Cyprus Times

Maduro's Arrest a 'Slap' to Beijing and a Message to Tehran

Published January 3, 2026, 16:07
Maduro's Arrest a 'Slap' to Beijing and a Message to Tehran

The US arrest of Nicolás Maduro is not merely a regime change in Venezuela, but a strategic move aimed at hitting China. Venezuela has become a key supplier of crude oil to China, as Western sanctions have limited other options. This has led to a model where China receives oil in exchange for services and debt servicing. The US operation aims to disrupt this flow, increasing costs and risks for China. This move signals an increase in risk for China, as political instability in Venezuela could affect supply security and trade deals. China will face increased transportation insurance, loss of predictability in crude oil supplies, and the need to find alternative, potentially more expensive, suppliers. Donald Trump stated that the operation was successful and that Maduro and his wife were transferred to New York to face charges. He emphasized that the operation was complex and that the US is the only country that could carry it out in this way. The move is seen as a strong message to China and Iran, indicating that the US is willing to take drastic measures to protect its interests and destabilize countries considered opponents. Washington seeks to remove obstacles to its energy and trade plans, directly targeting its allies.