Gen. Jack Keane on US Military Operation to Capture Maduro
Fox NewsJanuary 5, 20269 min966,272 views
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- π― The US military, with support from civilian agencies like the FBI and CIA, conducted an operation to capture Nicolas Maduro and his wife.
- π‘ The mission's success hinged on intelligence gathering, which allowed for the selection of a riskier capture option over simply destroying the compound.
- π§ All-source intelligence, including surveillance, listening, and cyber penetration, was crucial in tracking Maduro despite his attempts to change habits and locations.
Military Tactics and Scale
- π The operation involved neutralizing opposition forces and disabling multiple command and control sites, radar sites, air defense systems, army bases, and air bases to prevent any reaction.
- π The ground force was extracted safely via helicopters, with only one aircraft sustaining minor, repairable damage.
- π The full scale of the operation is expected to become known over time through social media and local accounts, despite Pentagon secrecy.
Significance and Implications
- π General Keane described the operation as brilliant, highlighting the intelligence, imagination, boldness, and courage of the personnel involved.
- πΊπΈ He noted that few other nations possess the capability to execute such a complex operation on this scale.
- π»πͺ The capture of Maduro is seen as a significant opportunity for the Venezuelan people after 27 years of Chavez and Maduro's rule, potentially leading to elections and a democratic transition.
Regional and Strategic Impact
- π The operation has regional implications, potentially shifting the paradigm against narco-trafficking and authoritarian regimes in Latin America.
- π¨π³π·πΊ It is also viewed as a strategic setback for adversaries like Russia and China, who have vested interests in the region.
- π€ Allies are watching and gaining confidence in President Trump's leadership and willingness to use strength for positive change.
Historical Precedent
- π΅π¦ The operation is compared to past US interventions like the capture of Noriega in Panama, Reagan's actions in Grenada, and Clinton's intervention in Haiti, emphasizing that such actions are taken only when compelling circumstances demand it.
- π The mass exodus of 5-8 million Venezuelans due to the current regime underscores the positive impact this operation could have on the lives of its citizens.
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