Maduro’s Capture Sends Message to China, Other Authoritarian States: Analysts

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The Jan. 3 operation is being interpreted as a signal that Washington may move more aggressively against authoritarian leaders it deems security threats.

On Jan. 3, under President Donald Trump’s orders, U.S. special operations forces launched a raid on the Venezuelan capital city of Caracas and captured the wanted Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife.

They were taken to New York to face narco-terrorism charges. It was an operation that analysts say carries implications far beyond Venezuela—particularly for China and other authoritarian states aligned against Washington.

Analysts say the operation represents the clearest expression yet of Trump’s revived Monroe Doctrine—or the “Donroe Doctrine,” as Trump calls it—that treats U.S. national security and law enforcement as inseparable.

U.S.-based China current affairs commentator Tang Jingyuan described the operation as “a landmark event in modern international relations.”

“The capture and extradition of Maduro signals that U.S. national security—particularly in the geopolitical domain—has become an absolute priority,” he said. “From Washington’s perspective, Maduro lost legitimacy long ago through election manipulation and state-linked drug trafficking that directly threatened U.S. security.”

Tang said Washington’s move reflects a deliberate decision by the Trump administration to treat certain foreign leaders not as protected sovereigns, but as criminal actors.

“For leaders who have lost legitimacy and committed major crimes, the United States now sees itself as having both the right and the responsibility to act as an international law enforcer,” he said.

Echoes of 1989 Panama

Shen Ming-shih, a research fellow at Taiwan’s Institute for National Defense and Security Research, noted that while the operation is extraordinary, it is not without precedent. In 1989, the United States captured Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega and brought him to the United States on drug trafficking charges.

Shen said the raid in Venezuela was far more consequential given the country’s larger size and deep entanglements with China and Russia.

“On the surface, Maduro’s main offense was trafficking drugs into the United States, but in reality, Washington was also deeply concerned about Venezuela’s oil exports to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), its broader cooperation with China, and its close ties with Russia,” he said.

“That is why this military intervention carries major implications—not only for South America, but also for China and Russia.”

Shen said the mission was a targeted enforcement action against specific individuals, rather than a war action.

Following Maduro’s removal, Shen said Venezuela has entered a temporary power vacuum. He said that interim arrangements are likely, potentially followed by a transitional government and new elections.

Strategic Message

Su Tzu-yun, another research fellow at the Institute for National Defense and Security Research, said the operation must be understood within a broader regional strategy.

“This direct action by Trump cuts off a major source of narcotics flowing into the United States,” he said. “[But] its deeper meaning is geopolitical—it is aimed at expelling Chinese and Russian influence from South America.”

Su pointed to Maduro’s arrival in the United States, where he was transferred into the custody of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).

“That [detail] demonstrates that this was a law-enforcement action grounded in criminal accountability,” he said.

Avoiding a Long War

Mark Cao, a U.S.-based military tech analyst, former materials engineer, and host of Chinese-language military news YouTube channel “Mark Space,” said the operation reflects a calculated effort to avoid an expensive and prolonged ground war that may lead to massive U.S. casualties.

“By capturing Maduro and his wife, the Maduro regime is being broken into pieces, [and] the United States avoided a long and costly ground war,” he said. “This strategy removes the main obstacle in the regime.”

Cao said the approach also delivered a sharp psychological blow to Beijing and Moscow, both of which have backed Maduro diplomatically and economically.

Maduro met with a delegation representing the CCP just hours before he was captured by U.S. forces overnight.

“China had just sent envoys signaling support,” Cao said. “Before any material assistance could arrive, the regime collapsed.”

Implications Beyond Venezuela

Analysts agree that Maduro’s capture carries implications far beyond Venezuela.

“For China, the impact is significant,” Shen said. “Venezuela is an important energy supplier, yet when the United States carried out the capture, China and Russia had virtually no ability to respond beyond verbal condemnation.”

Cao added that the operation sends a broader warning to authoritarian leaders.

“This kind of ‘capture-the-leader-first’ strategy sends a powerful deterrent message to the CCP and other authoritarian regimes,” he said. “In such regimes, the supreme leader—often the Party chief—is the central pillar holding the political system together. Once that figure is removed, the entire structure becomes unstable. Opposition forces emerge, elites defect, and the regime can unravel very quickly.”

Tang said the Venezuela operation represents a rupture with long-standing assumptions about sovereignty.

“As the head of a sovereign state, his authority has traditionally been treated as inviolable, meaning other countries are barred from intervening in what is framed as a nation’s internal affairs,” he said.

“President Trump’s decision to capture Maduro alive, however, has effectively redefined that rule and is reshaping an entirely new international order.”

According to Tang, the United States has signaled a new principle: leaders who engage in large-scale criminal activity and threaten U.S. national security may be forcibly removed and prosecuted, regardless of their formal status as a head of state.

“This represents a reassertion of U.S. power through enforcement,” he said.

By Michael Zhuang

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