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US Captures Maduro: Venezuela Crisis Unfolds
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# Venezuela Crisis: U.S. Military Operation Captures President Maduro
In an unprecedented move that has jolted international relations, the United States has conducted a daring nighttime military operation resulting in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. The operation involved strategic strikes across Caracas targeting key infrastructure, with Maduro now reportedly in New York facing serious drug trafficking and weapons charges.
President Trump has claimed the U.S. is "in charge" of Venezuela, suggesting this action was necessary to prevent regional chaos. Meanwhile, Venezuela's political landscape has shifted dramatically with Delcy Rodríguez stepping in as interim president amid widespread confusion in Caracas.
The international community has responded with sharp criticism. China has condemned the action as "hegemonic," while Spain and several Latin American nations have issued a joint statement rejecting the military intervention. The European Union has called for respect of international law, and Cuba reports
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In an unprecedented move that has jolted international relations, the United States has conducted a daring nighttime military operation resulting in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. The operation involved strategic strikes across Caracas targeting key infrastructure, with Maduro now reportedly in New York facing serious drug trafficking and weapons charges.
President Trump has claimed the U.S. is "in charge" of Venezuela, suggesting this action was necessary to prevent regional chaos. Meanwhile, Venezuela's political landscape has shifted dramatically with Delcy Rodríguez stepping in as interim president amid widespread confusion in Caracas.
The international community has responded with sharp criticism. China has condemned the action as "hegemonic," while Spain and several Latin American nations have issued a joint statement rejecting the military intervention. The European Union has called for respect of international law, and Cuba reports
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI