U.S. Captures Maduro in Shock Venezuela Raid
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Overnight, the U.S. launched a massive military operation in Venezuela and straight-up captured President Nicolas Maduro and his wife. Planes everywhere, special forces on the ground, explosions in Caracas and by morning, Maduro was in handcuffs on his way to New York.
The Trump administration says this was about narco-terrorism and drug trafficking. Critics say it’s an illegal invasion, a power grab, and a dangerous throwback to U.S. empire politics. Trump now claims the U.S. will “run the country” during a transition, and American oil companies are lining up.
The global reaction? Totally split. Some celebrate while others call it a crime under international law. The UN’s alarmed, allies are nervous, and Venezuela’s future is suddenly wide open and deeply unstable.
We’re breaking down what really happened, what comes next, and why this could reshape the entire region.
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