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America First versus intervention: Why Venezuela is splitting the MAGA coalition

Donald Trump’s decision to use US military force to capture Nicolás Maduro has thrilled parts of the Republican base but unsettled others who backed him for ending foreign wars. The fallout is exposing fresh cracks inside the MAGA movement.

January 05, 2026 / 13:07 IST
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America First versus intervention: Why Venezuela is splitting the MAGA coalition

Donald Trump built his political rise on a simple pledge: America First meant fewer foreign wars and an end to nation building abroad. That promise is now under intense scrutiny after his administration ordered a swift US military operation in Venezuela that led to the capture of Nicolás Maduro and his transfer to New York to face American criminal charges, the New York Times reported.

A swift operation but lingering questions

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The operation itself was widely praised inside Republican circles for its speed and precision. No American troops were reported killed, and officials stressed that the mission was limited in scope. Yet confusion over what comes next has triggered unease among Trump loyalists who believed his presidency marked a clean break from the interventionist policies of the Bush and Obama eras.

That unease deepened when Trump suggested that the United States might “run” Venezuela after Maduro’s removal. Senior officials quickly walked back that language. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said American forces were no longer on the ground and denied any plan for long-term occupation. The mixed messaging has left even friendly voices questioning whether the administration is drifting toward open-ended involvement.