India News
The United States has allegedly launched an attack on Venezuela, entering the presidential palace directly. Despite heavy security, President Nicolás Maduro and his wife were reportedly taken into custody and immediately flown out of the country to the United States, where their arrest was announced.
This raises serious questions—was Venezuela truly in such a helpless state that it could not protect its own president? In reality, Venezuela possesses advanced weapons supplied by China and Russia. However, its military capabilities reportedly failed against the secret weapon used by the United States.
A few days ago, former U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that a secret weapon had been deployed against Venezuela. Recently, he revealed the name of that weapon—the Discombobulator. By doing so, he appeared to confirm long-standing claims that the U.S. possesses pulse-energy weapons. Trump also remarked that he was not authorized to disclose further details.
When U.S. military helicopters entered Caracas, Venezuela’s capital, power supply reportedly collapsed instantly. Telecommunications systems stopped functioning. It is believed that this disruption was caused by the secret weapon used by the U.S.
Moreover, when American forces entered the Venezuelan presidential palace, hundreds of armed security personnel were present. Yet none of them were able to use their weapons. Some reportedly collapsed after losing consciousness, others experienced bleeding from the ears and nose, while several suffered from vomiting.
Once the entire security apparatus was neutralized, U.S. troops calmly walked into the presidential palace. Without firing a single bullet, they arrested Maduro and his wife and took them away. Venezuelan authorities reportedly took several hours to recover from the incident. By then, Maduro had already been taken out of the country and transported toward U.S. territory.
The alleged secret weapon has now become a subject of intense global discussion. Many believe the United States may use this weapon in future military operations against other nations. Adding to these concerns, Trump warned that operations against drug trafficking networks would be expanded and that action could extend as far as Mexico if necessary.