‘15 Minutes to Respond or Die’: Leaked Audio Details Aftermath of Maduro’s Capture by US
U.S. forces apprehended Nicolás Maduro from Venezuela, bringing him to New York to face charges, as 85% of Americans favor confronting the nation's narco-state status.
- On Jan. 3, U.S. Special Operations Forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro at his residence and flew him to New York to face U.S. narco-terrorism conspiracy charges.
- A December Harvard-Harris poll found American voters supported removing Maduro by 85% and his U.S. arrest by 76% when given fuller context including election fraud and narco-terrorism charges.
- As someone who tracks public opinion, one earlier pattern stands out: President Joe Biden's approval fell when Afghanistan collapsed and polling after Oct. 7, 2023 linked that collapse to later aggression including Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
- Action-first: Rapid operations have immediate inward strategic effects, as the Trump administration’s capture of Maduro and Operation Midnight Hammer enable quick border closure and focus on restoring order and protecting lives.
- Dustin Olson, managing partner of American Pulse Research & Polling and founder of Olson Strategies & Advertising/InsideSources, frames this analysis contrasting Kamala Harris, former border czar, who focused on addressing `root causes` of migration.
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‘15 minutes to respond or die’: Leaked audio details aftermath of Maduro’s capture by US
A leaked audio of Venezuela’s Vice President Delcy Rodríguez claims U.S. forces issued a deadly ultimatum after Nicolás Maduro’s capture, offering rare insight into the chaos, fear and political calculations inside the country’s leadership during a critical moment
Olson: Lessons from Maduro’s downfall remain
The world is still processing the remarkable raid in Venezuela and its effect on the political front. U.S. Special Operations Forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro from his residence on Jan. 3 and transported him to New York to face U.S. charges in a narco-terrorism conspiracy case. Maduro — a left-wing authoritarian who ruled Venezuela for more than a decade while ignoring election results — was not just another foreign dictator. …
The president of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, revealed that she and her brother Jorge Rodríguez received an ultimatum from the United States after the capture of Nicolás Maduro, which occurred earlier this month. According to her testimony, the threats included a 15-minute deadline to respond, or else they would be killed.The statements are produced in a context of maximum political and military tension, after U.S. forces captured the former Vene…
Venezuela’s Acting President Claims in Leaked Video With Allies That She Complied Because Her Life Was Threatened
In a leaked recording reviewed by local media, Venezuela’s Acting President Delcy Rodríguez claimed that she had no real choice but to cooperate with the United States following a decisive American military operation that captured dictator Nicolás Maduro and neutralized key regime elements. The revelation stems from a nearly two-hour meeting Rodríguez held with regime-friendly influencers just days after assuming power. In the recording, she des…
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