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US ‘Mystery Weapon’ Crippled Venezuelan Troops In Maduro Raid

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US ‘Mystery Weapon’ Crippled Venezuelan Troops In Maduro Raid

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The United States deployed a powerful, previously unseen weapon during the lightning raid that captured Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro — leaving enemy troops collapsed on the ground, bleeding from the nose and vomiting blood, according to a chilling eyewitness account shared by the White House.

In a dramatic interview posted on X by Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, a Venezuelan security guard described how U.S. forces annihilated defending units without suffering a single casualty, using technology he said was “unlike anything we’ve ever faced.”

The guard said the operation began with a sudden, total failure of Venezuelan radar and surveillance systems.

“All our systems shut down at once,” he said. “Then the drones came. Many drones. We didn’t know what to do.”

Moments later, fewer than a dozen helicopters appeared, inserting an estimated 20 U.S. troops into the area. Despite being massively outnumbered, the Americans quickly overwhelmed hundreds of defenders.

“They were firing with impossible speed and precision,” the guard claimed. “It felt like each one was shooting hundreds of rounds per minute.”

But the most terrifying moment came when U.S. forces allegedly deployed a weapon the guard could not identify.

“They launched something — not a bomb,” he said. “It felt like my head was exploding from the inside.”

The effects were immediate. Troops collapsed, bleeding heavily from the nose. Some began vomiting blood. Others were left unable to stand or move.

“We fell to the ground helpless,” he said. “After that weapon, the fight was over.”

The Venezuelan Interior Ministry claims roughly 100 security personnel were killed during the Jan. 3 raid, though it remains unclear how many deaths were directly caused by the alleged weapon.

A former U.S. intelligence source told the New York Post the symptoms described are consistent with directed-energy weapons, which use focused microwaves or similar technology to disable targets. Such systems have existed for decades, the source said, but this may mark the first confirmed combat use by the U.S.

China was accused of deploying a microwave weapon against Indian troops in 2020.

The witness warned the raid has already sent shockwaves across Latin America — especially after President Trump signaled that Mexico is now “on the list.”

“No one wants this,” the guard said. “After what I saw, I never want to face the United States again.”

Key Takeaways

  1. Weapon Unlike Anything Seen Before
    Venezuelan troops described symptoms consistent with directed-energy or microwave weapons.

  2. Overwhelming Force, Zero US Casualties
    A tiny U.S. unit allegedly defeated hundreds of defenders without losses.

  3. Message Sent Across The Region
    The raid is already reshaping deterrence in Latin America after Trump’s warning shots.

SOURCE: NEW YORK POST

 

Ukraine will be interested. Sounds very useful.

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