U.S. Capture of Venezuela’s President? The Legal & Geopolitical Shockwaves Explained
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What happens when the United States conducts a high-risk special operations mission to capture a sitting head of state?
In this episode of Uncommon Sense in Current Times, I speak with a military legal expert to break down the reported U.S. operation targeting Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro—examining the legal justifications, military strategy and global implications behind one of the most extraordinary actions in modern Western Hemisphere politics.
This is not just a story about drugs or Venezuela. It’s about sovereignty, self-defense, foreign adversaries operating in America’s backyard, and a dramatic shift in U.S. posture toward cartel states and hostile regimes.
From UN Charter law and historical precedents like Noriega and Eichmann, to oil money funding terror groups, to what this signals for Mexico, Colombia, Iran, Russia and China—this episode connects the dots the headlines won’t.

