Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores have arrived at a military installation in New York following their apprehension during a significant military operation conducted by United States forces in Venezuela. The controversial capture occurred in the early hours of Saturday morning, marking a dramatic escalation in the ongoing political tensions between Washington and Caracas.
According to verified reports from multiple media outlets, the presidential aircraft touched down at Stewart Air National Guard Base in Newburgh, New York, on January 3, 2026. The arrival precedes their scheduled appearance at the Manhattan federal court system, though specific charges remain undisclosed at this time.
The Venezuelan government has responded with vehement opposition to the extraordinary military action. Vice-President Delcy Rodríguez, speaking during an emergency session of the National Defense Council broadcast nationally on state television, formally demanded the “immediate release” of both President Maduro and the First Lady. The broadcast emphasized the administration’s position that the capture represents a violation of international law and Venezuelan sovereignty.
This development occurs against the backdrop of increasingly strained diplomatic relations between the United States and Venezuela, which have deteriorated significantly over recent years due to political differences, sanctions, and allegations of authoritarian governance. The military intervention to apprehend a sitting head of state establishes an unprecedented chapter in Western Hemisphere relations, with potential implications for international diplomacy norms.
Security analysts suggest the operation likely required extensive planning and intelligence coordination, though official details regarding the execution remain classified. International observers are monitoring reactions from global powers and regional partners throughout Latin America, with many anticipating strong responses from nations traditionally aligned with Venezuela’s government.
