Chinese analysts study US Maduro capture for Taiwan playbook

Following the US Delta Force's precision raid capturing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro—as detailed in prior coverage—Chinese military analysts are hailing the operation as a 'textbook' example of efficiency, potentially informing Beijing's strategies for targeting Taiwan's leadership amid recent PLA drills.

Operation Highlights and Chinese Praise

The Saturday raid featured elite Delta Force troops, cyber operations disabling power in Caracas, months of rehearsals, and a US naval buildup including the USS Gerald R. Ford carrier group in the Caribbean. Analyst Fu Qianshao praised the 'highly refined planning and execution' with minimal casualties.

Strategic Lessons for Taiwan

Beijing observers see the mission as a model for high-precision strikes, especially after PLA exercises simulating attacks on Taiwan's leadership. It highlights US special operations prowess, prompting China to reflect on Taiwan Strait contingencies. The Trump administration operation near Caracas underscores escalating US capabilities abroad.

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Following the US military's capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on January 4, 2026, Latin American governments are rethinking their reliance on China and Russia for protection against Washington. Beijing has reaffirmed its commitment to Venezuela amid ongoing energy ties, while US President Trump pledged forces will oversee a political transition to keep oil flowing globally, including to China.

US forces raided Caracas early on Saturday, arresting Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife before transferring them to New York to face charges. A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that the action seriously violates international law and called on the US to release them immediately.

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China has strongly condemned US military strikes on Venezuela that reportedly captured President Nicolas Maduro, calling them a violation of international law. The attacks, claimed as a success by US President Donald Trump, have heightened US-China rivalry in Latin America.

The U.S. military operation capturing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores on January 3, 2026, continues to reverberate, sparking celebrations in Venezuela, international criticism over sovereignty, and strategic concerns for neighbors like Mexico amid shifting regional dynamics.

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One week after U.S. special forces captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro in a precise raid, he remains in custody in New York. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has defended the operation while briefing Congress, fueling 2028 presidential speculation amid polls showing public wariness of deeper U.S. entanglement in Venezuela.

The US military has launched an attack on Venezuela, capturing President Nicolás Maduro in an operation by the elite Delta Force unit. Donald Trump has stated that Washington will govern the country until a safe transition. The event threatens to raise oil prices amid geopolitical tensions.

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Following its initial condemnation, China's envoy at an emergency UN Security Council meeting on January 6 strongly denounced the US military seizure of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, urging their immediate release and a return to diplomatic solutions.

 

 

 

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