Jan 3, 2026

This Is a Blatant Illegal Act of War Against Venezuela by Trump

This war also does not reflect the will of the people. Nearly 70% of Americans oppose another war and reject the endless cycle of military interventions carried out in their name.
By Medea Benjamin / commondreams.org
This Is a Blatant Illegal Act of War Against Venezuela by Trump
A photo shared by President Donald Trump of a kidnapped Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro in the custody of US agents. (Photo: via President Donald Trump)

Overnight, the United States government bombed civilian and military sites across Venezuela and illegally kidnapped Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. These are blatant and illegal acts of war by the Trump Administration.

This act of aggression is a continuation of US attempts to seize and plunder Venezuela’s natural resources and undermine Venezuela’s sovereignty as well as the sovereignty of other countries in Latin America.

This war also does not reflect the will of the people. Nearly 70% of Americans oppose another war and reject the endless cycle of military interventions carried out in their name.

The same playbook of lies that destroyed Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, as well as decades of coups across Asia, Africa, and Latin America is being used again.

In the past months, the United States has:

  • bombed 36 boats in the Caribbean and the Pacific and killed more than 117 people;
  • seized two tankers containing over 1.8 million barrels of Venezuelan oil;
  • unilaterally imposed a “total and complete blockade” on Venezuelan oil shipments;
  • designated the democratically elected government of Venezuela a “Foreign Terrorist Organization”;
  • backed opposition figures to push regime change;
  • and launched psychological warfare with threats against the Venezuelan people.
  • This comes after decades of unilateral coercive measures, including a lethal sanctions regime that has killed over 100,000 people, theft of companies like CITGO, and seizure of billions of dollars of sovereign assets.

The U.S. now claims Maduro will face “criminal charges” in a US court. This sham proceeding will be done under the auspices of “drug trafficking” — but we know it has nothing to do with that, and everything to do with Trump’s policy of regime change. “Drug trafficking” in Venezuela is this generation’s “weapons of mass destruction” in Iraq, a familiar pretext for regime change. Polls show that people in the US may know better now than to sign off on a regime-change war.

In the next few days, as the death toll and destruction of the US attacks is revealed and the country faces continued imperialist aggression, we must stand steadfast with the people of Venezuela. This aggression is being carried out in our name, despite the overwhelming opposition of the US public to war on Venezuela.

History shows that wars can be stopped when people force them into the open. That is why we are calling for immediate, visible, nationwide action.

The same playbook of lies that destroyed Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, as well as decades of coups across Asia, Africa, and Latin America is being used again. The Trump regime thinks Latin America is their backyard to squander and dictate. Let us rise against this Monroe Doctrine 2.0 and oppose imperialist aggression against Venezuela.

History shows that wars can be stopped when people force them into the open. That is why we are calling for immediate, visible, nationwide action. Take to the streets. Organize emergency protests. Flood congressional offices with calls and demands. Make it impossible for this war to proceed quietly, legally disguised, or uncontested.

The world does not need another US-made catastrophe. Venezuela deserves sovereignty. Latin America deserves peace. And people in the United States deserve a future not stolen by endless war.


Medea Benjamin is co-founder of Global Exchange and CODEPINK: Women for Peace. She is the co-author, with Nicolas J.S. Davies, of War in Ukraine: Making Sense of a Senseless Conflict, available from OR Books in November 2022. Other books include, "Inside Iran: The Real History and Politics of the Islamic Republic of Iran" (2018); "Kingdom of the Unjust: Behind the U.S.-Saudi Connection" (2016); "Drone Warfare: Killing by Remote Control" (2013); "Don't Be Afraid Gringo: A Honduran Woman Speaks from the Heart" (1989), and (with Jodie Evans) "Stop the Next War Now" (2005).

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