Maduro Capture Plot REVEALED: CIA, Special Forces & a SHOCKING Twist!

Maduro Capture Plot REVEALED: CIA, Special Forces & a SHOCKING Twist!
Current Affairs 03 January 2026

Well, folks, you won't believe what just dropped. In a move that's sure to send shockwaves through the international community, former President Trump announced in the wee hours of Saturday morning via Truth Social that the U.S. had successfully captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife. I know, right? Where's the coffee?

Maduro Capture Plot REVEALED: CIA, Special Forces ...

Sources close to the situation are painting a picture of meticulous planning and intense preparation. Apparently, elite U.S. troops, we're talking Delta Force level, actually built a full-scale replica of Maduro's fortified safe house. They reportedly rehearsed various entry strategies, leaving no stone unturned. Think of it like a Hollywood movie, but with, you know, real stakes.

Adding to the intrigue, whispers are circulating that the CIA had a team on the ground in Venezuela since August. Their mission? Gathering intel on Maduro’s daily routines to ensure a smooth operation. Reuters is even reporting that the agency had a highly placed asset close to Maduro, providing real-time updates on his whereabouts. Seriously, you can't make this stuff up!

Apparently, with all the pieces in place, Trump gave the green light four days prior to the operation. However, military and intelligence planners advised waiting for ideal weather conditions. Finally, in the early hours of Saturday, the mission was a go. Trump, surrounded by advisors at Mar-a-Lago, reportedly watched a live stream of the whole thing. I can only imagine the atmosphere in that room.

Based on interviews with four sources familiar with the details and details released by Trump, it's clear this was a tightly controlled operation. Key figures like Stephen Miller, Marco Rubio, Pete Hegseth, and CIA Director John Ratcliffe had been working on this for months, according to a source. Regular meetings, phone calls – the whole nine yards. It sounds like something out of a Tom Clancy novel.

Then things got real. Late Friday night, U.S. aircraft launched strikes against targets in and around Caracas, including air defense systems, according to a U.S. military official. Trump even boasted on Fox & Friends about the "massive" number of U.S. aircraft involved, quipping, "We had a fighter jet for every possible situation." It sounds like it was a display of overwhelming force.

U.S. officials told Reuters that the airstrikes specifically targeted military assets. And pictures taken by Reuters at La Carlota air base in Caracas show charred remains of Venezuelan anti-aircraft vehicles. It's a clear sign that the U.S. meant business. Of course, there's bound to be a lot more to unpack as the full story comes out, but for now, one thing is certain: the world is watching.

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