I don't really know what to say at this point.
As far as the legality of what we did, I don't see a problem with it (at least I don't think so). The United States should be able to steamroll some random guy in Grenada or Venezuela if we feel like he's a bad actor. International law and the ICC is a bad joke and shouldn't constrain our behavior. Domestically, the War Powers resolution should allow the executive to do something like this.
The problem is, why are we doing this? And who is "we"? I have never seen convincing evidence that removing Maduro will reduce the flow of drugs into the US, or that it will remove communism from the country. As far as the oil, if Exxon Mobil or whoever is able to drill in Venezuelan oilfields now, that's great for them, but how does it benefit the rest of us? For some reason, I don't think Americans will get anything out of this.
The drug angle is especially stupid because Trump just pardoned another South American head of state (Juan Hernandez) who is on tape wanting to "shove cocaine up the noses of gringos."
The only country that tangibly benefits, at this point, is Israel, given that Venezuela has been a known and acknowledged thorn in their side for years. It's no surprise that the next presidential hopeful Maria Machado will not shut up about how many things she's ready to do for them.
Some people are alleging that China and Russia were establishing a foothold in our backyard with Venezuela. They do indeed supply some oil to China (2-5% of China's supply) but I haven't heard of any other involvement, certainly nothing substantial enough to warrant regime change.
I also have a problem with the example this is setting globally. We are going to charge a foreign head of state with possession of machine guns? So when Germany brings an American citizen up on charges for violating their hate speech laws are we going to pretend we're better than that? Are we still going to pretend that Russia invading Ukraine was unjustified?
If Maduro was repeatedly aggressing on the US and uniting himself with China/Russia, I don't think I have a problem with this. But I just don't see it.
I was on the fence on the matter till I saw a friend crying with joy. I had forgotten he was Venosolano, and realized what it meant to him.
I once asked my Dad why Evita was so big in Argentina. She was extremely corrupt and self centered.
"Compared to everyone else, she was a saint"
South America has had to deal with Saints like that for a long time. Just having hope of a normal life is good enough for them.
Also, the war was all of thirty minutes long. Very few if any commoners were killed, and the leadership was taken down quickly. That's probably the biggest fear by the powers that be, their entire control could end in 30 minutes. Boots on ground won't even be a thing. The grand parades and battles will be only in history books. All attacks will be direct and quick. They want this power, but also realize it means it will be used against them.
Compare Biden's Ukraine war with Trump's Venezuela war. Which would you rather have?
Those are my thoughts on the matter.