Trump Confirms Karoline Leavitt's Shock Claim the US Used a New Kind of Weapon in Venezuela
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Trump Confirms Karoline Leavitt's Shock Claim the US Used a New Kind of Weapon in Venezuela
"We have weapons that nobody knows about, and I say it's probably good not to talk about them, but we have some amazing weapons. That was an amazing attack. Don't forget, that house was in the middle of a fort, an army base, a big one, a lot of soldiers, and they came in and they did their job. We lost nobody."
"This account from a Venezuelan security guard loyal to Nicolas Maduro is absolutely chillingand it explains a lot about why the tone across Latin America suddenly changed. He then posts and exchange between a Security Guard and an Interviewer, which includes the guard saying: Security Guard: Yes, but it was a massacre. We were hundreds, but we had no chance. They were shooting with such precision and speed it seemed like each soldier was firing 300 rounds per minute. We couldn't do anything."
President Donald Trump confirmed that U.S. forces used a new kind of weapon during the operation that captured Nicolás Maduro. The White House press secretary shared an eyewitness account claiming an intense sound wave disabled Maduro's bodyguards. The eyewitness described a massacre, reports of extremely high rates of accurate fire, and an inability of guards' weapons to stop the assault. Trump characterized the weapons as unique and suggested discretion about their details while emphasizing the success of the operation and that no U.S. personnel were lost.
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