Venezuela - US Conflict: News, Updates

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That's not what happened...and you know it.

He didn't show up in the US on some state visit...he came over for some interview with the American Society of Newspaper Editors.

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Fidel Castro Speaks at Harvard In 1959​


He only needs a cigar.
 

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More color on the operation from the outlet:

The officials, who were speaking on condition of anonymity, said the operation is being carried out by the Coast Guard and the U.S. military.

They added that Russian military vessels, including a submarine, were in the general vicinity when the operation took place.
Marinera made an abrupt heading change as the US MH-6 Little Bird, the 160th SOAR’s smallest helicopter, approached the vessel.

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Russia weak
 
Yes, the Americans can pay the insider and everyone to act against the president, but they can't pay the radar operator because he's operating the Chinese radar. Please keep your voice down. Don't let the operator know.
The Venezuelan radar operator got to know of the US delta force ingress beforehand but NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani was not informed!

What balderdash or was it Chinese terracotta radar 😂
 
Washington Post : U.S. seizes Russian-flagged tanker that fled Venezuela blockade

U.S. forces seized a Russian-flagged tanker Wednesday that had evaded a naval blockade near Venezuela, officials said.


The tanker, known as Marinera, “has been secured,” a U.S. official told The Washington Post. “U.S. federal law enforcement personnel are currently on board it.”

The official said the mission went off without any interference from Russian vessels.

In a statement, U.S. European Command said the vessel “was seized in the North Atlantic pursuant to a warrant issued by a U.S. federal court” for alleged sanctions violations.

The Coast Guard had the lead for the operation with U.S. military support, officials said.
The tanker has been pursued by the Coast Guard for weeks after the ship, originally named the Bella-1, evaded a naval blockade near Venezuela. In the time since, it sailed back across the Atlantic and re-flagged itself as a Russian-owned vessel.

Its seizure is likely to raise tensions between Washington and Moscow.
The Marinera was last tracked in the North Atlantic Ocean headed toward Iceland.
The seizure operation was reported earlier by Reuters.
In mid-December, President Donald Trump ordered a “total and complete blockade” of all sanctioned oil tankers entering or leaving Venezuela, in what was seen as further escalation to get President Nicolás Maduro to vacate his office. Maduro was captured over the weekend and is now facing charges in the United States, but Trump has pledged to keep the blockade in place to put further pressure on Venezuela’s interim government.
 
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Washington Post : Maduro raid killed about 75 in Venezuela, U.S. officials assess​

The sizable death toll adds meaning to President Donald Trump’s public remarks that the operation he approved was “effective” but “very violent.”

The U.S. government assesses that about 75 people were killed during Saturday’s military raid to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, including dozens of fatalities that resulted from a gun battle at his compound in Caracas, according to officials familiar with the matter.



One person said that at least 67 people were killed in the predawn strike, while another said that about 75 to 80 people were left dead. The officials, who like others spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the issue’s sensitivity, said the assessments account for Venezuelan and Cuban security forces as well as civilians caught in the fray. The figures roughly match an estimate that Venezuelan officials have shared in recent days.

The sizable death toll adds meaning to President Donald Trump’s public remarks that the operation he approved was “effective” but “very violent.”

About a half-dozen U.S. troops were injured in the operation, with some suffering gunshot wounds in the firefight at Maduro’s compound. Some were transported to Brooke Army Medical Center in Texas, where they underwent surgery, two other officials said.

The Pentagon said in a statement Tuesday that two U.S. service members were still recovering from injuries suffered during the operation. Five others who were hurt have returned to duty.
“The fact that this extremely complex and grueling mission was successfully executed with so few injuries is a testament to the expertise of our joint warriors,” the Pentagon said.

The raid was led by elite members of the Army’s Delta Force, who were teamed with Special Operations soldiers from the 75th Ranger Regiment and 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, which flies some of the military’s most dangerous missions. Helicopters launched from numerous warships off the coast of Venezuela and swooped in, flying low over the water to limit detection.Ask The Post AIDive deeper

The details — disclosed to congressional officials this week as lawmakers demanded clarity on the Trump administration’s aims after forcibly removing Maduro and bringing him to the U.S. to face narco-terrorism charges — indicate that while the operation was “an astonishing feat,” it was somewhat miraculous there were zero U.S. fatalities, one of the officials said.
The details were disclosed after top administration officials — including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine, the Joint Chiefs chairman — held a classified briefing Monday night for senior lawmakers. A larger briefing for other lawmakers is expected Wednesday morning.

People familiar with Monday’s briefing said Rubio, who also functions as Trump’s national security adviser, did the majority of the talking and told congressional officials that he is confident he can work with Delcy Rodríguez, who had served as vice president under Maduro and is Venezuela’s acting president.

Administration officials also voiced confidence during Monday’s briefing that they have leverage over Rodríguez in part because they assess that unless she cooperates, Venezuela will run out of money within weeks and be unable to pay security forces and other government officials. Rubio did little to address whether an election is envisioned, people familiar with the matter said, and Trump suggested in an interview with NBC News on Monday that none will be held until the country is “fixed.”
Caine, the Pentagon’s top general, said during a news conference Saturday that the mission, known as Operation Absolute Resolve, was “meticulously planned” and involved more than 150 aircraft launched from 20 locations. Those making up the “apprehension force descended into Maduro’s compound,” Caine said, with other U.S. troops cordoning off the area to protect those capturing Maduro.

Helicopters involved in the mission came under groundfire as they swooped in, Caine said, and responded with “overwhelming force in self-defense.” One helicopter was hit but remained flyable.
 
"USA is finished. the country was doing great, then came MAGA with Trump. Trump gave his country the final kick. Best friends Europe, S Korea, Japan and other are not helping.

There is a wise rule since dinosaurs: never give own country to an idiot or a psycho
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:) ( lol )
The US empire will expand until collapse but still a long way.
Putin is busy to kill off Russia, Ukraine and Europe. China busy with Taiwan. They have no time for the bus driver Maduro. Iran is weakened, Cuba too poor, too desperate. JP and KR? They are servants to the US. Who will challenge Trump? There is nobody. All cheap talk about multipolar world turns out just cheap talk. Plz note, I am a neutral observer.
 
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The US empire will expand until collapse but still a long way.
Putin is busy to kill off Russia, Ukraine and Europe. China busy with Taiwan. They have no time for the bus driver Maduro. Iran is weakened, Cuba too poor, too desperate. JP and KR? They are servants to the US. Who will challenge Trump? There is nobody. All cheap talk about multipolar world turns out just cheap talk. Plz note, I am a neutral observer.

if anything the Greenland thing is a ruse by the US to finally get the EU to look more seriously at how their own militaries have gone soft. Something Trump railed at them during his 1st term.
 
the EU has a collective defense treaty among its members: MPCC. That’s something most people probably don’t know.
It’s bad for Europe if the US withdraw from the NATO, but it’s not the end of the world.

Of course it is not the end of the world if EU can start paying for its own defense. They will have to make adjustments, sure, and that is up to them to decide.
 

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