Jan. 11, 2026

MM#453--Peace Through Strength In Venezuela-- Part 1

FAN MAIL--We would love YOUR feedback--Send us a Text Message A nighttime city goes dark, rotors whisper over rooftops, and a regime built on crime loses its center of gravity. That image anchors a frank, fast-moving breakdown of Operation Absolute Resolve—the surgical extraction that removed Nicolás Maduro without a single U.S. casualty or aircraft loss. We open with first principles from Liberty and Tyranny, asking what prudence requires when unalienable rights collide with the limits of Am...

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A nighttime city goes dark, rotors whisper over rooftops, and a regime built on crime loses its center of gravity. That image anchors a frank, fast-moving breakdown of Operation Absolute Resolve—the surgical extraction that removed Nicolás Maduro without a single U.S. casualty or aircraft loss. We open with first principles from Liberty and Tyranny, asking what prudence requires when unalienable rights collide with the limits of American responsibility, then test those principles against a real-world mission that felt more like law enforcement than nation building.

I walk through the skeptical reflex shaped by Iraq and Afghanistan and explain why the facts on the ground shifted my view. Maduro’s Venezuela wasn’t acting like a sovereign state; it was operating as a transnational cartel hub funneling cocaine and fentanyl into American streets while inviting Russia, China, and Iran into our hemisphere. That changes the moral math. We draw the line from Noriega’s Panama to Caracas, show how sovereignty erodes when a ruler weaponizes the state for organized crime, and clarify why a narrow objective—remove the cartel boss in a presidential sash—served both justice and deterrence.

From there, we unpack the mission profile: more than 150 aircraft, coordinated cyber effects, lights out over Caracas, target hit at 2:01 a.m., and a clean exfil. No occupation. No open-ended promises. Just a defined aim met with precision and restraint. The takeaway is not triumphalism but discipline: peace through strength means clarity of purpose, proportional means, and a hard stop once the job is done. We close with practical guardrails to prevent mission creep and a look ahead to part two on Venezuela’s next chapter and regional stability. If this analysis resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who cares about strategy and ethics, and leave a review to help more listeners find the conversation.


Key Points from the Episode:

We weigh the moral and strategic case for removing Nicolás Maduro through a surgical extraction that avoided quagmire while targeting a criminal enterprise masquerading as a state. We connect prudence, sovereignty, and the Monroe Doctrine to a Reagan-style peace through strength.

• Levin’s framework on rights, limits, and prudence
• Skepticism after Iraq and Afghanistan
• Operation Absolute Resolve planning and execution
• Maduro as narco-terrorist and illegitimate ruler
• Noriega precedent and sovereignty boundaries
• Monroe Doctrine and great-power presence
• Objectives achieved without occupation
• Guardrails to prevent mission creep

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00:07 - Welcome And Book Of The Day

00:40 - Liberty, Rights, And Prudence

01:26 - From Skepticism To New Facts

02:34 - Operation Absolute Resolve Unpacked

03:34 - The Moral Question Of Intervention

04:16 - Maduro As Cartel-Style Ruler

04:49 - Historical Parallels And Sovereignty

05:29 - Monroe Doctrine And Great-Power Footprint

05:58 - Outcomes, Reagan Doctrine, And Sign-Off

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Welcome to the Theory to Action Podcast, where we examine the timeless treasures of wisdom from the great books in less time to help you take action immediately and ultimately to create and lead a flourishing life.

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Now, here's your host, David Kaiser.

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Hello, I am David, and welcome back to another Mojo Minute and our first of 2026.

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This will be a video podcast, and as always, let's begin with our book of the day.

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The conservative believes that unalienable rights attach to all human beings, but it is not necessarily the responsibility of the United States to enforce those rights.

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How can it be?

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However, he also believes that there are times when evil perpetuated by a regime is so horrific that to ignore it tears at the moral core of American civil society.

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Although there can be no single doctrine that defines the elements of action or inaction in every case, once again prudence must dictate if and when the cost of American lives and treasure is worth intervention on these grounds.

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Now that was a quote from Mark Levin's Liberty and Tyranny about the tension between liberty and power and responsibility.

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And if you've been with me for the last four and a half years, you know where I stand.

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I'm a Reagan conservative, and I believe in a strong defense, and I'm deeply skeptical of foreign interventions.

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We watched nation building happen in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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We spent American blood and treasure trying to turn distant countries into Jeffersonian democracies.

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And it didn't work.

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And when the news broke on January 2nd, 2026 that President Trump had ordered a military operation into the heart of Caracas, Venezuela, my gut reaction was to cringe.

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Here we go again, I thought.

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Another quagmire, another forever war.

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Then I dug into the facts and the execution of the operation.

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This wasn't just an invasion, it was an extraction.

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Operation Absolute Resolve showed a level of competence we haven't seen in a long time from our military.

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Over a hundred and fifty aircraft from 20 bases across the whole hemisphere, fighters, bombers, cyber assets converged in the dead of night.

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They turned out the lights in Caracas, literally and figuratively.

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The extraction force flew in low, evaded defenses, and hit the target at 201 AM.

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They grabbed the dictator Maduro and his wife, and they fought their way out.

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They did it without a single American killed and without losing a single aircraft.

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That's a scap, my friends, not a sledgehammer.

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But the tactics alone don't show nor answer the moral question.

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Was this right?

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And here's where my thinking shifted.

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You know, under Maduro, Venezuela stopped acting like a normal sovereign state, and they started acting like, well, a criminal enterprise.

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He rigged elections, he clung to power as an illegitimate ruler.

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He was indicted in a U.S.

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court on narco-terrorism charges, accused of running Cartel de la Solas gang, and he flooded the American streets with cocaine and fentanyl.

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At that point, you're not dealing with a president, you're dealing with a cartel boss and a presidential sash.

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And we've seen this before.

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Manuel Noriega in Panama in 1989.

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Noriega was the de facto ruler.

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He was on the cartel's payroll, and he was indicted in U.S.

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courts before we seized him.

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Now Maduro's path is eerily similar.

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When a leader turns his country into a logistics hub for poisoning Americans and exporting crime, he doesn't get to hide behind sovereignty.

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Sovereignty is for nations, not cartels.

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Now, when you add in the Monroe Doctrine, Venezuela was becoming a forward operating base for Russia and China and Iran.

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And all that was in our own hemisphere.

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This wasn't about building another Iraq, it was a law enforcement operation on a geopolitical scale.

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We removed the cancer from the top while leaving the basic state intact.

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So here's where I land in this mojo minute.

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We secured stolen oil assets.

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We removed a narco-terrorist who was an illegitimate president and refused to leave.

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And we did it all without losing a single body.

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That's peace through strength.

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Reagan style.

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Reagan didn't ask the UN for permission and Grenada or Libya.

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He acted to defend American interest.

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America is back in 2026.

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Now this is part one of a two-parter on Venezuela.

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Join us later in the week at TeammojoAcademy.com.

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Again, TeammojoAcademy.com.

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And as always, keep fighting the good fight.

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Thank you for joining us.

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We hope you enjoyed this theory to action podcast.

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Be sure to check out our show page at teammojoacademy.com, where we have everything we discussed in this podcast as well as other great resources.

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Until next time, keep getting your mojo on.