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On today’s episode of “Unredacted,” I discuss my thoughts on the incredible capture of Nicholas Maduro. There's limited reporting on how the operation was conducted and what they actually did, but we know there were attack helicopters, naval flotillas, and B-1 bombers involved. Cyber played a key role in this operation as well. The military issued a mission to capture Maduro, which sent a powerful message to the world: failure was not an option. If the US lost men, or killed too many people, or failed to capture Maduro, the mission would have been considered a failure. This was the exact opposite; everything went flawlessly. The US displayed its military might this weekend and demonstrated yet again why we live in the greatest country in the world. 

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