Shock Operation
The sudden U.S.-led overnight capture of Nicolás Maduro sent shockwaves through
the international system, challenging long-held assumptions about state sovereignty and unilateral action.
Global Divide
Supporters framed the move as overdue accountability for a leader accused of authoritarianism and corruption.
Critics warned it violated international norms and could encourage powerful states to bypass legal and diplomatic processes.
International Reactions
China and Russia condemned the operation as destabilizing, warning it could normalize the forcible removal of leaders.
Latin American responses were mixed, while some U.S. allies supported the action but urged legal transparency.
Broader Implications
The event intensified debate over global governance in a multipolar world, highlighting
tensions between justice, power, and legitimacy—and raising concerns about who decides when international rules no longer apply.