CIA 'Killer Elite' Special Ops Unit Spearheaded Maduro Capture - The Mirror
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After the arrest of the Venezuelan leader by the US, Tehran is nervous, not because Trump has threatened the mullahs, but because the regime in Caracas has provided Iran with valuable assistance so far. That's why a significant change of strategy has been initiated.
By JON GAMBRELL DUBÁI, UAE (AP) — Iran faces a new wave of protests that defy the country’s theocracy, but it seems that the only thing people there want to talk about is on the other side of the world: Venezuela. Ever since the U.S. military captured the president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, a long-standing ally of Tehran, early on Saturday, state press headlines and authorities have condemned the operation. However, in the streets and even i…
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