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Nicolas Maduro's 12-year grip on Venezuela came to a stunning end after he was forced to surrender when finding himself on the wrong end of rifles capable of blasting 800 rounds a minute
President Donald Trump said no personnel were killed in the attack on Venezuela, dubbed “Operation Absolute Resolve.”
The United States military’s Southern Command said in December that about 15,000 troops were in the Caribbean region.
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What US aircraft were used in Operation Absolute Resolve?
More than 150 aircraft from the US military were utilised in the operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas.
The US military has moved a large number of special-operations aircraft, troops and equipment into the Caribbean as President Trump openly considers military action to oust Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro, according to a new report.
The operation to capture Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro has been one of the most complex US military operations in years. The ineffectiveness of Venezuela's defenses: what happened to its F-16, Su-30 and MANPADS?
President Trump nominated Marine Lt. Gen. Frank Donovan to lead U.S. Southern Command as operations expand against drug trafficking and regional security challenges.
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US Military’s Southern Command Gets a Special Ops Boss
The Pentagon’s recurrent elevation of special suggests that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth particularly values discipline and lethality at the department’s senior-most levels.
Russia is using helicopters to try to stop Ukraine's drones. Now its naval drones armed with missiles keep Russia's helicopters away, per a commander.