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What a US war game reveals about the risks of ousting Venezuela’s Maduro

Internal planning exercises warned that toppling Venezuela’s leader could trigger chaos, armed resistance and a massive refugee surge

November 21, 2025 / 13:00 IST
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Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro (Courtesy: Reuters photo)
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro (Courtesy: Reuters photo)

When Donald Trump first pushed to drive Nicolás Maduro from power, his own government quietly tested what might come next. A US war game run during his first term painted a stark picture: the fall of Maduro could open the door to turmoil, competing armed groups and a long, messy struggle for control of Venezuela, the New York Times reported.

A war game that ends in chaos

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As the Trump administration explored ways to unseat Maduro, US officials and outside experts gathered for a series of official “war game” exercises. Their task was to map out likely scenarios if the Venezuelan leader were removed by a coup, popular uprising or foreign intervention.

Douglas Farah, a national security consultant who took part in several of these sessions, later reported that almost every path led to the same outcome: a fractured state, warring power centres and no quick route back to stability. The conclusion, he wrote in an unclassified memo for the Pentagon, was that Maduro’s overthrow would probably shatter the brittle authoritarian system and unleash chaos for an extended period.