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Raizin Caine reported to have led U.S. operations that captured Maduro and struck Iran
Summary
The article reports that Gen. Dan 'Raizin' Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, described a U.S. operation that captured Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro, who is reported to be in U.S. custody. It also recounts an earlier, large U.S. strike on Iranian sites that the piece says was coordinated under Caine.
Content
The article reports that Gen. Dan 'Raizin' Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, spoke publicly about a U.S. operation that led to the capture of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro. It says the event was presented at a Mar‑a‑Lago briefing and that Maduro was transferred to U.S. custody. The piece also recalls an earlier large strike on Iranian sites that it attributes to planning involving Caine. The article includes background on Caine’s recent return to Pentagon service and notes that he disputed a widely repeated anecdote about wearing political apparel during his confirmation process.
Key points:
- U.S. officials, as described in the article, said forces captured Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro and that he is now in U.S. custody.
- The article reports that Gen. Dan 'Raizin' Caine spoke at a Mar‑a‑Lago press briefing about the operation.
- The piece recounts an earlier, large U.S. strike on Iranian sites that it says was coordinated while Caine was serving in his current role.
- The article notes Caine returned from retirement to serve as chairman and that he told senators he did not wear political merchandise as has been claimed in a separate anecdote.
Summary:
The reported capture places Nicolás Maduro in U.S. custody and highlights the public role of the chairman of the Joint Chiefs in describing the operation. Specific next legal or diplomatic steps were reported to be pending, but detailed timelines or scheduled procedures are undetermined at this time.
