US Military Captures Venezuelan Leader Maduro in Operation Absolute Resolve
The US military conducted Operation Absolute Resolve over the weekend, capturing Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and his wife in Caracas. The operation involved over 150 aircraft, as stated by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen.
Dan Caine. Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez is reportedly in Russia. The mission's success has drawn mixed reactions across Latin America.
Additionally, the Trump administration has disclosed 35 military strikes since September, resulting in at least 114 deaths, including recent boat strikes in the Caribbean. The US is also moving forward with new battleship classes, a $8.6 billion F-15 sale to Israel, and a new AI career field in the Army.
The Department of Interior has suspended work on the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project, which aims to generate 2.6 GW of electricity. Maryland reports a loss of nearly 15,000 federal jobs in 2025, while the Tunnel to Towers Foundation is establishing new Veterans Villages across the US.
