A CHILD BUILT SNOWMEN ON HIS OWN LAWN WHILE

The night Nicolás Maduro was taken did not begin with explosions or public declarations, but with a silence so deliberate it felt unnatural. In the early hours before dawn, when Caracas was wrapped in a cold December stillness, a coordinated operation unfolded with surgical precision. Streets that were normally chaotic remained strangely quiet.

Communications flickered, then stabilized. By the time most of the city awoke, the man who had ruled Venezuela for more than a decade was no longer there. What initially emerged as fragmented reports—whispers of foreign aircraft, restricted airspace, sealed government buildings—quickly solidified into an undeniable reality. Maduro had been captured during a U.S.-led operation and removed from Venezuelan soil. The speed of the action stunned even seasoned observers of global politics.

Supporters framed the event as justice long delayed, an overdue reckoning for a leader accused of crushing dissent and hollowing out a nation. Critics, however, saw something far more unsettling: a powerful country acting unilaterally against a sitting head of state, bypassing international courts and diplomatic processes. The event immediately transcended Venezuela itself, becoming a moment that forced the world to confront uncomfortable questions about sovereignty, legality, and the evolving nature of power in a fractured international system. It was not just a dramatic arrest; it was a statement, intentional or not, that rules once considered inviolable might now be negotiable when political will and military capability align.

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