They may be able to remove or even kidnap a president from a country, but the price they will pay is far heavier than it appears. This is not just about Venezuela; it is about perception and legitimacy. Acting against a Christian president in a Christian country, while simultaneously threatening or pressuring other Christian countries such as Canada, Mexico, Cuba, and even European states, carries long-term consequences. After Palestine massacre and the images of mass civilian suffering, the moral cost is already severe. You also need to understand where the world is heading. A new generation has unrestricted access to the internet, and information now travels faster than any military force. Narratives can no longer be controlled the way they were in the past. The world is changing rapidly, and the United States is struggling to accept that reality. In many ways, that world has already moved on. And history is very clear on one point: the United States is not the first empire to roar, and it will not be the first empire to fall. Give it 20 to 30 years—if we are still here, we will be able to look back and clearly see how this phase ended and what it ultimately cost the United States.