The Trump administration's three-phase plan to stabilize Venezuela following the eventual capture of socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro will only succeed if America first neutralizes the military presence of Iran, Russia, and China in the South American nation, according to a bombshell new report from the Center for a Secure Free Society.
This isn't just about removing one corrupt leader – it's about dismantling an entire axis of evil that has turned Venezuela into a launching pad for anti-American operations right in our own backyard.
The report exposes how these hostile foreign powers have systematically infiltrated Venezuela, using the collapsing nation as a strategic foothold to threaten American interests throughout the Western Hemisphere. Iran has established military bases, Russia has deployed weapons systems, and China has trapped the country in debt through predatory lending schemes.
Patriots on social media are already connecting the dots. As one user noted, sharing the Breitbart report: "Neutralizing Iran, China, Russia in Venezuela Key to Post-Maduro Stabilization." The stakes couldn't be higher for American national security.
Meanwhile, another social media user highlighted the broader pattern of authoritarian regimes working together, pointing out how illegitimate leaders connected to corruption and violence deserve to be replaced by governments that actually serve their people – a sentiment that applies perfectly to Maduro's criminal regime.
"Any leader President, King, prince is illegitimate if connected to epstein, murder, rapes, underage girls etc & their country's people deserve new leaders," the user posted, referencing countries including Venezuela, Russia, Iran, and China.
The timing of this report couldn't be more critical. With President Trump back in office and committed to America First policies, we finally have leadership willing to confront these threats head-on instead of appeasing dictators like the previous administration did.
This three-phase stabilization plan represents exactly the kind of strategic thinking America needs – but it will require decisive action against foreign adversaries who've been allowed to run wild in our hemisphere for far too long.
The question isn't whether America can neutralize these threats in Venezuela – it's whether we have the political will to do what's necessary to protect our national security. Under Trump's leadership, that answer is finally yes.
