Opinion

Venezuela’s rearrest of opposition figures should set off alarm bells in Washington

The release and swift rearrest of Juan Pablo Guanipa speaks volumes about the regime’s disregard for democracy.

Juan Pablo Guanipa, center, stands in the street, holding a Venezuelan flag up with one hand. He is surrounded by people on motorcycles.
Opposition leader Juan Pablo Guanipa, center, visits relatives of political prisoners near the El Helicoide detention center on Feb. 8, 2026, in Caracas, Venezuela.Jesus Vargas / dpa / picture alliance via Getty Images

James Story was U.S. ambassador to Venezuela from 2018 to 2023. A retired U.S. diplomat who has served in posts around the world, he is a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council and founding partner of Global Frontier Advisors.