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Verdict with Ted Cruz: Venezuela Victory part 2-Historically Transforming Latin America & What Happens Next

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Venezuela After Maduro: Trump’s Bold Move and Its Historic Impact on Latin America The arrest of Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, is more than a headline—it’s a seismic shift in the geopolitical landscape of the Western Hemisphere. In the latest episode of Verdict with Ted Cruz, Senator Ted Cruz and Ben Ferguson unpack the operation, its legal foundation, and its far-reaching consequences for U.S. national security and Latin America’s future. The Operation That Changed Everything “This was a military operation to execute an arrest warrant,” Cruz explained. “It was the military supporting the FBI and arresting indicted narco-terrorists, and it took a couple of hours and was over.” Contrary to media hysteria, this was not an invasion or a “forever war.” Delta Force executed the mission with surgical precision, landing in a major metropolitan area, neutralizing threats—including 32 Cuban soldiers guarding Maduro—and extracting the targets without losing a single U.S. serviceman. As Cruz noted: “They went in, they got them, and they left. That was the conclusion of the military conflict. It was about a two-hour war—and I wouldn’t even call it a war.” This level of success underscores the importance of strong leadership and a military unshackled from bureaucratic constraints. “President Trump showed so much courage by ordering this attack because these things can go wrong a thousand different ways,” Cruz said. Who Is Cilia Flores? The ‘Latin Lady Macbeth’ The mainstream media’s portrayal of Cilia Flores as a harmless spouse is laughable. Cruz dismantled that narrative: “She is Maduro’s wife. She is also a lawyer. She’s a long-time Hugo Chávez loyalist. She’s a communist, she’s a Marxist, she is viciously anti-American. She was intimately involved in the narco-trafficking that Maduro was engaged in.” Flores earned the nickname Latin Lady Macbeth for her behind-the-scenes influence. A former Venezuelan prosecutor described her as “a fundamental figure in corruption in Venezuela, absolutely fundamental, and especially in the structure of power.” Her nephews—dubbed the “narco nephews”—were convicted in the U.S. for cocaine trafficking intended to fund her political ambitions. As Cruz put it bluntly: “Sweet little old lady Attorney General narco-terrorist, drug trafficker. Other than that, she’s a sweet little old lady.” The Monroe Doctrine Reborn: The ‘Donro Doctrine’ Why does Venezuela matter so much? Because hostile powers—Russia, China, Iran, and even Hezbollah—have used it as a beachhead in America’s backyard. Cruz explained: “Going back to the earliest days of America, the Monroe Doctrine laid out that we are going to protect the Western Hemisphere. Donald Trump believes very much in the Monroe Doctrine—so much so that it’s now being widely referred to as the Donro Doctrine.” This doctrine isn’t just historical—it’s vital for modern security. By removing Maduro, Trump sent a clear message: America will not tolerate Marxist regimes destabilizing our hemisphere. The Ripple Effect: Cuba, Nicaragua, and Beyond Maduro’s fall reverberates across Latin America. Cuba, long propped up by Venezuelan oil, now faces economic collapse. “The communist leadership there is looking around,” Cruz said. “They had 32 soldiers guarding Maduro. All 32 Cuban soldiers are dead. Not a single U.S. soldier lost his life. They’re sitting there going, ‘Okay, our days are numbered.’” This could trigger a domino effect: Cuba: Facing oil shortages and military humiliation.Nicaragua & Colombia: Leftist regimes weakened.Brazil: Lula’s socialist government under pressure. As Cruz predicted: “Every leftist in Latin America who hates America and hates President Trump is materially weaker.” Mexico and the Cartel Crisis: A New Leverage Point While Mexico isn’t a failed state, its cartel problem is undeniable. Trump’s success in Venezuela strengthens his hand in pressuring Mexico to act. Cruz shared a revealing anecdote: “When Trump came in, I went to him directly and asked him to enforce the water treaty. He threatened Mexico with tariffs, and that night Claudia Sheinbaum called an emergency cabinet meeting. They released 400,000 acre-feet of water immediately.” Expect similar tactics against cartels. As Cruz warned Mexican officials months ago: “You guys are either going to go after the narco-traffickers—or Donald Trump will.” What’s Next for Venezuela? Free Elections and Economic Revival Critics fear U.S. occupation, but Cruz was unequivocal: “We are not at war with Venezuela. This is not a forever war. It was an arrest with the military supporting law enforcement.” The interim president, Delcy Rodríguez, is no friend of America—she’s a Marxist with a history of corruption. But for now, she’s cooperating. The ultimate goal? Free and fair elections. Why does this matter? Because ...
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