US General, Raizin Caine has given a detailed breakdown of how the US forces were able to successfully capture and extract ousted Venezuelan President, Nicolas Maduro.
General “Raizin” Caine gives a detailed breakdown of the U.S. attack on Venezuela, says they were so detailed that they knew what Maduro ate and where his pets were.
150 aircraft were involved.
U.S. forces arrived at Maduro’s compound at 1;01 a.m.
Helicopters came under fire, but “replied with that fire with overwhelming force and self-defense.”
Maduro and his wife gave up and were taken into custody.
The youngest crew member was 20, and the oldest crew member was 49.
Preparation took several months.
“Those in the air over Caracas last night were willing to give their lives for those on the ground and in the helicopters.”
“After months of work by our intelligence teammates to find Maduro and understand how he moved, where he lived, where he traveled, what he ate, what he wore, what were his pets…”
The weather was just clear enough for the mission so aviators could operate.
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