- India,
- 04-Jan-2026 12:32 PM IST
Starlink, the satellite internet provider owned by Elon Musk, has made a significant announcement for Venezuela, declaring that it will provide free internet services across the country until February 3rd. This move comes in the wake of recent political upheaval in Venezuela, specifically following the capture of President Nicolas Maduro by the US military. Musk himself has endorsed this initiative, aiming to ensure connectivity for the people of Venezuela during this period of crisis.
Starlink's Humanitarian Initiative
Starlink officially announced its free broadband service for the people of Venezuela via a post on the social media platform X. The company specified that this service would be available until February 3rd, with the explicit goal of ensuring continuous connectivity within the nation. Shortly after the announcement, Elon Musk personally responded to the post, stating, "In support of the people of Venezuela. " This indicates Musk's personal backing of this humanitarian effort, which represents crucial assistance for the citizens of the crisis-stricken nation. This initiative arrives at a time when Venezuela is undergoing profound political and social transformations.The Arrest of President Maduro
Starlink's announcement follows a dramatic turn of events in Venezuela's political landscape. On Saturday, the US military reportedly took Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro hostage after an attack. Subsequently, the US military transported Maduro to the United States. US authorities have also released a video of Maduro's arrest, depicting him in handcuffs. In the footage, as he was being taken into custody, Maduro was seen wishing journalists and Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agents a Happy New Year and good night, underscoring the gravity of the incident. The arrest of a sovereign nation's head of state by. A foreign military has become a matter of serious international concern.Transition of Power in Venezuela
Following the capture of Nicolas Maduro, a new interim president has been appointed in Venezuela with immediate effect. Venezuela's Supreme Court made this crucial decision, naming Delcy Rodriguez as the new interim president. Prior to this appointment, Delcy Rodriguez had been serving as Venezuela's Vice President. Her appointment is a swift measure to maintain political stability and fill the leadership vacuum in the country, though it comes amidst the controversies surrounding Maduro's arrest.Opposition to US Action
Reactions to the US military's arrest of Nicolas Maduro have been observed internationally. Zohran Mamdani, the newly elected Mayor of New York City, reportedly spoke with US President Donald Trump by phone after the incident. Mamdani strongly protested the arrest of Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores by the US military. In a press conference, Mamdani stated that he called President Trump to register his opposition to the action. Mamdani characterized the incident as a unilateral attack on a sovereign nation and an "act of war. " He remarked, "I registered my protest. I made my point clear and that's where the conversation ended. " Mamdani didn't share any information regarding Trump's response, but his protest highlights growing international concern over the US action, while this event is expected to have a profound impact on Venezuela's future and international relations.In support of the people of Venezuela 🇻🇪 https://t.co/JKxOFWsikP
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 4, 2026
