Trump Claims Maduro Captured in Venezuela Strikes, Reports Say Delta Force Took Him Toward New York

 U.S. President Donald Trump has made a dramatic claim that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was captured following U.S. military strikes in Venezuela,

triggering global shock and widespread debate. According to Trump’s statement, Maduro was allegedly detained by U.S. Delta Force operatives and is being transported out of the country, with reports suggesting New York as the destination.

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The claim surfaced after reports of explosions and airstrikes in and around Caracas, Venezuela’s capital, where residents described fear, confusion, and heavy military movement during the night. Videos and images circulating on social media appear to show armed forces near aircraft, further fueling speculation. However, these visuals remain unverified and their authenticity has not been independently confirmed.

Trump asserted that the operation was swift and decisive, describing it as a “large-scale strike” that resulted in Maduro’s capture. He claimed that elite U.S. forces were involved, specifically referencing Delta Force, one of America’s most secretive special operations units. Despite the gravity of the allegation, no official confirmation has been issued by the U.S. Department of Defense, the White House, or the Venezuelan government.

International news agencies, including major global outlets, have reported the claim cautiously, emphasizing that it remains unconfirmed. Venezuelan state media has not acknowledged Maduro’s capture, and no official images, legal documents, or government statements have been released to verify the account.

Experts warn that such claims, if proven false, could significantly escalate tensions in an already volatile region. Venezuela has long been at the center of geopolitical conflict involving sanctions, political legitimacy, and foreign intervention. Any confirmed military action involving the capture of a sitting head of state would represent an unprecedented escalation with serious international consequences.

As of now, the situation remains unclear. Independent observers are awaiting confirmation from reliable governmental or international sources. Until such verification emerges, Trump’s statement is being treated as an allegation, not established fact.

The developing situation continues to draw global attention, with markets, diplomats, and security analysts closely monitoring for official updates that could clarify whether this claim marks a historic turning point — or another moment of political brinkmanship.


Written by Bharat Modhwadia Editor, The Gujarat Times


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