Maduro refused to be exiled to Turkey: what led to the arrest of the Venezuelan leader.
According to ТСН: The capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro occurred after the collapse of a deal that would have allowed his exile to Turkey at the end of December.
According to the agreement, Maduro could leave Venezuela in exchange for concessions in the oil sector, but he rejected this offer.
Operation Absolute Resolve
After the negotiations failed, Operation Absolute Resolve was implemented, resulting in Maduro's arrest and transportation to the United States.
Preparations for the capture
It should be noted that the capture of the Venezuelan leader was prepared for a long time, almost like in a spy thriller. American intelligence services created an exact replica of Maduro's residence to rehearse all stages of the assault.
This event highlights the tense political situation in Venezuela and the challenges faced by the international community in managing resources and influence in the region. Maduro's arrest may lead to new shifts in relations between Venezuela, the United States, and other countries monitoring these events.
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