🌐
AP News
apnews.com › article › russia-venezuela-putin-maduro-fiona-hill-b26a94ceaba69c6ddd9193e2b31cb97f
Trump's former Russia adviser says Russia offered US free rein in Venezuela in exchange for Ukraine | AP News
2 weeks ago - Russian officials indicated in 2019 that the Kremlin would be willing to back off from its support for Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela in exchange for a free hand in Ukraine, according to Fiona Hill, an adviser to President Donald Trump at the time.
🌐
DW
dw.com › en › russia-venezuela-vladimir-putin-what-us-capture-nicolas-maduro-means-ukraine-war › a-75416727
Why Russia has kept quiet over Maduro's ouster in Venezuela
2 weeks ago - Russia sent bombers to Venezuela to support Maduro not too long ago, but now the Kremlin has stood by and watched as the US arrested the disputed leader. What does the US surprise attack mean for the war in Ukraine?
🌐
Center for Strategic and International Studies
csis.org › analysis › geopolitics-maduros-capture-what-does-operation-absolute-resolve-mean-russia
The Geopolitics of Maduro’s Capture: What Does Operation Absolute Resolve Mean for Russia? | CSIS
1 day ago - The capture of Nicolás Maduro by U.S. forces on January 3, 2026, has sent shockwaves around the world. U.S. adversaries in Beijing, Moscow, and Havana are closely watching what the future may hold for their own aspirations in the Western Hemisphere.
🌐
NYTimes
nytimes.com › world › americas
Russia’s Fearsome Arsenal Fizzled in Venezuela. Here’s Why.
1 week ago - Venezuela’s advanced, Russian-made air defense systems were not even hooked up to radar when U.S. helicopters swooped in to snatch President Nicolás Maduro, American officials say, rendering Venezuelan airspace surprisingly unprotected long before the Pentagon launched its attack.
🌐
European Union Institute for Security Studies
iss.europa.eu › publications › commentary › venezuela-and-world-tracking-fallout-us-ousting-maduro
Venezuela and the world: Tracking the fallout of the US ousting of Maduro | European Union Institute for Security Studies
5 days ago - In the aftermath of Maduro’s abduction, the lesson for most countries in the region appears clear: take the threat seriously. The ‘Donroe Doctrine’ is very much alive in the Western Hemisphere. ... The official Russian response to the US intervention in Venezuela has been measured – with the foreign ministry expressing ‘deep concern’ and stressing the importance of respecting state sovereignty.
🌐
The Japan Times
japantimes.co.jp › commentary › 2026 › 01 › 16 › world › putins-silence-on-venezuela
Why is Putin silent on the capture of Maduro? - The Japan Times
5 days ago - Russian bloggers are criticizing Vladimir Putin’s silence after the U.S. attacked Venezuela and seized the country’s president, Nicolas Maduro.
🌐
Texas Public Radio
tpr.org › 2026-01-10 › why-is-russia-reserved-in-its-response-to-the-u-s-attack-on-venezuela
Why is Russia reserved in its response to the U.S. attack on Venezuela? | TPR
2 weeks ago - MAYNES: Well, Russia's foreign ministry demanded the release of Nicolás Maduro from U.S. custody, but Russia's hands are really tied here because they can't afford to alienate President Trump amid his efforts to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine. So Moscow pretty quickly pivoted to joining the U.S.
Find elsewhere
🌐
LSE
blogs.lse.ac.uk › home › politics › what the capture of nicolás maduro means for russia’s influence in latin america
What does Nicolás Maduro’s capture mean for Russia?
2 weeks ago - The capture of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela signals a sharp decline in Russia's credibility as a security partner and its long-term influence in Latin America.
🌐
The Guardian
theguardian.com › world › 2026 › jan › 05 › russia-weighs-up-fall-of-nicolas-maduro-venezuela
From grudging respect to unease: Russia weighs up fall of Maduro | Russia | The Guardian
2 weeks ago - Instead, it was Donald Trump who pulled it off in Venezuela, in an operation condemned by many as illegal, whisking away the Kremlin’s historic ally Nicolás Maduro, who now faces trial in New York. In public, Russian officials have reacted with anger, condemning the attack as a flagrant violation of international law and a dangerous precedent.
🌐
Washington Post
washingtonpost.com › world › americas
Inside the frantic global race to find an escape route for Maduro - The Washington Post
2 weeks ago - Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro at an event in late November. He would be seized in a U.S. operation about a month later.
🌐
The Hill
thehill.com › opinion › international › 5674224-venezuela-us-military-victory
Maduro’s capture is an embarrassing defeat for China, Russia and Iran
2 weeks ago - The meeting was in vain. Just hours later, Maduro would be escorted out in his pajamas by U.S. special forces. The strategic partnership with Russia also failed.
🌐
Foreign Policy
foreignpolicy.com › 2026 › 01 › 06 › venezuela-maduro-us-operation-china-russia-ukraine-taiwan
U.S. Capture of Venezuela's Maduro: Why China and Russia Won't Try a Similar Raid on Taiwan, Ukraine Leadership
2 weeks ago - Just as the United States does not recognize the legitimacy of Maduro’s rule in Venezuela, Russia and China do not recognize the legitimacy of Ukraine’s and Taiwan’s respective independence.
🌐
The Moscow Times
themoscowtimes.com › the moscow times › news › russia backs venezuela's interim leader after u.s. ousts maduro
Russia Backs Venezuela's Interim Leader After U.S. Ousts Maduro - The Moscow Times
1 week ago - Russia has voiced support for Venezuela’s interim leader Delcy Rodríguez after the United States seized leader Nicolás Maduro in a shock military raid on the capital city of Caracas.
🌐
Substack
steveinskeep.substack.com › p › five-questions-about-the-capture
Five questions about the capture of Maduro
3 weeks ago - We can say that these situations are different, of course, that Maduro was indicted in the U.S. and so forth, but others will overlook this. The U.S. may not worry about the precedent too much, simply because few other nations have the ability to swoop in and capture a president. Russia tried a lightning capture of Kyiv in 2022 and utterly failed.
🌐
CNBC
cnbc.com › 2026 › 01 › 05 › how-the-ousting-of-russias-ally-maduro-benefits-moscow.html
Why Russia is treading carefully after the ousting of Kremlin ally Maduro
2 weeks ago - Russia's reaction to the ousting of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has been cautious, with Moscow weighing up the potential geopolitical benefits and opportunities of the U.S.' unilateral action against the loss of an important regional ...
🌐
Fox News
foxnews.com › politics › trump-casts-maduros-ouster-smart-move-russia-china-enter-fray
Trump casts Maduro’s ouster as ‘smart’ move as Russia, China enter the fray
President Donald Trump is taking his pressure campaign to the next level against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and making it clear he doesn’t believe the strongman should be leading the country — all while China and Russia are speaking out on the escalating conflict involving their ally.
Published   1 month ago
🌐
POLITICO
politico.eu › article › donald-trump-venezuela-vladimir-putin-russia-nicolas-maduro
Trump’s superpower flex in Venezuela delivers a humbling blow to Putin’s Russia
2 weeks ago - President Putin has proved a useless ally to deposed Venezuelan leader Maduro, but the humiliation runs deeper: The U.S, president’s real global superpower reach is turning the Kremlin green with envy.
🌐
The Bulwark
thebulwark.com › p › venezuela-raid-has-russian-heads-spinning-press-propaganda-putin-medvedev-solovyov-simonyan-trump-zelensky-maduro
The Venezuela Raid Has Russian Heads Spinning
2 weeks ago - The humiliation of the Russian “patriots” was compounded by the fact that Maduro had been a Russian client and a received billions from Kremlin coffers—not to mention Russian air defense systems, which apparently were barely an obstacle for U.S. airpower.
🌐
NYTimes
nytimes.com › world › europe
Why Putin Went Quiet When Challenged by Trump Over Venezuela - The New York Times
2 weeks ago - Maduro is sitting some 4,700 miles away in a violent and overcrowded federal detention center in Brooklyn, having been spirited out of Caracas last Saturday in a U.S. military raid ordered by President Trump.