Boots On Foreign Soil Again – Page 2 of 2 – Vibrant Social Chronicles

In the days that followed, the triumphant headlines faded faster than the unease. The capture of Nicolás Maduro was sold as proof of American precision, yet Trump’s own description of a “very dangerous attack” betrayed how thin the margin truly was. A few wrong seconds, a missed signal, and the story could have been flag-draped coffins, burning wreckage, and a president explaining why it was “worth it.”

His insistence that the mission must not be “in vain,” and his talk of Venezuela being “run properly,” hinted at a larger ambition: not just removing a man, but reshaping a nation. With forces “ready to go again,” the United States stands in a too-familiar posture—victorious, confident, and one decision away from something irreversible. History rarely announces the start of a new war. It begins like this: a success, a warning, and a choice no one can unmake.

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