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Retired Delta Force member reveals the biggest challenge in capturing Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro wasn't the target — it was addressing the country's air defenses.
Donald Trump and leaders in his orbit spent the rest of the weekend throwing out names of new countries that the United States could go after next — Mexico, Cuba and even Greenland were tossed around.
President Donald Trump said no personnel were killed in the attack on Venezuela, dubbed “Operation Absolute Resolve.”
The US military unleashed a stunning overnight show of force to capture the Venezuelan strongman, deploying more than 150 aircrafts, elite ground troops and overwhelming airpower.
The U.S. operation to capture Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro was carried out by the Army’s elite Delta Force and the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, known as the Night Stalkers, according to current and former officials.
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Operation Absolute Resolve and Delta Force: Inside America’s Most Secretive Missions
Over the past four decades, the United States has increasingly relied on small, elite units to handle missions that fall outside the reach of conventional warfare. Delta Force has been central to that shift,
Retired Delta Force member John McPhee joins 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss went into Nicolás Maduro's capture with Operation Absolute Resolve and what he could consider the most difficult part of the mission.
U.S. Army Delta Force troops had captured Maduro and his wife, Cilia, from their Caracas home late Friday night.