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    Mock house, CIA source and Special Forces: The US operation to capture Maduro

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    Posted on January 3, 2026

    5 min read

    Last updated: January 20, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The US executed a complex mission to capture Venezuelan President Maduro, involving elite forces and CIA intelligence.

    US Military's Daring Mission to Capture Maduro

    By Idrees Ali, Erin Banco, Steve Holland and Phil Stewart

    WASHINGTON, Jan 3 (Reuters) - At 4:21 on Saturday morning, President Donald Trump sent a message on his Truth Social platform: the United States had carried out a daring mission to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife.

    The action came as a surprise, but according to sources familiar with the matter, planning for one of the most complex U.S. operations in recent memory had been in the works for months and included detailed rehearsals.

    Elite U.S. troops, including the Army's Delta Force, created an exact replica of Maduro's safe house and practiced how they would enter the strongly fortified residence.

    The CIA had a small team on the ground starting in August who were able to provide insight into Maduro's pattern of life that made grabbing him seamless, according to one source familiar with the matter.

    Two other sources told Reuters the intelligence agency also had an asset close to Maduro who would monitor his movements and was poised to pinpoint his exact location as the operation unfolded.

    With the pieces in place, Trump approved the operation four days ago, but military and intelligence planners suggested he wait for better weather and less cloud cover.

    In the early hours of Saturday, the mission -- which would be known as Operation Absolute Resolve -- to capture Maduro started. Trump, surrounded by his advisers at his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida, watched a live stream of the operation.

    How the hours-long operation unfolded is based on interviews with four sources familiar with the matter and details Trump himself has revealed.

    "I've done some pretty good ones, but I've never seen anything like this," Trump said on Fox News just hours after the mission was completed.

    'MASSIVE' OPERATION

    The Pentagon has overseen a massive military buildup of forces in the Caribbean, sending an aircraft carrier, 11 warships and more than a dozen F-35 aircraft. In total, more than 15,000 troops have poured into the region for what U.S. officials have long described as anti-drug operations.

    According to one of the sources, Trump senior aide Stephen Miller, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and CIA Director John Ratcliffe formed a core team working on the issue for months with regular - sometimes daily - meetings and phone calls. They often also met with the president.

    Late on Friday night and into early Saturday, Trump and his advisers huddled as a number of U.S. aircraft took off and carried out strikes against targets inside and close to Caracas, including air defense systems, according to a U.S. military official.

    The top U.S. general, General Dan Caine, told reporters on Saturday that the operation involved more than 150 aircraft taking off from 20 bases around the Western Hemisphere, including F-35 and F-22 fighter jets, and B-1 bombers.

    "We had a fighter jet for every possible situation," Trump told Fox News Channel's "Fox & Friends."

    Sources have told Reuters that the Pentagon had also quietly moved into the region refueling air tankers, drones and aircraft specializing in electronic jamming.

    U.S. officials told Reuters that the airstrikes hit military targets. Images taken by Reuters at the La Carlota air base in Caracas showed charred military vehicles from a Venezuelan anti-aircraft unit.

    With the strikes taking place, U.S. Special Forces made their way into Caracas heavily armed, including with a blowtorch in case they had to cut through steel doors at Maduro's location.

    Around 1 a.m. EST, Caine said, the troops arrived at Maduro's compound while being fired upon. One of the helicopters was hit, but still able to fly.

    Social media videos posted by residents showed a convoy of helicopters flying over Caracas at low altitude.

    Once they reached Maduro's safe house the troops, along with FBI agents, made their way into the residence, which Trump described as a "very highly guarded... fortress."

    "They just broke in, and they broke into places that were not really able to be broke into, you know, steel doors that were put there for just this reason," Trump said. "They got taken out in a matter of seconds."

    MADURO IN CUSTODY

    Once inside the safe house, Caine said, Maduro and his wife surrendered. Trump said the Venezuelan leader had unsuccessfully tried to reach a safe room.

    "He was trying to get into it, but he got bum rushed so fast that he didn't get into that," Trump said.

    Some U.S. forces were hit, Trump said, but none were killed.

    As the operation unfolded, Rubio started to inform lawmakers that it was underway. The notifications only began after the operation started and not before, as is customary for key lawmakers who play an oversight role, officials told Reuters.

    As the troops left Venezuelan territory, Caine said, they were involved in "multiple self defense engagements." By 3:20 a.m. EST, the helicopters were over water, with Maduro and his wife on board.

    Almost exactly seven hours after Trump announced the operation on Truth Social, he made another post.

    This time it was a photograph of the captured Venezuelan leader, blind-folded, hand-cuffed and wearing grey sweatpants.

    "Nicolas Maduro on board the USS Iwo Jima," Trump wrote, referring to the amphibious assault ship.

    (Reporting by Idrees Ali, Erin Banco, Steve Holland and Phil Stewart; Editing by Don Durfee and Daniel Wallis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •US conducted a complex operation to capture Maduro.
    • •CIA provided critical intelligence for the mission.
    • •Elite forces rehearsed using a mock-up of Maduro's residence.
    • •Over 150 aircraft were involved in the operation.
    • •The operation was approved by Trump after months of planning.

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