Months in planning, over in two and a half hours: how the US snatched Maduro

In a bold display of military power, US forces snatched Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores from their compound in Caracas in just over two and a half hours, marking an extraordinary end to Maduro's 18-year rule. The operation was months in the making, with US intelligence agencies building up a meticulous picture of Maduro's daily routine.

From August, the CIA had been tracking Maduro's "pattern of life", gathering intimate details about his movements, habits, and security arrangements. This level of intelligence was necessary to identify the perfect moment to strike, which arrived on Friday evening when weather conditions finally cleared enough for the operation to proceed.

The US military amassed a formidable force in the Caribbean, with over 150 aircraft involved in the night raid, including F-35 fighter jets that destroyed Venezuelan air defenses. The mission began with a surgical bombing campaign against Venezuela's aviation and air defense systems, clearing an air corridor for the helicopters carrying the elite Delta Force troops.

The plan was to use surprise and air dominance to quickly capture Maduro, who would then be whisked away on helicopters before being transferred to US custody. However, things did not go entirely as smoothly as planned. A single helicopter was damaged during a fierce firefight with Maduro's security team, but the Delta Force operators still managed to overwhelm them.

In the aftermath of the operation, US officials touted the success of Operation Absolute Resolve as a textbook example of military precision and power. Yet, it is too early to say whether this display of force will allow the US to take control of Venezuela or lead to any meaningful transformation of the country's politics.

Maduro was reportedly forced to flee his compound in Caracas, where he was holed up with a handful of loyal bodyguards, after he tried to make a break for a safe room. The Venezuelan defense minister later reported that over 40 people had been killed during the fighting, while at least two US soldiers were wounded.

The operation raises significant questions about the future of Venezuela and the role of the US in the country's affairs. While it marked a clear demonstration of American military might, it is still unclear whether this will be enough to bring about any lasting change in Caracas or if it simply marks the beginning of a new chapter in a long and tumultuous story.

In the end, all that was required was for Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores to be swiftly extracted from Venezuela. The operation concluded with the transfer of the president and his wife on board helicopters heading towards US custody.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this thing. I mean, US forces just swoop in and grab the Venezuelan president? How did they even get past security without raising any red flags? 🤔 The fact that Maduro's daily routine was being tracked by the CIA for months is already giving me a weird vibe... where exactly does this intel come from? Are we talking about some top-secret operation here or just a bunch of surveillance? And what about all these casualties? 40 people killed, including 2 US soldiers? That's some heavy stuff. I need to see more evidence on this one before I can even begin to form an opinion... 📊
 
This is insane 🤯! I mean, I know things have been rough in Venezuela for a while now but this? US forces just swooped in and took out the President and his wife 🚁💥 like it was no big deal? 150+ aircraft involved? F-35s taking down air defenses? That's some next-level tech right there! 💻 The way they said Operation Absolute Resolve was a "textbook example" of military precision... yeah, sure 😏 I'm not convinced. What are the US planning to do with Maduro now? And what about Cilia Flores? This whole thing just seems so... messy 🤯. Can't wait to see how this all plays out 💥
 
🤔 I'm still trying to wrap my head around what just happened in Venezuela. The US military's precision and power are undeniable, but at what cost? 40+ Venezuelans lost their lives, and two US soldiers were injured – that's not something you can put a price on. But the bigger question is, what does this even mean for Venezuela's future? Is this a coup, or a bold intervention to bring about change? I think it's too early to say, but one thing's for sure: the world will be watching closely as this situation unfolds. The fact that Maduro was taken out with relative ease raises more questions than answers – what's next? Will there be a new government in place, or is this just a temporary power grab? Only time will tell 🕰️
 
man thats crazy i cant believe they actually pulled it off like that 😲 18 years of maduro and just one swift operation and hes gone its wild thinking about what this means for venezuela's future tho 🤔 is the us gonna try to take control or is this just a power play? i feel bad for the people caught in the middle all that violence and loss of life 💔
 
man this is crazy news... US forces just took out Nicolás Maduro like that 🚨💥, 18 years of rule goes in an instant... but what's next for venezuela? 🤔 is it gonna be a coup or are they gonna try to do something else? also how many more people died during the firefight 🤯 and what about the aftermath? is Maduro just gonna chill in some US facility or is this the start of something bigger? 🤷‍♂️
 
Ugh I just got back from the most amazing hike in the mountains 🏞️ and I'm still buzzing from all the fresh air and scenic views. I mean, have you ever tried to take a good selfie while hiking? It's like trying to capture lightning in a camera 📸. I swear, my phone battery died like three times because of it. But anyway, speaking of Venezuela, I wonder what's going to happen now that Maduro is out of the picture... or will he just end up on some island with a bunch of other ex-heads of state? 🤔
 
🚨 I'm shocked they actually pulled this off! Like, 150 aircraft involved? That's insane. But let's get real, it was probably a coordinated effort to take down Maduro. The fact that he was holed up in one safe room the whole time raises so many questions about his security arrangements and how long US intelligence had been watching him. 🤔 What's next? US gonna take over the entire country? I'm not saying it wouldn't be a great opportunity for stability, but at what cost? Venezuela's got its own issues to deal with, you know? We can't just swoop in and fix everything with military might. That's not how geopolitics works. 😒
 
I'm still trying to process what just happened in Venezuela 🤯. I mean, 18 years is a looong time for anyone to hold power, but I guess Maduro's got some serious connections if the US was willing to go to all this trouble 💥. The fact that they had to wait months for the perfect moment to strike says something about how seriously they're taking their plan 🕰️.

But at what cost? 40+ people killed, two US soldiers wounded... it's a pretty heavy price tag for a military operation 😬. And what's the end game here? Is this just going to be another intervention in Venezuela's affairs, or is there something more to it? I hope they're not planning on keeping Maduro locked up forever 🚫. He may have been a polarizing figure, but he was still the democratically elected president of his country, after all 👊.

It's also got me thinking about the role of the US in global affairs right now 🌎. Are we seeing a resurgence of American imperialism, or is this just a one-off? I'm not sure what to make of it yet 😏.
 
idk how this is gonna play out in venezuela i mean the us pulled off a pretty slick op but what's next for maduro and cilia? imo its not just about takin down maduro, its about makin changes in caracas too. the question is can the us do that or will they just be stickin to their original plan of gettin rid of maduro and leavin the venezuelans to figure it out for themselves?
 
OMG 😱 I'm still trying to wrap my head around this! I mean, 18 years is a long time for one person to rule, right? 🤯 It's crazy that Maduro got taken down by the US in such a swift and dramatic manner. The level of planning and intel gathering they must have done was insane 💥

But at the same time, there are so many questions still unanswered... like what's going to happen to Venezuela now? Will the US really be able to "transform" the country or is this just another attempt to impose their will? 🤔 I'm also thinking about all the people who lost their lives during the firefight - that's gotta be super tragic 😔

I guess only time will tell what the consequences of this operation will be, but for now, it's definitely left me feeling shaken and concerned about the future of Venezuela 😟
 
🤯 I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing... Like, what even happened? One minute Maduro's ruling Venezuela, next he's being whisked away by US forces 🚨. I get that the US wanted him gone for whatever reason, but was it really necessary to go all in with a full-scale military operation? It feels like they just wanted to make a statement, show off their power 💪. But what about the cost, you know? All those people lost their lives, innocent bystanders caught up in the crossfire 🤕. And now we're left wondering if this is gonna lead to some kind of change in Venezuela or just more chaos 😬. It's all so... complicated 💭.
 
OMG, what's up with this?! 💥 I'm literally speechless! They just swooped in and took out Maduro like that? 😲 It's wild how much planning went into this op, though - months of intel gathering and all that jazz 🕵️‍♂️. But now that it's done, can we expect some real change or is it just a power play for the US? 🤔 I mean, 18 years of Maduro's rule isn't exactly something to be taken lightly... 🤯 And what about Cilia Flores - poor woman, stuck in the crossfire 💔. The Delta Force troops must've been total pros to handle that firefight like they did 🔥. But seriously, is this gonna lead to a smooth transition or just more of the same? 🤷‍♂️ Stay tuned, folks! 📺 #USvsVenezuela #MaduroGone #OperationAbsoluteResolve
 
omg u can't believe what just went down in venezuela!! 😱 so maduro got taken out by us forces like a few hrs ago its crazy how much prep must've gone into this op i mean 150+ aircraft involved lol thats not even something you see on the big screen 🤯 and to think cilia flores was right there with him 👀 gotta wonder what kinda intel was gathered beforehand was it really just 18 yrs of pattern of life or was it more? 🤔 anyway this is def gonna have huge implications for venezuela and the us's role in it who knows if Maduro got taken out for good or if this is just the beginning 🤷‍♂️
 
OMG u guys 🤯 i think this is a huge deal 4 venezuela!!1! so like, maduro's been in power 4eva and its crazy to think he just got taken down by the us 😲 i mean, i know theyve been beefin with him 4 a while now but still...its kinda wild that it went down like this. also wut r we gonna see next? is venezuela gonna be under us control or r they just gonna keep on truckin? 🤔 i dont no lol.
 
I don’t usually comment but... this whole thing feels like a wild card 🃏 I mean, I knew the tensions between the US and Venezuela were high, but a military operation to just take Maduro out? That's some serious moves 💥 It's not like they're trying to hide their intentions now that he's in custody either. But at the same time... it raises so many questions about what this means for Venezuela going forward 🤔 Like, are we gonna see some kind of new government or just more of the same? And what does this say about the US's priorities - do they think they can just swoop in and take over a country like that? It's all pretty unsettling 😬
 
omg u guys cant believe what just went down in venezuela lol like they literally swooped in w/ 150 aircraft & took out Maduro in less than 3 hours 🚀🔥 i mean, who needs diplomacy when u got a bunch of f-35s and delta force troops on the scene 😂 but seriously tho, this whole thing feels like a giant power play by the us, and its gonna be super interesting to see how it all goes down now... Maduro or not, venezuela's still in shambles 🤯
 
my heart is heavy seeing what happened with maduro 😔 it's like they just took away his freedom, he must have been so scared 💔 i don't know if this was a good idea for us to do though 🤔 it sounds like there were a lot of lives lost and it could lead to more problems in the future 🌪️
 
OMG 🤯 just heard about this crazy op in Venezuela where they took out Maduro 😲 150+ aircraft involved? F-35s destroying air defenses like it's nothing?! 🚀 I'm both hyped and concerned at the same time 🤔. I mean, this is one bold move by the US military... but what does it really change in Caracas? Is this just a power play or will it lead to some actual progress? 🤷‍♂️ The fact that 40+ people lost their lives during the op is just heartbreaking 😕. Can't we all just get along and find peaceful solutions to conflicts? 🌎
 
just saw this crazy news about maduro getting taken out by the us... i mean who does that? 🤯 it's like something out of a movie or game, but it's real life too, right? anyway, i'm not gonna sit here and speculate on whether this will lead to any change in venezuela or whatnot... that's way too complicated for me 🤷‍♂️ i just want to know why they did it in the first place. was it really necessary to bring in 150 aircraft and get all that air support? felt like a lot of resources going into one operation, you feel? 💸
 
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