What is the sonic weapon that Trump admitted to using in Maduro raid in Venezuela?
- President Donald Trump appeared to confirm in a televised interview Tuesday that U.S. forces used a 'secret sonic weapon' during the January 3 raid in Caracas, Venezuela that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
- U.S. officials said the operation followed allegations that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro trafficked drugs into the United States, and Trump later signaled economic aims with a Truth Social post about 'BIG OIL' investing 'at least 100 billion dollars'.
- A purported Venezuelan security guard loyal to Maduro described a very intense sound wave causing nosebleeds and collapse, while experts say sonic weapons cause headaches, balance problems and hearing damage.
- The immediate human and legal fallout included Venezuelan authorities reporting at least 100 deaths and Notre Dame Law School professor Jimmy Gurule calling the act `clearly a blatant, illegal and criminal act`.
- On Jan. 10, the White House released a translated guard interview, and independent reporting notes no evidence substantiates U.S. sonic weapon use in Operation Absolute Resolve.
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Venezuela’s weapons: solidarity, communes, militias
U.S. imperialism and Bolivarian Venezuela have been engaging in what has been called asymmetric warfare. For five months since August 2025, the enormous destructive power of a U.S. Navy warfleet bombed and destroyed more than 25 small boats and killed over 100 people, most civilians. In a world ruled by . . . Continue reading Venezuela’s weapons: solidarity, communes, militias at Workers.org
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Kremlin Demands Explanations from Trump over 'Secret Weapon' Used in Attack on Venezuela
The Russian presidential spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, stated this Wednesday that Moscow expects to hear explanations from US President Donald Trump regarding the weapons that according to Trump, “no one else has” and that were allegedly used during the attack against Venezuela on January 3. “We will have to listen to the explanations of what the president of the United States means,” Peskov said and noted that the relevant Kremlin services are a…
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By Issy Ronald, CNN. When U.S. forces stormed Venezuela's capital and ousted President Nicolás Maduro on Saturday, one of President Donald Trump's rhetorical threats came true. In the days since, his frequent musings on other items on his foreign policy wish list have taken on new force, especially his repeated desire for the United States to seize control of Greenland, the vast autonomous Arctic territory ruled by Denmark. In the wake of such a…
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