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Venezuela Releases Political Prisoners After Maduro Capture

Venezuela Releases Political Prisoners After Maduro Capture

Is Trump's savvy pressure forcing Venezuela to cooperate, or is Venezuela making a smart sovereign move, or should Trump press harder until all prisoners are freed?
Venezuela Releases Political Prisoners After Maduro Capture
Above: Members of the Committee for the Freedom of Political Prisoners in Caracas on Jan. 8. Image credit: Ronaldo Schemidt/AFP/Getty Images

The Spin

Trump's decisive pressure on Venezuela's new leadership has delivered real results, securing the release of political prisoners and demonstrating that American strength works. The acting government has cooperated with every U.S. demand, proving that maximum influence tactics force authoritarian regimes to bend. This marks the beginning of dismantling Venezuela's repressive system and vindicates the administration's hardline approach.

This release is a deft, sovereign act of benevolence by the Venezuelan government to ensure peaceful coexistence in the country. Venezuela is navigating extremely complex geopolitical waters, and this act of goodwill supports greater stability.

It's vital that all of Venezuela's political prisoners are freed — not just a tiny handful. The Venezuelan regime is trying to deceive President Trump and his administration with a symbolic act — the White House must keep up the pressure.

Metaculus Prediction

There is a 53% chance that there will be a civil war in Venezuela before 2050, according to the Metaculus prediction community.



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