a joke, lol.

  7. Russia better annex all of Ukraine and Belarus and China annex Taiwan.

    No use playing nice after this act of barbarism by U.S.

  8. The Venezuelan operation is smart economics. A free flow of heavy crude from the Orinoco Belt to Gulf refineries will reduce the price of diesel, aviation kerosene, home heating oil, asphalt, vanadium and nickel from the refining residue.

  9. China will be disappointed, no more currency swaps with Venezuela, only dollars accepted for petroleum sales from now on. No prizes for guessing which country is next in line.

    1. You are getting too excited. Anything the US touches, is known to turn to **** because the gringo, like the Israeli, has never been in the business of building anything meaningful.

      Therefore, expect guerilla war against US puppets. I’d hate to think what would happen to American puppets and “oil installations” if some people find out they are stealing their national resources.

  10. I can see the US trying to make. A play for Greenland, and also if Canada doesn’t conform to US wishes, to make a lot of political moves to pressure it, too.

    Perhaps America will try to get rid of Prime Minister Mark Carney as he is so competent in doing what is best for Canada. That is the usual playbook I can expect.

    1. Calling Mark Carney competent seems a bit of a stretch unless you qualify his specific areas

      1. The gringos have set the precedent that anything is fair game and there are no rules. This is a double edged sword

  11. Syria – Regime changed
    Iran – ongoing regime change
    Venezuela – regime in chaos
    Russia – a 3 wk SMO taken 4yrs and bogged down

    Happy 2026 everyone !

      1. But (small) banana Dave. The Western invasion was a success. It’s just the mon keys couldn’t sort themselves out.
        How was that invasion of Vietnam in 1979 ?

          1. Because delusional wan ker bridges sound like they just woke up from a 50 year coma and can only repeat the same 10 talking points.

  12. The gringos are at it again. They have zero self control, yet imagine they can “control” others. The oil grab in Iraq was supposed to quench America’s oil problem. How did that work out? Not even US shale industry could fix the problem. So why would Venezuela?

    Instead of wasting resources on micro managing people who despise gringos, may I suggest that the Western Hemipshere does not “belong” to them, it belongs to many non-US Americans too. Instead of behaving with lawlessness, these American fools need a lesson in how to fairly trade other people’s resources for something of value, skipping the plunder and violence. How about whites evolve out of the 1800s? But whites struggle with this idea, and its down to their broken worldview of themselves. Chump even bombed Chavez’s masoleum. That suggests a nasty, personal angle to this operation. Venezuela is a Bolivarian Republic, founded on anti-imperialism. The gringos forget that Simon Bolivar kicked out the Spanish from many Latin nations, and he was Venezuelan. That spirit of resistance will turn into a guerilla war against any US installed puppet.

    In the end, the Americans are Sisyphus, pushing a rock so heavy up a hill called the Monroe Doctrine. Gravity wins.

          1. Wan ker logic: Lincoln defeated the South. But everyone is a gringo so it makes no difference. By the way, I am a proud gringo (or so I claim).