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The Wright Report

05 JAN 2026: Special War Report: Venezuela // Developing News From Mexico, Iran, Finland, Germany, Good Medical Reports!

The Wright Report

Bryan Dean Wright

News, Politics

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 5 January 2026

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today's top stories shaping America and the world. In this Special War Brief edition of The Wright Report, Bryan delivers an exclusive breakdown of the stunning U.S. operation that captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, examines the legal and strategic fallout of the mission, and warns that while the snatch was flawless, what comes next may be far more dangerous.

Operation Absolute Resolve Captures Maduro:
U.S. Special Forces and the CIA executed a high-risk overnight raid in Caracas, capturing Nicolás Maduro and his wife from a fortified military base and flying them to New York to face federal drug trafficking charges. The operation involved more than 150 U.S. aircraft, cyber tools that disabled air defenses and electricity, and months of CIA recruitment inside Maduro's inner circle. One U.S. helicopter took fire and one soldier was lightly injured, but the mission succeeded without American fatalities.

Legal Gray Zone and Regime Change Risks:
Bryan explains the central legal question now facing the Trump administration. If the operation is treated strictly as a law enforcement action, it likely falls within presidential authority. But Trump's own comments about controlling Venezuelan oil, gold, and governance blur that line and raise questions about whether this was de facto regime change, which could require congressional approval. The uncertainty is already complicating Maduro's prosecution and U.S. credibility abroad.

Who Runs Venezuela Now:
Despite Maduro's removal, his vice president Delcy Rodríguez remains in power and is openly defying Washington, claiming Maduro is still the legitimate leader. Bryan warns that the United States may be attempting a "puppet strategy" rather than a clean transition, relying on hardline Marxists who still control militias, gangs, and narco networks like Tren de Aragua. This creates a volatile mix of criminal, ideological, and guerrilla threats inside a country larger than Texas.

Global Shockwaves and Warnings:
China reacted with fury and signaled that America's action could justify similar operations against Taiwan. Democrats condemned the raid as unlawful despite years of calling for Maduro's removal. Trump and Secretary Rubio warned that Cuba, Colombia, Mexico, and even Greenland should take note. Bryan cautions that while the operation showcased American intelligence and military excellence, it also exposed U.S. vulnerabilities to retaliation through minerals, sabotage networks, and proxy violence at home.

Best Case vs. Worst Case:
Best case, the U.S. secures energy access, stabilizes Venezuela, and sends millions of migrants home. Worst case, Venezuela descends into chaos, guerrilla warfare erupts, Tren de Aragua launches attacks inside the United States, and China or Russia escalate through economic or covert retaliation. Bryan concludes that capturing Maduro may prove to be the easiest part of a long and dangerous chapter now unfolding.

 

"And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32

 

 

Keywords: Operation Absolute Resolve Maduro capture, CIA Special Forces Caracas raid, Maduro drug trafficking SDNY, Trump Venezuela oil gold control, Delcy Rodríguez power struggle, Tren de Aragua retaliation risk, China Taiwan snatch precedent, Cuba Colombia Mexico warnings, regime change legal authority, Venezuela best case worst case scenario

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0:00.0

It's January 5th. I'm Brian Dean Wright, former CIA operations officer, and this is The Wright Report.

0:16.1

Hey, good day to you, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to The Right Report, Your Daily Knoz, podcast.

0:21.9

I've got a special war brief for you this morning that's shaping America in the world.

0:26.7

President Nicholas Maduro of Venezuela is gone, snatched by U.S. Special Forces from his bunker in Caracas over the weekend.

0:33.9

But what comes next for that country and for the region? And was that what we saw for the weekend a wise move by President Trump?

0:41.0

Are we on the verge of a new democratically elected government in Venezuela?

0:44.7

Or one descending into chaos and anarchy?

0:48.2

We'll unpack everything today, including some news from my sources in the U.S. Intel community.

0:53.8

We'll also do a tease later on for some news about other events happening around the world,

0:58.0

including from Mexico, where, unfortunately, we've got a new outbreak of the screw worm.

1:02.7

Also news from Iran, where the protests there continue.

1:06.4

Later blackouts in Berlin after a leftist terror attack happened over the weekend.

1:10.7

We'll also touch on

1:11.5

medical news from Frankfurt, Germany, about reviving your immune system, and also how to

1:16.3

beat bowel cancers. The answer is in your home right now this morning. But before we go to Germany,

1:21.7

folks, let's get to our top news out of Washington, D.C., Caracas, and New York City this morning.

1:27.1

The Big Apple is now home to the former Marxist dictator and the former president of Venezuela,

1:32.4

Nicholas Maduro.

1:33.7

The New York Times reports that Maduro and his wife, Celia, are expected to make their first

1:37.6

appearance in Manhattan today at a courtroom there to face U.S. drug charges after U.S.

1:42.5

Special Forces and the CIA engineered his snatching from his

1:45.6

secure compound in Caracas on Saturday. That incredible operation lit up the night sky around 2 a.m.

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