Chilean politicians react to U.S. capture of Maduro

Reactions in Chile to the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro remain divided, with President Gabriel Boric condemning the intervention as a dangerous precedent, the opposition calling for support, and the left showing internal splits. Experts caution that the Venezuelan regime persists amid uncertainty.

President Gabriel Boric condemned the U.S.-led operation, warning 'today it's Venezuela. Tomorrow it could be any other' and that it sets an 'extremely dangerous precedent for regional and global stability.' Chile's right-wing criticized this as a double standard. Senator Iván Moreira (UDI), head of the Senate's Foreign Relations Committee, demanded 'a clear, firm, unambiguous stance against the dictatorship led by Maduro.' The committee plans to summon Chancellor Alberto Van Klaveren on January 13 to discuss Chile's position and a potential humanitarian corridor.

Opposition figures like Deputy Diego Schalper (RN) invoked the Palermo Convention for humanitarian intervention amid violations; Senators Rojo Edwards and Felipe Kast (Evópoli) accused Boric of inconsistency and defended the action against a dictator violating international law.

Government allies mostly backed Boric: Deputy Coca Ñanco (Frente Amplio) and Senator Juan Ignacio Latorre upheld non-intervention; PC President Lautaro Carmona praised it, though Deputy Nathalie Castillo called for Maduro's release. Deputy Raúl Soto (PPD) urged more empathy for Venezuelans.

Senator José Miguel Insulza (PS) highlighted confusion, noting Venezuelans celebrating repatriation but the regime enduring under interim leader Delcy Rodríguez, who demands Maduro's return. With Trump eyeing Venezuelan oil and sidelining opposition like María Corina Machado and Edmundo González, Insulza praised Boric's prudence amid hasty conclusions.

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Illustration depicting the U.S. military capture of Nicolás Maduro and international reactions, featuring the couple in custody, divided global responses, and VP Delcy Rodríguez's defiant speech.
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International reactions surge after U.S. capture of Maduro

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Following the U.S. military operation capturing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, global leaders have issued sharp reactions ranging from celebrations to condemnations of sovereignty violations. Vice President Delcy Rodríguez has assumed temporary command, demanding proof of life amid ongoing tensions.

The capture of Nicolás Maduro last Saturday has sparked an offensive in the Chilean Congress, where various political blocs are presenting resolution projects to stake out positions on the Venezuelan crisis. Foreign Minister Alberto van Klaveren appeared before parliamentary committees to outline the executive's stance, emphasizing principles of non-intervention. While the government condemns U.S. interference, the opposition seeks measures against criminal groups linked to the regime.

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The US capture of Nicolás Maduro has sparked a mix of initial euphoria and skepticism among Venezuelan residents in Chile, who celebrated in Santiago's streets but now question the chavism's continuity under Delcy Rodríguez. Over 3,000 people joined joyful demonstrations over the weekend, but skepticism grows amid the lack of deep regime changes. Experts and migrants express cautious hope for an uncertain future.

In response to the U.S. military operation capturing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores—drawing varied global reactions—Cuba has issued a forceful condemnation, labeling it a violation of international law, demanding immediate release, and reaffirming solidarity with Venezuela's government.

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Following the U.S. military raid on January 3, 2026, that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on drug charges, American officials from both parties have voiced significant concerns over the operation's legality, constitutionality, and alignment with U.S. foreign policy principles, sparking intense debate.

One day after the US military strikes and capture of President Nicolás Maduro, Caracas residents face long lines for basics, power outages, and political limbo. Interviews reveal anger, confusion, and little celebration amid fears of escalation, as the military backs Vice President Delcy Rodríguez and international voices urge restraint.

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토요일 새벽 미군이 카라카스를 급습해 베네수엘라 대통령 니콜라스 마두로와 그의 아내를 체포한 뒤 뉴욕으로 이송해 기소에 직면하게 했다. 중국 외교부 대변인은 이 행동이 국제법을 심각히 위반했다고 밝히며 미국에 즉각 석방을 촉구했다.

 

 

 

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