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Trump says US will ‘run Venezuela’, keep oil flowing to China after Maduro capture

US President Donald Trump questioned Maria Corina Machado’s readiness as opposition leader, who earlier said her group is ready to take power

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This image posted on US President Donald Trump’s Truth Social account on Saturday shows CIA Director John Ratcliffe and  Trump at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, watching a remote feed of the US military’s mission to capture Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro. Photo: AFP
Igor Patrickin Rio de JaneiroandMark Magnierin New York

US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that the United States would maintain direct control of Venezuela to prevent “somebody else” taking it over after a military operation that captured President Nicolas Maduro, pledging to keep oil flowing to China even as Washington signalled it would manage the transition itself.

Trump’s remarks came hours after overnight air and ground strikes hit Venezuela, with explosions reported in Caracas and other states, prompting local authorities to declare a national emergency and mobilise troops.

Washington later confirmed that Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, had been captured and removed from the country, and released photographs showing Maduro under US custody.

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It was not immediately clear how US control of Venezuela would function in practice, how long it would last and what legal authority would underpin it. Trump said “a group of US civilian and military officials” would temporarily oversee the country but gave no timetable for elections.

The UN has scheduled an emergency Security Council meeting for Monday on the US role in Venezuela.

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The attack marked the most direct US military action in Latin America since the 1989 invasion of Panama and triggered immediate international reactions, most notably from China, Venezuela’s largest oil customer.

Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia and opposition leader Maria Corina Machado during their campaign closing rally in Caracas in July. Photo: AFP
Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia and opposition leader Maria Corina Machado during their campaign closing rally in Caracas in July. Photo: AFP
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