President Trump has revealed that the US military used a mysterious "Discombobulator" device during the raid in Caracas that led to the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. According to the president, this system effectively disabled air defenses and prevented missiles from launching.
The revelation came as part of an interview with the New York Post, where Trump described the use of the Discombobulator during the operation, saying "They never got their rockets off. They had Russian and Chinese rockets, and they never got one off. We came in, they pressed buttons and nothing worked. They were all set for us."
The details of the raid on Maduro's compound have been scarce so far, with Trump providing most of them through interviews or press briefings. In the aftermath of the operation, Trump stated that he would temporarily "run" the country while setting up a means to get its oil production and exportation back on track.
The news has sparked a mix of reactions, including from a member of Maduro's guard team who described an intense sonic wave-like sound emanating from the Discombobulator during the raid. Another prominent figure, the leader of the Progressive Caucus, wrote on social media that Trump is losing support in Congress and criticized his actions as "illegal military action."
As Maduro awaits trial on narcoterrorism-related charges, the incident has raised questions about the extent to which the US government was involved in the operation and what exactly was used to disable air defenses.
The revelation came as part of an interview with the New York Post, where Trump described the use of the Discombobulator during the operation, saying "They never got their rockets off. They had Russian and Chinese rockets, and they never got one off. We came in, they pressed buttons and nothing worked. They were all set for us."
The details of the raid on Maduro's compound have been scarce so far, with Trump providing most of them through interviews or press briefings. In the aftermath of the operation, Trump stated that he would temporarily "run" the country while setting up a means to get its oil production and exportation back on track.
The news has sparked a mix of reactions, including from a member of Maduro's guard team who described an intense sonic wave-like sound emanating from the Discombobulator during the raid. Another prominent figure, the leader of the Progressive Caucus, wrote on social media that Trump is losing support in Congress and criticized his actions as "illegal military action."
As Maduro awaits trial on narcoterrorism-related charges, the incident has raised questions about the extent to which the US government was involved in the operation and what exactly was used to disable air defenses.