
The New York Times and The Washington Post were reportedly briefed on a secret US raid in Venezuela before it occurred. Both outlets allegedly chose to withhold publication to protect the safety of US personnel involved, adhering to a tradition of national security restraint. The US launched military strikes in Caracas, capturing President Nicolas Maduro, which the US described as dismantling a narco-terror network, while Venezuela condemned it as an illegal act of war.
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