What the U.S. Embassy in the Dominican Republic said about the capture of Nicolás Maduro

In a dramatic escalation of bilateral tensions, the White House confirmed this Saturday that American forces executed a comprehensive military operation targeting Venezuela, resulting in the apprehension and subsequent expulsion of President Nicolás Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores. The operation, characterized as large-scale, represents the most significant development in the protracted standoff between Washington and Caracas.

The official disclosure, disseminated through the White House’s social media channels and formally verified by the U.S. Embassy in the Dominican Republic, stated unequivocally: ‘President Nicolás Maduro, along with his wife, has been captured and airlifted out of the country.’ The announcement emphasized that the mission was conducted in concert with U.S. law enforcement agencies, underscoring a coordinated interagency approach.

This military offensive culminates half a year of increasingly hostile relations, characterized by a substantial U.S. naval presence in the Caribbean Sea and repeated formal accusations from the Venezuelan government alleging American plans for military intervention. The strategic operation signals a decisive shift from diplomatic posturing to direct action, potentially reshaping the political landscape of the region and setting a profound precedent for international power dynamics.