U.S. warplanes roared over Caracas before dawn. Minutes later, the most feared man in Venezuela was in handcuffs. In a single night, years of covert pressure, secret indictments, and military buildup exploded into open action. Now Nicolás Maduro and his powerful wife are on U.S. soil, staring down federal charges and the possibilit… Continues…
In a meticulously coordinated assault, U.S. special operations forces struck key military targets in Caracas, clearing the way for a ground team to breach the presidential inner circle. Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores were seized, rushed to an extraction point, and flown out of Venezuela under heavy guard. Hours later, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced a sweeping indictment in the Southern District of New York, accusing the former strongman of narco‑terrorism, cocaine importation, and weapons conspiracies reaching back decades.
Prosecutors say Maduro helped lead the Cartel de los Soles, weaponizing Venezuela’s state apparatus to flood the United States with cocaine in partnership with FARC. Flores now faces matching charges, signaling that Washington intends to dismantle the regime’s inner core, not just its figurehead. With an arraignment imminent, the man who once ruled by decree now confronts the prospect of living out his days under the cold lights of an American courtroom.