我对马杜罗被抓的一点看法My Thoughts on the Capture of Maduro

作者:中国民主党英国总部党员 程敏
时间:2026.1.9

2026年甫一开端,国际形势就风云突变,美国三角洲部队跨国抓捕了委内瑞拉总统马杜罗,大半夜给马杜罗和他媳妇从床上揪起来押上直升机带回美国,以中俄为首的“正义联盟”再次痛失一员大将,而中国的处境明显比俄罗斯尴尬的多,因为马杜罗被抓前几个小时刚刚会见了来自中国的代表习近平的特使团,而中国国内的媒体和军事专家也几乎都在清一色的宣传“马杜罗为何不惊慌”,“美国为什么不敢动马杜罗”等,这个打脸的回旋镖与当年萨达姆被抓前如出一辙。事后中共气急败坏,战狼外交部紧急出动,谴责美国跨国抓捕马杜罗违反国际法,官媒也发文声称“今天是委内瑞拉,明天就可以是任何国家”,看到这个标题的那一刻我实在没绷住笑了出来,中国这个正义联盟里的“老大哥”,确实是把“没脸没皮”这四个字演绎的淋漓尽致,也不知道这标题是不是习近平一拍脑门想出来的,当初俄罗斯侵略乌克兰,中国“慷慨的”给乌克兰捐赠了几千顶帐篷,呼吁各方克制谈话,并且明里暗里各种支援俄罗斯,买俄罗斯的高价油,老战狼王毅还声称中俄友谊无上限,始终拒绝承认俄罗斯是侵略者。如今轮到中国在美洲的”小兄弟“遭难了,对于这次甚至没有造成任何平民伤亡的抓捕独裁者事件,中国却似乎一下化身成了正义使者,慷慨激昂的谴责了起来。前倨而后恭,思之令人发笑。

其实就我个人而言,我最开始是有担心这次事件起一个坏头的,例如中国借由此次事件,有样学样对赖清德总统也来一个跨国抓捕,国际上问起来中共可以直接推说”美国先这么干的,我只是照葫芦画瓢,而且我们从来就不承认台湾的主权地位,这不过是境内抓捕叛国者而已”。但是仔细一想,国际法本来也没什么约束力,俄罗斯入侵乌克兰,普京被抓了吗?习近平镇压新疆,抓捕异议人士,国际法有给他任何惩罚吗?原本应该是主持正义的国际法,近些年却俨然成为了独裁者镇压国内民众后,拒绝国际社会干涉的武器,民主国家却只能口头上谴责,想想真是挺恶心的。所以,我强烈支持美国抓捕马杜罗,哈哈哈,最好连哈梅内伊,金正恩,普京,习近平四个搅屎棍一块抓了,那世界和平真的就指日可待了!

My Thoughts on the Capture of Maduro

Author: Cheng Min, Party Member of the UK Headquarters of the China Democracy Party

Date: 9 January 2026

No sooner had 2026 begun than the international situation suddenly shifted. US Delta Force carried out a cross-border operation to capture Venezuelan president Maduro, dragging him and his wife out of bed in the middle of the night and putting them on a helicopter back to the United States. The so-called “justice alliance” led by China and Russia once again lost a key ally. China’s position is clearly far more awkward than Russia’s, because just a few hours before Maduro was taken, he had met a special envoy delegation sent by Xi Jinping from China. Inside China, the state media and military pundits were almost unanimously churning out lines like “Why Maduro is not panicking” and “Why the United States doesn’t dare touch Maduro”. This face-slapping boomerang is almost identical to what happened before Saddam was captured.

After the fact, the CCP flew into a rage. The wolf-warrior Foreign Ministry rushed out to condemn the United States for “violating international law” through its cross-border capture of Maduro. State media also put out pieces claiming “Today it’s Venezuela, tomorrow it could be any country”. When I saw that headline, I honestly couldn’t stop myself laughing. As the self-appointed “big brother” of this so-called justice alliance, China really has taken “shamelessness” to its absolute extreme. One wonders whether that line was something Xi Jinping came up with on the spur of the moment. When Russia invaded Ukraine, China “generously” donated a few thousand tents to Ukraine, called on “all sides to exercise restraint”, and at the same time supported Russia in all sorts of open and covert ways, including buying Russian oil at inflated prices. The veteran wolf warrior Wang Yi even declared that China–Russia friendship has “no limits”, and Beijing has consistently refused to acknowledge Russia as the aggressor.

Now that China’s “little brother” in the Americas has run into trouble, Beijing suddenly transforms itself into a defender of justice and starts loudly condemning this operation to capture a dictator – an operation which, incidentally, did not even cause any civilian casualties. The contrast between past arrogance and present moralising is frankly comical.

Speaking purely for myself, my first reaction was to worry that this might set a bad precedent – that China might copy this approach and attempt some kind of cross-border “arrest” of President Lai Ching-te, and when questioned internationally, simply shrug and say: “The Americans did it first, we’re just following their example. And we’ve never recognised Taiwan’s sovereignty anyway – this is just an internal operation to apprehend a traitor.”

But thinking it through, international law never really had much binding force to begin with. Russia invaded Ukraine – has Putin been arrested? Xi Jinping has suppressed Xinjiang and imprisoned dissidents – has international law imposed any punishment on him? International law, which ought to be an instrument of justice, has in recent years all but turned into a shield for dictators: after they crack down on their own people, they wave “non-interference” around to block any international action, while democracies are left to issue verbal condemnations and little more. The whole thing is frankly disgusting.

So I strongly support the United States in capturing Maduro. Hahaha. Ideally, they would bundle Khamenei, Kim Jong-un, Putin and Xi Jinping – these four world-class shit-stirrers – into the same net as well. Then world peace really would be just around the corner.