The most important things Trump said about the operation that captured Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro
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The most important things Trump said about the operation that captured Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro
"Other officials revealed that intelligence, space, and cyber assets were involved as well. During the press conference, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine said the apprehension mission, called Absolute Resolve, involved over 150 aircraft, including fighter jets, bombers, electronic warfare planes, intelligence and surveillance aircraft, helicopters, and drones. Some assets disabled Venezuelan defenses and provided cover, while others were involved in infiltration and extraction."
"The US president said that the assault targeted "a heavily fortified military fortress in the heart of Caracas," where Maduro was captured during the night. He added that the US used "certain expertise" to turn off the lights in Caracas and that the Venezuelan military was overwhelmed by US forces. No US military personnel were killed, and no weapons or equipment were lost"
U.S. forces raided a heavily fortified military fortress in Caracas and captured President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, who face federal indictments. The operation, named Absolute Resolve, employed assets across air, land, sea, intelligence, space, and cyber domains and involved over 150 aircraft including fighters, bombers, electronic warfare planes, surveillance aircraft, helicopters, and drones. Certain assets disabled Venezuelan defenses and turned off Caracas lights while infiltration and extraction teams overwhelmed the Venezuelan military. No U.S. personnel were killed and no weapons or equipment were lost. The U.S. will administer Venezuela until an election and allow U.S. oil companies to enter the Venezuelan market.
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