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US abduction of Maduro: The reasons behid the « low profile » of Algeria

Admin 15 janvier 2026
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This low-profile response marks a departure from Algeria’s traditional foreign policy principles based on non-alignment and the defence of state sovereignty. It also underscores the country’s declining diplomatic influence and increasing vulnerability to American pressure, notably on sensitive issues such as Western Sahara.

Tags : Algeria, Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela, petrol, United States, Western Sahara, Russia China, BRICS, OPEC,

Following the abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by US special forces during a deadly military operation in Caracas, Algeria has remained conspicuously silent despite its long-standing alliance with Venezuela. This contrasts with the strong condemnations issued by Russia, China and Iran, and highlights Algiers’ cautious approach in the face of shifting global power dynamics.

Analysts argue that Algeria’s restraint reflects its growing strategic rapprochement with the United States, now a key security and economic partner. Washington has become the leading foreign investor in Algeria, particularly in the hydrocarbon sector on which the country’s economy heavily depends. Fearing political, military and economic repercussions, Algerian authorities appear keen to avoid any stance that could provoke US retaliation.

This low-profile response marks a departure from Algeria’s traditional foreign policy principles based on non-alignment and the defence of state sovereignty. It also underscores the country’s declining diplomatic influence and increasing vulnerability to American pressure, notably on sensitive issues such as Western Sahara.

Finally, the US move to assert control over Venezuela’s vast oil reserves has raised serious concerns in Algiers. Greater American influence over Venezuelan production could destabilise Opec, affect global oil prices and threaten the economic stability of major producers like Algeria, whose finances remain largely dependent on hydrocarbon exports.

Source : The Middle East Eye, 09/01/2026

Read also : Western Sahara: Algeria facing pressure from the United States

Read also : Christopher Ross: The Special Envoy Who Strained Relations Between Morocco and the United States (Diplomatic Note)

Read also : Algeria: Bendjedid Versus the Hardliners (CIA Archives, 1986)

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