Emerging far-right discomfort in Europe over US Venezuela operation

New reactions to the January 3, 2026, US capture of Nicolás Maduro highlight contradictions among European nationalists, as French divisions persist amid fears of Trump alienating support for Ukraine.

The US special forces raid in Caracas on January 3, 2026, capturing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, has continued to polarize European politics since initial cautious responses from EU leaders.

French President Emmanuel Macron's support for a 'democratic transition'—without condemning the US action—drew Donald Trump's endorsement via repost on Truth Social but sparked backlash from left-wing figures and even some Macron allies, breaking from traditional French diplomacy. European Parliament member Nathalie Loiseau (Renew) attributed this hesitancy to fears that opposing Trump could jeopardize his stance on Ukraine, amid an Élysée conference on the issue.

Trump-aligned far-right leaders showed unease with the intervention's imperial tone. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, typically pro-Trump, reacted cautiously: 'It happened, and we are examining if it is beneficial or not for Hungary,' citing potential US gains in Venezuelan oil lowering prices. Hungary alone among EU states refused to sign a communiqué urging respect for Venezuelan self-determination, rejecting common foreign policy.

In the UK, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, a long-time Trump supporter, called the operation 'unorthodox and contrary to international law' but added it might deter Russia and China. These responses underscore tensions for European nationalists confronting perceived US imperialism.

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European reactions to US capture of Maduro

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European leaders have reacted cautiously to the US military operation in Caracas on January 3, 2026, that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, citing concerns over Ukraine support, Greenland, and international law. France shows a political divide, from condemnation on the left to qualified approval on the right.

2026年1月3日に米特殊部隊がベネズエラ大統領ニコラス・マドゥロを捕獲したことに対し、欧州の極右指導者たちの当初の反応がまちまちだった後、パリでのウクライナに関するサミットで主流派指導者たちは、ドナルド・トランプ大統領の攻撃的な政策——グリーンランド併合の新たな脅威を含む——に挑戦することを避けた。専門家は、NATO依存の中でのこの消極性が、米国、ロシア、中国による帝国主義的行動を助長すると警告している。

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A poll shows that 63% of French people condemn the US military operation in Venezuela, which led to the capture of Nicolás Maduro on January 3. Nearly seven in ten believe Emmanuel Macron was not up to the task, while 78% hold a negative view of Donald Trump. More than seven in ten French worry about dangerous consequences for world peace.

Four days after US forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in Caracas, the German government has issued a strong condemnation of the unilateral intervention. Maduro faces trial, his female deputy assumes temporary power, and US President Donald Trump threatens further actions.

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Four days after U.S. forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on January 3, 2026, on charges of drug trafficking and human rights violations, a new Áltica poll across nine Latin American countries highlights divides between governments and publics. While leaders like Colombia's Gustavo Petro condemned the operation as a 'kidnapping,' majorities in Colombia (75%) and Chile showed pragmatic support amid border and security concerns.

米国は週末にベネズエラで軍事作戦を実施し、大統領ニコラス・マドゥロと妻シア・フローレスを捕獲した。トランプ政権は同国の将来に向けた3段階プロセスを概説し、石油販売による安定化と新政権への移行に焦点を当てている。市場は肯定的に反応し、米投資機会への期待から石油株が上昇した。

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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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