**Trump Removed Maduro! | Video Clip**
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There are lessons from Trump’s actions—what’s going on? Are we plotting a coup against this man, brother? Last night, at dawn, an unprecedented case—rare but not unprecedented—occurred. The U.S. seized Venezuela’s leader Maduro, abducted him, and took him to the U.S., delivering him to New York for trial. They’ll prosecute him. The whole day was spent discussing and analyzing this. Especially, our Twitter community—with its massive analytical skills—started debating how Delta Force could defeat them. *"They’re so powerful, they can do anything!"*—this kind of political frenzy erupted. I don’t agree with that. Instead, I’m saying the opposite. I think this isn’t a show of strength. I wrote about this in Priv too. It’s more of a sign of desperation. A sign of desperation. To understand why, look at Maduro’s relationship with the U.S., especially under Trump’s administration. You know, in the early days, John Bolton—a figure who helped design regime change in Venezuela—was a PNAC member. Even if you recall Bush’s era, he wasn’t a major figure then, but still a PNAC member from the start, advocating for regime change in Venezuela. Now, you’ve probably realized why Bolton was so important—he was the one who first pushed Trump’s interest in this and made it an obsession. Before diving into his traits, Bolton connected with all major channels in the U.S. People ask why, since they know his name. He was relentless, pushing hard. I checked his statements.