Glenn Diesen - Greater Eurasia Podcast

Diego Sequera: Venezuela Is Just the Beginning

Jan 11, 2026
Diego Sequera, a Venezuelan journalist from Misión Verdad, dives deep into the U.S. assault on Venezuela, highlighting civilian casualties and the extensive military tactics used. He shares insights on the public's resilient response to Maduro's kidnapping and critiques U.S. assumptions of local support. Sequera examines the implications of Venezuela's oil resources, Chevron's role, and the geopolitical tensions with powers like China and Russia. He warns of the risks of regional blowback and questions the viability of U.S. control over Venezuela.
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INSIGHT

Assault Hit Civilians And Infrastructure

  • The U.S. assault on Caracas was not a 'clean' precision operation and struck civilian infrastructure and residential areas.
  • Diego Sequera reports ~100 dead, many wounded, and attacks on hospitals, research centers and communications sites showing broad damage.
ANECDOTE

Reporter’s Journey Into A Bombed Caracas

  • Diego Sequera recounts traveling from western Venezuela to Caracas and confronting the shock of a bombed city.
  • He compares visiting damaged residential blocks to seeing Tehran after Israeli attacks, emphasizing the emotional impact.
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Overwhelming Force, Limited Resistance

  • The attack used overwhelming force: helicopters, drones and electronic warfare overwhelmed Venezuela's defenses.
  • Sequera says the scale and technology made the assault too much for the country to repel in places despite local resistance.
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