US Forces Successfully Apprehend Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro

US Forces Successfully Apprehend Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro

Post by : Bianca Suleiman

Caracas – In a groundbreaking move this Saturday morning, President Donald Trump disclosed that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has been detained and removed from his country. Trump stated that the operation was a carefully orchestrated large-scale offensive executed by US military personnel in conjunction with various law enforcement agencies.

In addition to Maduro, Trump confirmed the capture of his wife during the operation. The US President utilized social media to announce the news, indicating that a comprehensive statement would follow later on Saturday.

This remarkable event represents a significant escalation of US involvement in Venezuela's internal matters. The detention occurs against a backdrop of heightened tensions between Washington and Caracas, marking a pivotal shift in Venezuela's political dynamics.

As the situation evolves, additional information regarding the operation's aims and potential effects on Venezuela's future leadership is anticipated.

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