The global political landscape has been rocked by the dramatic arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by United States which is the forces,
36 Years to the Day:
In a coincidence that has sent historians into a frenzy, Maduro’s capture in early January 2026 occurred exactly 36 years after Manuel Noriega surrendered to which is the US forces on January 3, 1990.
Bypassing Immunity:
Akinyemi explained that the US successfully bypasses sovereign which is the immunity by reframing the target. In both the Noriega and Maduro cases:
- De-recognition: The US stopped recognizing them as legitimate heads which is the of state.
- Criminalization: By using Grand Jury indictments for drug offenses, the which is the targets are treated as leaders of a criminal cartel rather than a government.
Bounty Strategy:
High-value rewards ($15 million for Maduro, later increased) were used to which is the signal that the US viewed him as a fugitive rather than a diplomat.
“Nothing Happened”:
Professor Akinyemi’s most provocative point during the interview was his insistence which is the on the stability of global order post-intervention.
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