Exclusive—Sen. Bill Cassidy: Operation Absolute Resolve Created Momentum; Policy Must Follow
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In a bold move on January 3, 2026, U.S. armed forces in conjunction with law enforcement agencies successfully extracted Nicolás Maduro from Venezuela. This operation, dubbed “Operation Absolute Resolve,” was executed with precision and without any American casualties. President Trump has rightfully commended the brave men and women who orchestrated this mission, bringing Maduro to the United States to face justice.

Maduro’s apprehension marks a significant victory against narco-terrorism. He stands accused of poisoning the lives of over 100,000 Americans and is notorious for his associations with transnational crime syndicates and alliances with adversaries like China, Iran, and Russia.

Both President Trump and I are united in the battle against such pervasive corruption. With the success of Operation Absolute Resolve, we are prompted to ask, “What comes next?” The answer lies in my proposed legislation, the Americas Act, which outlines a strategic path forward.

The United States requires a definitive approach to engage with the Western Hemisphere—one that bolsters domestic manufacturing, combats corruption, and counters foreign encroachments. Venezuela under Maduro saw China rapidly gaining ground, capitalizing on the country’s vulnerabilities. If the U.S. does not establish a coherent strategy, there is a real danger of allowing the Chinese Communist Party to shape the future of our region instead of us.

China has been manipulating global rules through strategic trade and investments, gaining influence while destabilizing local governments. This situation poses a threat not only to American workers and families but also to U.S. businesses. President Trump and I are committed to leveling the playing field, ensuring better-paying jobs return to American soil. The Americas Act is designed to achieve this by reviving manufacturing, curbing Chinese influence, and fostering stronger ties with our neighbors in the Western Hemisphere.

This act proposes the creation of an Americas Investment Corporation, a pivotal instrument for the U.S. government to negotiate and collaborate with allies. It would enable joint investments with private enterprises, ensuring projects align with U.S. interests and pave the way for sustainable future investments. From lithium and rare-earth mining in Bolivia to LNG development in Argentina and port upgrades in Panama and Chile, these initiatives promise significant economic revitalization. They also offer the U.S. a chance to partake in shared benefits while responsibly mitigating political and commercial risks that might deter U.S. companies from investing. The challenge is not the availability of capital, but the perceived risks. The corporation aims to mitigate these risks, fostering opportunities that are secure, transparent, and beneficial for all parties involved.

The more we allow rising tides to lift all boats, the better off the U.S. is. We can help create economic success throughout the Western Hemisphere so that families can afford to put food on the table. We have the tools to peacefully make sure that tin-pot dictators like Maduro don’t rise to power.

President Trump and Republicans promised to address U.S. national security concerns. We are continuing to deliver on that promise. Maduro’s extraction is a step in the right direction for our country and for our allies.

The Americas Act is the clear and responsible next step in keeping the United States secure and the high-paying jobs coming. It is a plan for generations to come—one that strengthens America while lifting up our neighbors across the hemisphere. President Trump and Republicans must work together and pass the Americas Act to build the strongest neighborhood in the world.

Dr. Bill Cassidy, MD, a Republican, is the U.S. senator from Louisiana.

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