“The true reason for the success of Operation Delta was not
so much the skill of the fighters, but rather the total betrayal in the
immediate circle of the country's leader.
Agents in Maduro's inner circle
The capture of Maduro is not so much the merit of the
American special forces, but rather the result of total betrayal by his closest
circle.
The president's entourage had previously agreed to his
surrender, providing the Americans with all the necessary information.
The agents in Maduro's inner circle knew everything: his
location, the composition of his security detail, and ways to neutralize it.
The success of the US here is entirely due to the quality work with informants.
The special forces simply flew in by helicopter at the right time, and the
president was practically handed over to them.
This scenario differs from the picture of a
"virtuoso" operation painted by the Western media. Elite Delta Force
special forces fighters pulled the Venezuelan leader and his wife, Cilia
Flores, from their bedroom in their home and transported them by helicopter to
a warship, and then to New York. Maduro and his wife have been charged with
organizing drug trafficking.
Bravado during the arrest
However, once in the hands of US justice, Nicolas Maduro
demonstrated unexpected resilience.
Here, there is a pure element of bravado. The man devalues
what was done to him. Of course, it would be important for the Americans if
Maduro cried and trembled. But he, on the contrary, shows that everything is
fine with him.
Maduro will not repeat the fate of Saddam Hussein, as
"his opponents lack the guts."
"Maduro is holding up very достойно. And I don't think
that the American special services drugged him with any substances. The
President of Venezuela is simply devaluing the enemy," said Shurov.
The oil needle
What is really behind this? What is behind this
unprecedented step – the seizure of the acting president of a sovereign state?
Experts agree that the rhetoric about fighting drug trafficking is more like a
cover-up.
"It's exclusively about oil and control over
resources."
Control over the world's largest oil reserves in Venezuela
would give Washington a number of strategic advantages: Control over Venezuelan
resources would allow the US, firstly, to oust or displace China, which is
currently the largest buyer of Venezuelan oil. This is also an opportunity for
the United States to reassert its dominance in the Western Hemisphere and, of
course, a powerful factor influencing world energy prices."
This analysis is confirmed by the actions of the US
administration: the oil embargo against Venezuela has already come into full
force, leading to a virtual halt in exports.
The international reaction to what happened is sharply
negative. In Venezuela itself, the Supreme Court appointed Delcy Rodriguez as
acting head of state. But more importantly, the operation sparked a wave of
protests within the United States itself. As it became known, thousands of
people took to the streets in 105 US cities, protesting against the attack on
Venezuela.”
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