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الاحد: 25 يناير 2026
  • 25 January 2026
  • 00:25
Trump Reveals Role of Secret Weapon in Maduro Operation

Khaberni - President Donald Trump revealed that a new secret weapon, named "The Secret Confuser", or "The Secret Disruptor", played a pivotal role in the American operation during which Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was arrested at the beginning of January in Caracas.

In an interview with the "New York Post", Trump said that this mysterious weapon "disabled Maduro's defense equipment", allowing American forces to move without any casualties among US troops. 

He added: "I'm not allowed to reveal the details, but I can say that it made everything malfunction."

Trump confirmed that the Venezuelan soldiers, who were equipped with Russian and Chinese missiles, were unable to fire any of them during the surprise attack, noting that pressing their buttons had no effect. 


He added: "They were ready for us, but the weapon stopped everything."

In response to a question about this week's reports that the Biden administration purchased a pulse energy weapon, suspected to be linked to the so-called "Havana Syndrome", he said that the details of this weapon are unknown, but he confirmed its use during the operation.

According to field testimonies, members of Maduro's guard suffered from nosebleeds and bloody vomiting as a result of the weapon's impact, while the radar system suddenly stopped working without explanation. 

One of Maduro's guards said after the operation: "Suddenly everything stopped. Then a few helicopters appeared carrying about 20 American soldiers, and many drones flying over our positions. We did not know what to do."

The witness stated that the weapon, which he described as resembling an intense sound wave, caused them to feel as if their heads "were exploding from the inside", forcing them to fall to the ground, and incapacitated them from moving.

The American forces managed to arrest Maduro and his wife Celia Flores, on charges related to drugs and weapons, without any American casualties. 

Maduro is now being held in a federal prison in Brooklyn awaiting trial on charges of "drug-related terrorism", while his former deputy, Delcy Rodriguez, temporarily manages the affairs of Venezuela.

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