Midnight Raid Over Caracas – Page 2 of 2 – Vibrant Social Chronicles

They did not arrive as envoys but as a reckoning. For months, Washington had listened to offers—discounted barrels, joint ventures, sealed intelligence channels—while quietly mapping landing zones and escape routes. Each seized tanker and intercepted narco-flight pushed the clock closer to zero. On the night the rotors came, there were no speeches, no warnings, only the awful clarity of gunfire stitching the dark above Miraflores.

In the hours that followed, Venezuela’s future was ripped from late-night strategy sessions and thrown onto live feeds and whispered phone calls. Maduro’s capture was less a climax than a fracture line: generals weighing survival against loyalty, civilians torn between relief and dread, neighbors calculating how far the shockwave would travel. By the time the smoke thinned, it was clear that what fell in Caracas was not just a president, but the last illusion that this could end quietly.

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