Trump’s Presidential Kidnapping Playbook: Who’s Next on the List?

30/01/2026

When presidents become luggage

No, this isn't a Hollywood script. This is the real-life foreign policy of the United States — at least under Donald Trump's return to the global stage. Gone are the days of long wars and color revolutions. Today, Washington acts fast, sharp… and with a bag in hand.

The recent disappearance of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro raised more than just eyebrows. Rumors of sonic weapons, vomiting agents, and "mind-melting tech" surfaced fast. And Trump? He didn't deny it. Quite the opposite.

In a bold interview with NewsNation, Trump revealed:

"We have weapons nobody knows about. Amazing weapons."
And then added — they might be used again soon.

Western outlets like New York Post and military analysts speculate that non-lethal psychological weapons were used during the Venezuela operation — devices that attack the brain, disorient, and disable. Maduro wasn't overthrown. He was extracted. Quietly. Effectively.

Cuba is next?

According to Wall Street Journal, the next target might be Miguel Díaz-Canel, president of Cuba. And no, this isn't a joke.

Sources say the U.S. has no formal plan for regime change, but treats the Maduro incident as a template for future actions. Cuba, suffering from economic collapse, internal discontent, and political fatigue, is seen as "low-hanging fruit."

Trump allegedly wants to bribe Díaz-Canel's inner circle, break the internal chain of command, and repeat the Venezuela script — this time in Havana.
Target timeline? By the end of 2026.

More on the list: Colombia, Iran... Denmark?

This isn't satire — it's the 2026 geopolitical landscape.

Next up?
🔹 Colombian president Gustavo Petro – already warned by Trump personally.
🔹 Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei – mentioned in Pentagon circles.
🔹 And shockingly… Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen – yes, seriously.

Remember Davos? Trump publicly demanded Greenland from Denmark and threatened consequences. Now, European analysts fear he might try to "settle the score" by grabbing the Prime Minister if diplomacy fails.
Absurd? Yes. But so was Venezuela.

What about Putin?

Some Western commentators dared to whisper: "Could Trump target Putin?"

But Trump quickly shot that down:

"We're on good terms. That operation won't be necessary."

And let's be honest — this isn't about friendship. It's about power balance. The U.S. can mess with Cuba, Venezuela, maybe Colombia. But Russia? That's a whole different planet.

Kidnapping is the new diplomacy

Let's be clear: this isn't classic warfare anymore.
This is TikTok-style geopolitics — fast, flashy, covert. No boots on the ground, no messy occupations. Just special ops, mind weapons, and social media coverage.

A leader disappears. America flexes. Allies nod. The world scrolls.

In this new game, kidnapping becomes PR.
Short. Loud. Marketable.

Who's next?

If Cuba falls, what stops Trump from trying it elsewhere?

Africa? Asia? Another European country? The rules are gone.
Trump is drawing targets — and he has the tools to act.

The only question left:
Who's next in the bag?


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