Venezuela Denounces U.S. Strikes as Regional Leaders Urge Restraint; Crypto Markets Stable

Following U.S. military strikes in Caracas on January 3, 2026, that resulted in the capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife—detailed in prior coverage—Venezuela's government condemned the action as an assault on civilians and oil resources. Regional leaders called for restraint, while cryptocurrency markets remained largely unaffected.

The U.S. operation, which targeted sites near the Fuerte Tiuna army base, caused explosions, power outages, and aircraft overflights in Caracas and surrounding areas. Venezuela declared a national emergency, with Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López stating in a social media video that U.S. forces had 'desecrated our land by attacking civilian areas with missiles and rockets fired from their combat helicopters.'

Regional responses included calls for international intervention from Colombia's President Gustavo Petro and Cuba's President Miguel Díaz-Canel. No casualty figures were confirmed initially.

The strikes escalate longstanding U.S.-Venezuela tensions over drug trafficking accusations, sanctions, and oil blockades. President Trump, who announced the captures and scheduled a Mar-a-Lago press conference, framed the action as advancing U.S. interests.

Financially, cryptocurrencies showed stability: Bitcoin held near $89,772 after a brief dip, Ethereum recovered to $3,100, and XRP rose above $2, per CoinGecko. Prediction markets like Polymarket reflected uncertainty on Venezuelan leadership changes.

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Two days after U.S. special forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on January 3, 2026—as detailed in prior coverage—Bitcoin prices have remained resilient above $90,000, showing little reaction to the geopolitical shock. Analysts suggest crypto has moved past the event, though broader markets like oil and equities may see volatility when trading resumes Monday.

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US-Präsident Donald Trump behauptet, Amerika habe einen großen Militärschlag gegen Venezuela gestartet und Präsident Nicolás Maduro zusammen mit seiner Frau gefasst. Die Behauptung wurde am Samstag (3/1) auf der Plattform Truth Social gemacht, bleibt jedoch unabhängig unbestätigt. Mächtige Explosionen wurden in mehreren venezolanischen Gebieten gemeldet und riefen Verurteilung der lokalen Regierung hervor.

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In the opening strike of what U.S. officials later called a major operation against Venezuelan leadership—previously sanctioned for authoritarianism and rights abuses—U.S. helicopters roared into Caracas at 2 a.m. on January 3, 2026, capturing President Nicolás Maduro and his wife amid explosions. Trump announced their extraction on Truth Social, while AG Pam Bondi confirmed New York indictments, intensifying global scrutiny.

Blockchain analytics firm Elliptic reported a 700% spike in cryptocurrency outflows from Iran's largest exchange, Nobitex, minutes after U.S.-Israeli airstrikes hit Tehran over the weekend. The strikes killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and targeted key sites, prompting possible capital flight via digital assets. This event highlights cryptocurrencies' role in bypassing sanctions and banking restrictions in Iran.

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Nach dem US-Razzia „Absolute Resolve“, bei der der venezolanische Präsident Nicolás Maduro gefasst und ein Großteil seines Sicherheitsapparats getötet wurde, gab es neue Verurteilungen von der Afrikanischen Union, Südafrika und anderen, während die Reaktionen weltweit variieren und Rufe nach UN-Eingreifen laut werden.

 

 

 

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