Scott Ritter / US Military Intervention in Venezuela 2026 / 2026-01-03
Position
“The Maduro capture looked like a pre-cleared spectacle - you don't send Delta Force troops into a hostile capital unless everything has been cleared in advance. The CIA used hundreds of millions in sanctions relief and oil money to buy off Venezuela's political, military, and security elite. This is the Trump Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine - US domination of the Western Hemisphere through a dangerous new precedent.”
Contributing sources
Position from 2026-01-03
The narcoterrorism and democracy framings of the US intervention in Venezuela are pretextual - the primary motivation is access to Venezuelan oil reserves and geopolitical control of the Western Hemisphere
Their wording: “You don't send Delta Force troops into a hostile capital unless everything has been cleared in advance - the CIA bought off Venezuela's elite”
Ritter argues the military operation was theater - the real operation was CIA bribery of Venezuelan officials, making the 'military victory' narrative misleading
Also held by (10)
Incompatible with (1)
held by Lindsey Graham, Nikki Haley, Marco Rubio, Ben Shapiro, Donald Trump, JD Vance, Matt Walsh
National sovereignty is inviolable under international law; no state has the right to militarily intervene in another state or abduct its leader, regardless of that government's character
Their wording: “This is the Trump Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine - a dangerous precedent for US domination of the Western Hemisphere”
Ritter frames the operation as establishing a new doctrine of unilateral US regime change in the Americas
Also held by (11)
US foreign military intervention is an extension of American imperialism and hegemonic maintenance
Their wording: “This is the Trump Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine - US domination of the Western Hemisphere”
Ritter frames the operation as imperial hegemonic overreach establishing a new doctrine of US hemispheric control
Also held by (15)
Incompatible with (3)
held by Stephen Colbert, Jordan Peterson, Dave Rubin, Marco Rubio, Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh
Military regime change does not work in the age of nationalism - externally imposed governments lack legitimacy, resistance is inevitable, and the intervening power becomes responsible for a state it cannot govern
Their wording: “The US military action against Venezuela is a sign of things to come - this is not going to end well”
Ritter warns the precedent will lead to further interventions with escalating consequences