
Venezuelans in Santiago, Chile, celebrate after Donald Trump announced that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro had been captured. Source: AP / Esteban Felix/AP
The UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres said he was “deeply alarmed”.
Moscow
None of it helped Maduro.
It’s energy exports that fund the Russian war machine.
Beijing
In recent years, about 80 per cent of Venezuela’s oil exports have gone to China. Trump has said it will allow sales to continue.
Tehran
Obviously, decapitating the Iranian regime would be a lot more challenging than what has occurred in Venezuela. Even the US military’s top units would struggle to find the Ayatollah and drag him from his bed.
Cheering from the sidelines is Israel, with key political figures urging Iran to “pay close attention” to what’s happening in Venezuela.
Havana
An interesting aside — many of the guards who protected Maduro were Cuban, as he’d grown to distrust his own personnel.
Copenhagen