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Hands off Venezuela!


Hands off Venezuela, no to Trump’s gangster invasion

Anti-war campaigners are demanding the British government condemns the US's kidnapping of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro

Socialist Worker UK 03-01-2026

Donald Trump has declared that US forces have “captured” Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro after airstrikes on the Latin American country. It is brazen and nakedly imperialist attack to overthrow the Venezuelan goverment, unleash violence and make Latin America a playground for US corporations. 

He said the US “carried out a large-scale strike against Venezuela” and “captured and flown out of the country” Maduro and his wife. 

US secretary of state Marco Rubio says Maduro, who had a £38 million bounty on his head, will stand trial.

The US president was set to hold a press conference on Saturday at 4pm British time. 

The air strikes on the capital Caracas and kidnapping of Maduro are a significant escalation in Trump’s plan to reassert US control of Latin America. His administration has been building up US forces in the Caribbean under the guise of targeting “narco boats” and demanding “regime change” in Venezuela.

The US has tried to force regime change in Venezuela since Maduro’s predecessor, socialist Hugo Chavez, was elected in 1999. This included a notorious coup attempt in 2002 that was defeated through mass mobilisations in less than 48 hours. 

The US has intervened elsewhere in Latin America, backing coup attempts and reactionary forces.  But this is the first direct military intervention since George Bush Senior removed Manuel Noriega, once the US puppet dictator in Panama, in 1989.

Anti-war campaigners in Britain are demanding the Labour government condemn Trump’s invasion and are calling protests.

Lindsey German, Stop The War Coalition convenor, said, “Trump’s bombing attack on Venezuela must be condemned in the strongest possible terms.

“The recent US national security strategy spelt out that US imperialism regards intervention in its ‘backyard’ of Latin America as its right.” 

The Labour government has so far remained silent because it’s determined to maintain Britain’s “special relationship” with US imperialism. 

Your Party MP Zarah Sultana said, “Venezuela has the world’s largest oil reserves—and that’s no coincidence. 

“This is naked US imperialism—an illegal assault on Caracas aimed at overthrowing a sovereign government and plundering its resources. Keir Starmer’s Labour government must condemn this unequivocally.”

What’s behind the escalation? It is of a piece with Trump’s National Security Strategy (NSS) published in December

Here, the Whitehouse outlined a new strategy to combat the decline of US hegemony, its ability to dominate the world. 

The document spoke about how “the United States rejects the ill-fated concept of global domination for itself”. It said that it was “dropping America’s misguided experiment of hectoring” states in the Middle East “into abandoning their historic forms of government”.

But it didn’t mark some end to US imperialism—far from it. It was a shift to more openly predatory imperialism and a renewed focus on dominating what’s known as the Western Hemisphere—the Americas and Greenland. 

So the National Security Strategy spoke about a “Trump Corollary” to the Monroe Doctrine. First declared in 1828, it said that Latin America was part of the US sphere of influence and warned European imperialist powers to stay out. 

Today, the US warned, “We want a Hemisphere that is free of hostile foreign incursion or ownership of key assets.”

That partly builds on previous US administrations. General Laura Richardson, who headed US Southern Command between 2021 and 2024, said, “Our competitors know that, our adversaries know that this region is so rich in resources it’s off the charts rich. 

“60 percent of the world’s lithium is in the region, you have heavy crude, you have light sweet crude, you have rare earth elements. 

 “You have the Amazon which is called the lungs of the world, you have 31 percent of the world’s fresh water here in this region. And there are adversaries that are taking advantage of this region every single day right in our neighbourhood.” 

The main competitor of the US is China, which has built close economic ties with Latin American states including Venezuela. While the National Security Strategy massively played down the US focus on China, the inter-imperialist competition between them still shapes policy. 

The US hopes that regime change in Venezuela would stamp its control across the continent and send a chill through all those who want to challenge it. 

Venezuela was a beacon for the left, progressive movements and resistance to imperialism in the 2000s. 

Chavez came to power in 1991 amid a popular resistance to neoliberalism. In 1989, the Caracazo Uprising saw a wave of resistance among workers and the poor to a “structural adjustment package” demanded by the IMF loan shark.

The Venezuelan ruling class never accepted the legitimacy of Chavez or workers and the poor having a say in politics.

But, even after Chavez was elected, there was a high degree of popular mobilisation and organisation. This defeated the US-backed coup and Venezuelan bosses’ attempts at sabotage, such as the oil bosses’ lockout that threatened to crash the economy in 2003. 

Maduro has been a faint echo of Chavez, who died in 2013. An unaccountable bureaucracy and corruption grew around the ruling PSUV party, while ordinary Venezuelans faced a growing social crisis.

This demoralised and demobilised the PSUV’s working class base compared to the height of the “Bolivarian process” in the 2000s. 

However, there can be no equivocation and hand-wringing on the left and labour movement. The overthrow of Maduro at the hands of the US will only hurl back the fight for liberation in Venezuela and across Latin America. 

The kidnapping of Maduro and his wife is a war crime and a prelude to vicious attacks on people in Venezuela. 

The main enemy is at home—in the Whitehouse and Downing Street. Take to the streets, show solidarity with people in Venezuela resisting US imperialism, demand the British government condemn Trump’s gangster invasion. 

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