America’s War on Venezuela Explained US attacks Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro Captured | The Chanakya Dialogues Major Gaurav Arya In this episode of The Chanakya Dialogues, Major Gaurav Arya decodes the real reasons behind the United States’ actions against Venezuela. He explains what actually happened on the ground and, more importantly, why it happened. Major Arya critically analyses the accusations made by Donald Trump against Venezuela, including claims related to migration, drugs, and security threats. He also breaks down the deeper oil politics and geopolitical calculations driving the confrontation, exposing how energy interests, regime-change narratives, and great-power rivalry shape Washington’s approach towards Caracas. Venezuela Explosions, Caracas Explosions, Caracas, Donald Trump, Nicolas Maduro, Drug Cartel, Venezuela Drug Cartel, Venezuela Drug Cartels, Us Attacks Venezuela, Venezuela News, Us Venezuela, Maduro, Us Venezuela War, Venezuela Attack, Venezuela President, 7 Explosions and Low-Flying Aircraft Are Heard in Venezuela Caracas, China–venezuela Ties, Maduro and His Wife Captured and Flown Out of Country, Donald Trump Nicloas Maduro, The Chanakya Dialogues, Major Gaurav Arya A dramatic escalation in US–Latin America relations unfolded after Donald Trump announced that the United States had carried out large-scale military strikes on Venezuela and had captured President Nicolás Maduro. The announcement was made on Trump’s Truth Social platform following reports of loud explosions in Caracas. According to Trump, Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores were taken into custody and flown out of the country in an operation conducted alongside US law enforcement agencies. However, Venezuelan authorities have strongly contested the claim. Vice President Delcy Rodríguez demanded proof of life and said the government does not know Maduro’s whereabouts. The Venezuelan government has termed the strikes a “military aggression” and accused Washington of attempting to seize the country’s oil and mineral resources. Analysts have compared the situation to the US-led capture of Manuel Noriega in 1990, raising serious questions over international law, sovereignty, and the future of regional stability. venezuela, nicolas maduro, amerika venezuela, latin america politics, foreign policy, venezuela conflict, war predictions, national security, amerika vs venezuela, us intervention, america venezuela, south america, venezuela war, latin america, geopolitical analysis, us venezuela tensions, us venezuela relations, military tensions, ukraine, venezuela crisis, geopolitical tensions, war analysis, us foreign policy, military conflict, colombia, amerika war