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The 'Law Enforcement' Rationale for Invading Venezuela Is an Open-Ended License for War

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07.01.2026

Executive Power

Jacob Sullum | 1.7.2026 12:01 AM

Venezuela is well rid of Nicolás Maduro, a corrupt, oppressive, and illegitimate leader who presided over that country's continuing decline after succeeding Hugo Chávez in 2013. And judging from what happened after the 1989 invasion of Panama, when U.S. forces nabbed a similarly odious strongman who likewise faced a federal drug indictment, the courts will not stand in the way of Maduro's prosecution.

The "law enforcement" rationale for Saturday's attack on Venezuela is nevertheless both implausible and troubling. It offers an open-ended license for any president who wants to excise Congress from decisions about the use of military force, accelerating a trend that threatens to nullify its constitutional war powers.

The early-morning operation that captured Maduro, which involved 150 aircraft and Delta Force soldiers accompanied by FBI personnel, reportedly killed 80........

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