In less than 6 months, the United States government located and extracted or annihilated three high-value targets that had been identified in Venezuela.
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On January 3rd it started with the dictator Nicolás Maduro, on May 16th the turn was for the Barranquilla native Álex Saab; and 24 hours ago he proceeded against Héctor Rusthenford Guerrero Flóresthe leader of a transnational terrorist organization.
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“Under my direction, U.S. Southern Command conducted a rapid and lethal kinetic strike to successfully eliminate Niño Guerrero.the infamous leader of the Aragua Train, one of the most bloodthirsty Terrorist Organizations on Planet Earth,” said President Trump at 8:20 PM on Friday, June 12.
The hunt
Bombing against alias Niño Guerrero. Photo:Truth Social Donald Trump
But sources in Miami told EL TIEMPO that the hunt for ‘Ñiño Guerrero’ whose criminal tentacles extend to 6 countries – the United States, Colombia, Chile, Peru, Ecuador and Venezuela – It began shortly after the removal of dictator Nicolás Maduro, when sectors of the regime began to collaborate with the United States.
“It was not a judicial cooperation operation but rather the delivery of one of the tokens at the service of the regime that was allowed to safeguard itself in Venezuela. despite the judicial requirements in several countries,” a Venezuelan analyst, expert in security and defense, told EL TIEMPO.
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And he added that as with the leaders of the ‘Second Marquetalia’, a dissident group that murdered the pre-candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay, and with the ELN; The ‘Aragua Train’ is one of the narcoterrorist structures that still takes refuge in that country.
The analyst recalled that it is proven that ‘Niño Guerrero’ carried out missions ordered by the regime.
It refers to the location, kidnapping and murder in Chile of one of the military opponents of Nicolás Maduro.
The target was Ronald Ojeda. One of the key witnesses in the case told investigators that Diosdado Cabello, then Venezuela’s Interior Minister, had commissioned and paid for Ojeda’s kidnapping to criminals from the ‘Aragua Train’ in Chile. and who was then considered its top local official, Héctor Rusthenford Guerrero, alias Niño Guerrero.
Those who follow
After fleeing Venezuela, Ojeda used his networks to publish complaints against the Maduro regime. Photo:X @ronald1991le
If the hypothesis of deliveries of high-value targets is true, in the coming months even leaders of Colombian narcoterrorist structures, including the ELN, may begin to fall.
“While it is clear that, as with oil, the United States is handling intelligence work in Venezuela, The hypothesis that there is a snitch has also been considered“said the analyst.
Until now, the Colombian government has not commented on the millimeter bombing in Venezuela that Trump announced that he was going to replicate this in other countries on this side of the hemisphere.
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