You Break It, You Bought It.


http://childpsychiatryassociates.com/faq-items/ Donald Trump just shattered a country, and now he owns the wreckage.

Sincelejo Not a photo of Nicolás Maduro in handcuffs. Not a victory lap.

The wreckage.

Snatching the sitting president of Venezuela out of his own capital was was regime change by force, full stop. History does not treat that lightly. And it never sends a small bill.

Maduro was a thug. He was also the keystone holding together a criminalized petro-state run by generals, narco-networks, and armed militias. When you rip out the keystone, the structure does not politely reform. It collapses.

That is what Trump just did.

Eight million Venezuelans have already fled their country under Maduro’s rule. That happened with a dictator still in place. Now remove him and watch what happens when rival gangs, loyalist gunmen, and cartel money start fighting over what is left. The next wave will not stop in Colombia or Panama. It will reach the U.S. border.

Trump did not just destabilize Venezuela. He aimed a migration cannon at his own country.

He also did something even more corrosive.

He did it without Congress.

The Constitution gives one branch of government the power to authorize war, and it is not the one holding the microphone at a press conference. Dragging a foreign head of state out of his own palace is an act of war in everything but name. Trump never sought approval. He never asked for debate. He simply acted.

That means no shared political ownership of what follows. Iraq had a vote. Libya had a U.N. resolution. This has nothing but a president’s impulse and a crowd that wanted a spectacle.

Wars launched without Congress do not just fail abroad. They poison democracy at home. When things go wrong, there is no unity, only blame. No long-term commitment, only lawsuits and hearings while the crisis deepens.

Then there is the signal Trump just sent to the world.

If Washington can seize a sitting president and try him in New York, Beijing now has a script for Taiwan. Moscow has a script for Ukraine. Every strongman just learned that sovereignty is optional if you have enough power to ignore it.

Trump blew a hole in the global rules. Now he is talking like an occupier. He says America will run Venezuela until a safe transition happens. That is Iraq language. That is the sound of a president walking into a trap that has devoured others.

Venezuela is not waiting to be fixed. It is wired for violence. China buys its oil. Russia trained its security forces. Iran uses it to dodge sanctions. Cartels use it to move drugs. None of that vanished when Maduro did.

There are only two paths now. Either the United States commits to controlling Venezuela for years, or the country fractures into something far worse than what it was. Both outcomes will cost blood, money, and credibility.

Trump broke it. Now he owns it.

And history always collects.