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Home / Venezuela / On Venezuela, Trump is forgetting the lessons of the Middle East
Venezuela, Grand strategy, Western Hemisphere

December 17, 2025

On Venezuela, Trump is forgetting the lessons of the Middle East

By Rosemary Kelanic

resident Donald Trump’s threats to topple Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro prove the U.S. has learned nothing from nearly 25 years of misadventures in the Middle East, where our win-loss record makes it painfully clear that regime change unleashes more problems than it solves.

Forcefully breaking the Maduro regime could break Venezuela itself—and spur chaos in our own hemisphere.

The Trump Administration has been ramping up the pressure on Maduro. The U.S. began a massive build-up of military forces in the Caribbean in August and announced a strike on an alleged drug boat off Venezuela’s coast the following month. The strikes have continued since despite the U.S. producing little evidence the boats carry drug runners, and in October Trump confirmed that the CIA is conducting covert operations inside Venezuela.

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Rosemary
Kelanic

Director, Middle East Program

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