Saturday, January 3, 2026

Intentionally or not, the US's capture of Maduro is a threat to Iran's regime - analysis


Intentionally or not, the US's capture of Maduro is a threat to Iran's regime - analysis



Whether US President Donald Trump and his administration intended or not to add a warning to the Iranian regime as a side effect to Saturday's capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, Islamic Regime officials will likely interpret the US military operation as such.

Iran, a longtime ally of Venezuela, has been suffering from civil unrest since Sunday amid a dramatically weakening rial, water shortages, and a regime with a weakened image after the 12-day war with the US and Israel. Riots and protests have persisted as the Islamic regime has cracked down, but in response to the security forces' tightening grip, Trump has issued aggressive warnings.

Trump cautioned Iran on Truth Social on Friday that if its security forces killed protesters, "the United States of America will come to their rescue."

"We are locked and loaded and ready to go," wrote the US president.

These remarks came just two days after Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and noted that if Iran was indeed "behaving badly" by continuing to develop nuclear and ballistic missile programs, "we'll knock them down. We'll knock the hell out of them."

Such warnings, coupled with a tacit demonstration of Trump's willingness to use military force and even regime change, would give any hostile country pause, but coincidental or not, the Maduro operation fell on the six-year anniversary of Trump's assassination of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani. The operation and the sortie to destroy Iranian nuclear facilities were referenced by Trump in a Saturday briefing as campaigns comparable to the Maduro raid.

 "This was one of the most stunning effective and powerful displays of American military might and competence in American history, and if you think about it, there have been other good ones, like the attack on Soleimani, the attack on [ISIS founder Abu Bakr] Al Baghdadi, and the obliteration and decimation of the Iran nuclear sites just recently in the operation known as Midnight Hammer," said Trump.

The intentional or unintentional messages in the Maduro operation have not been missed by Israeli officials, who have verbalized the omens in the pillars of smoke in Caracas.

"The regime in Iran should pay close attention to what is happening in Venezuela," Yesh Atid leader said on X on Saturday.

US's Venezuela op. delivered blow to 'global axis of evil,' sent 'clear message' to Khamenei

Diaspora Minister Amichai Chikli also said in a statement that the operation delivered a blow to the "global axis of evil" and sent a "clear message" to Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

"Maduro did not run a country, he ran a crime and drug empire that directly fueled Hezbollah and Iran," Chikli said Saturday night. "The president's decisive steps have proven once again that strong leaders are the only way to defeat dictators."

According to Maariv, Commanders for Israel's Security, an NGO composed of more than 550 retired senior officials, also assessed that "The American action in Venezuela is a warning to the regime in Iran."

The flurry of statements by Iranian officials on Saturday may indicate increased concern, seeing a reminder that Trump is not all bluster when it comes to dealing with his enemies.

The Iranian MFA issued a statement criticizing the US military operation in Venezuela as a " blatant violation of the country’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity," and called on the United Nations to condemn Washington.





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