Why the Isolationist Wing Is Wrong: Trump’s Maduro Takedown Is Pure America First, Not Nation-Building – The American Spectator | USA News and Politics

Why the Isolationist Wing Is Wrong: Trump’s Maduro Takedown Is Pure America First, Not Nation-Building

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President Donald Trump and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth delivered remarks at a press conference following Operation Absolute Resolve in Venezuela, leading to the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, January 3, 2026 (Official White House Photo by Molly Riley)

President Donald J. Trump’s lightning-fast operation to capture Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro on January 3 has delivered a resounding victory for American interests. With Maduro now in a New York federal prison facing narco-terrorism charges, and U.S. oversight opening the door for American companies to revive Venezuela’s massive 303 billion barrels of proven oil reserves — the world’s largest — the advantages are undeniable: lower energy costs, new jobs, and a decisive setback for China’s influence in our hemisphere.

Yet, even as Republicans rally behind the President — with 65 percent approving the operation according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll — some in the GOP’s isolationist faction, echoing Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s pointed criticism, are questioning the move. Greene posted on X: “We elected Trump to end nation-building, not start it in our backyard. This smells like another Deep State trap.” Why are voices like Greene, Sen. Rand Paul, and Rep. Thomas Massie pushing back against what is clearly a win-win for America? (RELATED: Yes, Trump’s Action Against Maduro Was Legal)

The benefits speak for themselves. Venezuela’s oil production has collapsed under Maduro’s regime to around 900,000-1.1 million barrels per day, down from peaks of over 3 million in the 1990s. Reviving it with American investment from companies like Chevron, ExxonMobil, and ConocoPhillips — whose assets were seized under Chávez — means cheaper heavy crude perfectly suited for U.S. Gulf Coast refineries, potentially dropping pump prices and creating thousands of jobs in red states. (RELATED: You’ve Never Heard of the Citgo Six, and We’re Going to Change That Right Now)

Geopolitically, it’s a knockout blow. Maduro’s cartel flooded America with cocaine while China and Russia propped him up with billions in loans. Trump’s action severs that lifeline, curbs migration from Venezuela’s socialist collapse, and reasserts dominance in our backyard. Polls show Trump’s approval rising to 42-43 percent — his highest since the election — with strong GOP backing.

Critics like Greene argue this betrays “America First” by risking nation-building. Paul calls it a potential slide into “war” without full congressional approval, and Massie questions the long-term commitment. They fear a “Deep State trap” leading to endless involvement, echoing Iraq or Libya.

Oversight is temporary, focused on stabilizing oil flows and securing compensation for expropriated assets — not taxpayer-funded rebuilding.

But they’re missing the point: This isn’t nation-building — it’s targeted law enforcement with massive upside. Trump executed a precise raid with no U.S. casualties, framing it as justice against an indicted criminal. Oversight is temporary, focused on stabilizing oil flows and securing compensation for expropriated assets — not taxpayer-funded rebuilding. As Trump emphasized in his Mar-a-Lago remarks, U.S. companies will lead the revival, turning a profit while advancing American interests. (RELATED: The Experts Were Wrong About Pete Hegseth)

Venezuela isn’t a distant quagmire — it’s our hemisphere’s problem child, fueling drugs and chaos at our border. Ignoring it isn’t isolationism; it’s negligence. Trump’s first term showed he avoided endless wars while delivering results. This is “peace through strength” in action.

Internal dissent risks handing ammunition to globalists and Democrats screaming “imperialism.” But MAGA thrives on unity behind bold wins. Influencers like Steve Bannon praise it as reclaiming America’s edge on his War Room podcast. With Latino voters cheering and Trump’s ratings up, this strengthens the coalition.

Skeptics should trust Trump — he’s proven he delivers without the swamp’s traps. This is America First: decisive, profitable, and unapologetic. Let’s rally behind it for a stronger 2026.

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