Okay, so here's the thing: we all knew the tension between the U.S. and Venezuela was a powder keg. But I don't think anyone truly expected *this*. It’s straight out of a movie script, frankly. According to inside sources, the capture of Nicolás Maduro wasn't some spur-of-the-moment decision; it was the culmination of months of planning, code-named "Operation Absolute Resolve." And the details emerging are frankly astounding.
Maduro's Arrest: CIA's Secret Plan REVEALED! What ...
The operation, designed to bring Maduro to the U.S. to face drug trafficking charges, involved a level of coordination that is, well, a little scary when you think about it. We're talking about U.S. special forces, clandestine CIA operations, and a whole lot of tech. The objective? Extracting a head of state from a sovereign nation. No small feat.
Reportedly, the CIA had a team on the ground in Venezuela since August, operating completely off the books. Can you imagine that? No diplomatic protection, just trying to stay invisible while gathering intelligence on Maduro. And they were apparently successful. They were able to map out his movements, his routines, even his dietary habits, or so the story goes. Apparently even Maduro's *pets* were part of the intelligence profile. It's the kind of detail that makes you wonder just how far these intelligence operations go.
But it wasn’t just human intelligence. Stealth drones were allegedly deployed over Caracas, providing constant surveillance and filling in the gaps. It’s a classic case of "eyes in the sky" meeting "boots on the ground," and, frankly, it's chillingly effective. The combination of human sources and drone surveillance apparently painted a complete picture of Maduro's life, making him vulnerable when the time came. I mean, think about it, no one wants to be under that kind of constant observation.
Of course, there are a lot of questions that still need answering. How did the CIA team manage to stay undetected for so long? How airtight was the operation, really? And what will be the long-term consequences for U.S.-Venezuelan relations? One thing is for sure: "Operation Absolute Resolve" has set a new precedent, and it will be interesting to see how other nations respond. It feels like a major escalation, and I'm not entirely sure it's one we should be celebrating.
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