French disapprove of US operation in Venezuela

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.

On January 3, US forces captured former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, who had been in power since 2013 and is described as a brutal despot. This operation, ordered by Donald Trump, has drawn strong disapproval in France, according to a poll by Odoxa-Backbone for Le Figaro. Conducted online on January 7 and 8 among 1005 people, 63% of French respondents clearly oppose this intervention.

Donald Trump's image is further tarnished: 78% of those polled have an unfavorable opinion of the US president, up two points from November 2024. In a context of overt imperialism from the White House – including threats to annex Greenland or attack Bolivia – more than 70% of French people believe this action will have harmful repercussions on international stability.

Additionally, 59% of respondents see the operation as an attempt to destabilize Venezuela to control its vast oil resources. Emmanuel Macron faces criticism too: nearly seven in ten French say he was not "up to the events." This poll highlights French concerns over a US foreign policy seen as unapologetic.

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Paris protesters burn US flag during demonstration against Macron's approval of US capture of Maduro.
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French left protests Macron's support for US capture of Maduro

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Following the US raid capturing Nicolás Maduro, Emmanuel Macron welcomed the dictator's fall without condemning the intervention, prompting outrage from the French left. Leaders accused him of subservience to Washington, while over a thousand protested in Paris, burning a US flag.

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.

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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.

US forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife in a nighttime military operation in Caracas, involving strikes and swift exfiltration. Maduro is to be transferred to New York for indictment on narcoterrorism and drug trafficking charges. The international community responds with calls for restraint and condemnations of the intervention.

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Fifteen months before the end of his term, Emmanuel Macron is facing a challenging political return. Nationally, motions of censure have been filed against the government following the EU's approval of the Mercosur trade deal despite France's opposition. Internationally, his tweet on the kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro by US forces has sparked controversies.

Following initial mixed reactions from European far-right leaders to the US special forces raid capturing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on January 3, 2026, mainstream leaders at a Paris summit on Ukraine shied away from challenging President Donald Trump's aggressive policies—including renewed threats to annex Greenland. Experts warn this reluctance amid NATO dependence empowers imperial actions by the US, Russia, and China.

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Us forces invaded Venezuela on Saturday (3) and captured dictator Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, in Caracas, accused of narcoterrorism and drug trafficking. Maduro will be tried in New York on Monday (5), while Delcy Rodríguez assumes interim power with military support. The action sparked regional condemnations for sovereignty violation and protests in both countries.

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