India, Feb. 14 -- To mark Valentine's Day 2026, the White House released a series of unconventional visuals that have sparked intense debate. Moving away from traditional messages of romance, the administration shared digital "cards" featuring geopolitical themes, including the capture of former Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and the proposed annexation of Greenland.

The White House social media posts included several striking images that blend holiday greetings with aggressive foreign policy goals.

The first card features a central photo of former Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, who was captured by US forces in January 2026, alongside a text that reads, "You captured my heart". It celebrates "bringing Maduro to justice" as a Valent...