Trump Hails US Strike on Venezuela as ‘World War Two-Level Assault’
Donald Trump has slammed the US-led attack on Venezuela as an assault “not seen since World War Two.” Speaking live from his Mar-a-Lago estate, the former president bragged about the bold military operation against Nicolás Maduro’s Caracas stronghold.
Blitzkrieg on Maduro’s Fortress
Trump revealed the strike struck “by air, land and sea” against what he called a “heavily fortified military fortress” in the heart of Venezuela’s capital. The mission’s aim? To drag the “outlaw dictator” Maduro to justice.
He called it “one of the most stunning, effective and powerful displays of American military might” in modern history.
Maduro Captured and Shipped to US Warship
In a shocking twist, Trump shared a photo showing Maduro in US custody aboard the USS Iwo Jima. The Venezuelan leader is now a prisoner, reportedly en route to New York to face heavy-duty narco-terrorism charges.
A DEA agent stands guard in the snap, cementing claims of Maduro’s capture.
Opposition Leader Declares ‘Hour of Freedom’
Exiled opposition star Maria Corina Machado hailed the fall of Maduro as “the hour of freedom.” She took to social media, insisting Maduro “faces international justice” for his crimes.
Machado called on Edmundo Gonzalez, seen as Venezuela’s legitimate president-elect, to take charge and promised the release of political prisoners.
“We have fought for years, we have given everything, and it has been worth it. What had to happen is happening,” she declared.