The Venezuelan Prisoners Who Found Out About Maduro’s Fall a Week After the Rest of the World
Over 67,200 prisoners in Venezuela learned about Maduro's capture a week late due to isolation and government restrictions during a week of U.S. attacks and political turmoil.
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US seizes more tankers, courts oil companies as post-Maduro Venezuela takes shape
In the week following Washington’s arrest of former Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, regime figures like interim President Delcy Rodriguez, Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez, and Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello are jockeying for position and deciding how to move forward. Rodriguez and US President Donald Trump have offered conflicting views on who holds true authority, while the US has provided no established plans for a transition or …
The Venezuelan prisoners who found out about Maduro’s fall a week after the rest of the world
The entire world had already seen Nicolás Maduro being led in handcuffs into a New York courtroom in real time, but thousands of Venezuelans still believed that he and the first lady, Cilia Flores, remained in charge of the country. The world also knew that Maduro had declared himself a prisoner of war, that Delcy Rodríguez had assumed the role of interim president, and that Diosdado Cabello was patrolling the streets of Caracas to prevent unres…
Between the night of January 2 and the morning of January 3, the United States attacked Venezuela in a lightning military operation, carried out by land, sea and air.The objective was to kidnap President Nicolás Maduro and that was achieved by members of the Delta Force in an extremely effective operation that had been planned for months.The United States had no casualties, but in Venezuela more than 100 people died, according to Interior Minist…
Faced with the resumption of school activities in the country, Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello said that Maduro’s capture will be studied in schools in Venezuela. “The Ministry of Education has made a special program to explain to children what happened in Venezuela” Diosdado Cabello Diosdado Cabello reveals that Maduro’s capture will be studied in schools in VenezuelaA couple of weeks after the capture of Maduro, Venezuela’s Interior and Jus…
Diosdado Cabello changes his stance on the sale of oil to the US after Maduro’s capture. He now recognizes the historic trade relationship, while Venezuela seeks economic stability under pressure.
The government convened this meeting in the midst of tensions following the intervention of the United States in Venezuela that ended with the capture of Nicolás Maduro
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