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“Global Real Estate Update: Trump Puts ‘Under New Ownership’ Sign on Venezuela”

“Global Real Estate Update: Trump Puts ‘Under New Ownership’ Sign on Venezuela”
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The Nirvik Bureau, Bhubaneswar, 13 January 2026

How Trump Discovered You Can Just Annex People Like Real Estate

In a move that finally answered the age‑old question “What if a reality‑TV host rewrote international law?”, Donald Trump has reportedly kidnapped the President of Venezuela and his wife, declared himself “Acting President of Venezuela,” and started handing out cash to citizens like festival coupons. Global markets panicked, lawyers fainted, and a small group of billionaires quietly whispered, “Why didn’t we think of that?”

Trump, now juggling “President of the United States” and “Self‑Appointed Leader of Oil‑Rich Places I Like,” announced from a golden podium, “Venezuela is under new management. The old management was very bad, very corrupt. Now it’s me—so it’s only the corruption of the very best kind.”

The Kidnap–And–Rule Package

The operation was marketed as a “special promotional regime‑change event”: buy one country, get its president abducted for free.
Venezuelans awoke to find leaflets falling from the sky: “Congratulations! You are now part of Trump World. Redeem this cash and loyalty card at your nearest polling station.”

Suddenly, citizens were being paid to accept a foreign head of state they never voted for, which, to be fair, is just a more honest version of half the coups in modern history. One confused Venezuelan was heard saying, “First they sanctioned us, now they’re paying us. At this rate, next week they’ll charge entry just to live here.”

In Washington, officials struggled to find the right terminology. Some called it “extended democracy,” others “hostile franchising.” International law scholars simply updated their textbooks under a new chapter: “Whatever, If He Feels Like It.”

Cuba, Colombia, Greenland: Now Streaming Season 2

Having apparently decided that borders are just lines on maps waiting to be monetized, Trump then hinted that Cuba, Colombia, and even Greenland were “on the table.”
Greenland, previously courted as a real‑estate deal years ago, now faces the upgraded package: “Kidnap Your Leaders, Install a Brand New Trump.” Icebergs have filed for asylum.

Cuba received a warning: “Take the deal, or I’ll build luxury condos on your coastline and call it ‘Guantánamo Grand.’” Colombia was told it could be “liberated” at any moment, presumably by troops carrying contracts instead of rifles.

Diplomats tried to explain concepts like “sovereignty” and “non‑intervention,” but Trump reportedly replied, “Never heard of them. Are they paying NATO dues?”

Ukraine: Please Hold, Your Peace Is Important to Us

Meanwhile, Ukraine peace efforts were pushed to the back burner, right behind “fixing climate change” and “reading briefings longer than a tweet.”
Negotiators trying to end an actual war were told, “Look, I’m busy reorganising Venezuela. Peace will have to wait. Have you tried turning your country off and on again?”

European leaders, who thought they were dealing with a predictable ally, now find their war and peace calculations competing with a man auditioning for the role of “World Landlord.”

Iran: Coming Soon, World Tour of Chaos

Experts warn that if this kidnap‑and‑takeover strategy ever points toward Iran, the result will not be another messy headline but a full‑scale global explosion of crises.​
Announcing himself “Acting President of Iran” would be less a policy and more a formal invitation to World War Confused.

Yet the pattern is clear:

  • Find a country with resources.
  • Declare its leader illegitimate.
  • Grab them, call it “justice,” and start ruling by press conference.chathamhouse+1​

It’s the geopolitical equivalent of walking into someone’s house, tying up the owner, and shouting, “Great news! I’ve freed you from bad interior design.”

Democracy as Subscription Service

In this brave new era, democracy is no longer something people build; it’s something a powerful man drops on your country like an unwanted app update. Don’t like your president? Too bad—someone overseas just decided for you.

Citizens of the world may soon need to check not just their local news, but also Trump’s mood, to know who their head of state will be tomorrow. If this is “freedom,” then peace is that paused download stuck at 3%—technically in progress, practically going nowhere.

Nirvik Bureau

Nirvik Bureau

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