In a stunning escalation of tensions, Nicolás Maduro and Diosdado Cabello have been officially designated military targets by the United States, as confirmed by criminal investigator Iván Simonovis. This shocking revelation suggests that the U.S. government, under President Donald Trump, is intensifying its efforts to dismantle the Venezuelan regime. With a staggering $25 million bounty on their heads, the stakes have never been higher for the embattled leaders of Venezuela, who are now viewed as key figures in international terrorism.
Simonovis, renowned for his insider knowledge of the Venezuelan regime, asserts that the U.S. strategy is not merely to neutralize but to eliminate Maduro and Cabello swiftly. He emphasized that the pressure on the Venezuelan government will only intensify, with U.S. officials, including Marco Rubio, vowing to escalate actions against the regime. The narrative is clear: the U.S. has drawn a line in the sand, and the clock is ticking for Maduro and his associates.
The implications of this declaration are profound. Simonovis highlights that the Venezuelan regime has long been intertwined with criminal organizations, such as the “Tren de Aragua” and the “Cartel de los Soles,” which have been implicated in destabilizing efforts across Latin America. As these criminal networks are now classified as military targets, the U.S. government is laying the groundwork for potential surgical operations against them.
In a stark reminder of the past, Simonovis draws parallels to the elimination of high-profile terrorists, suggesting that the U.S. may employ similar tactics to neutralize Maduro and Cabello. The urgency of this situation cannot be overstated: with the U.S. shifting gears to a more aggressive stance, the fate of Venezuela hangs in the balance. As the world watches, the countdown begins for the regime that has held Venezuela in its grip for far too long.