
The Fall of Nicolas Maduro, (Paperback)
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- The Fall of Nicolas Maduro, (Paperback)
- Author: Bloom Tizora
- ISBN: 9798233466045
- Format: Paperback
- Publication Date: 2026-01-04
- Page Count: 44
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- Book formatPaperback
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- Publication dateJanuary, 2026
- Pages44
- SubgenreWorld
- Series titleNo Series
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Preface: The Fall of Nicolás Maduro
The history of Venezuela has always been written in oil and blood, but the era of Nicolás Maduro added a third, more bitter ingredient: silence. For over a decade, the world watched as a nation with the world's largest oil reserves transformed into a ghost of its former self. This book is not merely a record of a political collapse; it is a post-mortem of a regime that bet against the resilience of its own people and lost.
I began writing this account in the humid, restless months of late 2025, just as the gears of international law and military strategy finally began to turn in unison. The "Strongman of Miraflores" had survived dozens of protests, multiple coup attempts, and a grueling sanctions regime, cultivating an aura of invincibility that many believed would never break. But history shows us that the fall of an autocrat rarely happens in a straight line. It is a slow rotting from within, followed by a sudden, violent snap from without.
In these pages, we trace the arc of a man who rose from the driver's seat of a Caracas city bus to the highest office in the land, only to end his journey in a federal holding cell in New York. We examine the tragic irony of the "Worker President" who oversaw the largest exodus in South American history and the "Anti-Imperialist" whose actions eventually invited the very intervention he claimed to fear.
Crucially, this book centers on the figures who stood in the path of the storm. From the millions of Caminantes who walked across a continent to find a future, to the "Iron Lady," María Corina Machado, whose 2025 Nobel Peace Prize provided the moral mandate for a nation's rebirth.
As of January 2026, the silence in Caracas has been replaced by the loud, messy sounds of a country rediscovering its voice. This preface serves as an invitation to look behind the headlines and the propaganda to understand how a revolution intended to empower the poor ended by impoverishing a nation-and how, on a cold morning in early January, the debt of a decade was finally called in.
- The Fall of Nicolas Maduro, (Paperback)
- Author: Bloom Tizora
- ISBN: 9798233466045
- Format: Paperback
- Publication Date: 2026-01-04
- Page Count: 44
