The Pandora’s Box is open. Washington didn’t just kidnap a man, It kidnapped the last illusion of a rules-based world.
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This time, Trump didn’t just “intervene in a coup,”
he tore off the last fig leaf of the international system.
Because he sent a naked signal to the world:
If I say you’re a criminal, you’re a criminal.
If I want to arrest your president, I’ll send special forces to kidnap him across borders.
What does this mean?
It means that: except for a few nuclear-armed powers, every other country has just become an inferior nation, vulnerable to purging at any time.
Today it’s Maduro.
Tomorrow it could be an African head of state.
The day after, a left-wing president in Latin America.
Rules no longer exist.
Only force does.
And history has shown us:
• The U.S. doesn’t dare attack North Korea
• It won’t start a full-scale war against Iran
• It won’t touch Russia
• It wouldn’t even approach Cuba
Because their leaders hold one thing in common:
a final insurance policy: nuclear weapons, or an equivalent threat of retaliation.
But Venezuela had none.
No nukes, no satellite shield, no leverage.
Just a president kidnapped, and a nation that couldn’t stop it.
So no, Trump didn’t open Pandora’s box.
He forced the Global South to draw a brutal conclusion:
Without nuclear deterrence, there is no sovereignty.
And that’s where the danger truly begins.
Because when a world order tells weaker nations,
“You don’t have the right to exist,”
the only rational response becomes:
Develop irreversible weapons.
What comes next?
• Regional arms races
• Nuclear proliferation
• Accelerated de-dollarization
• A global strategic shift away from U.S. dominance
The Pandora’s Box is open.
Washington didn’t just kidnap a man,
It kidnapped the last illusion of a rules-based world.

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