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US Intel's Take on TdA Gang Misses Mark on Ties to Maduro Regime, Ex-Venezuela Army Officer Says

  • Former Venezuelan military officer Jose Arocha contested a recent U.S. Intelligence report denying ties between the Tren de Aragua gang and the Maduro regime.
  • Arocha argued that the report misses the regime's hostility toward the U.S. And its use of Tren de Aragua as an asymmetrical warfare tool.
  • Tren de Aragua, a violent Venezuelan gang present in over ten countries including the U.S., is linked to murders like that of Laken Riley and an apartment seizure in Colorado.
  • U.S. Intelligence credits Venezuelan law enforcement actions against the gang and views the regime's ties as mixed cooperation and confrontation, noting the gang's decentralized nature.
  • Arocha urged a broader U.S. Approach involving Latin American partners to address the gang's role in fomenting discord as part of the Maduro government's asymmetric tactics.
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The paper suggests that Chavismo may be facilitating the migration to the United States of members of the dangerous criminal gang to destabilize U.S. public security.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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