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Inside the covert operation that captured Maduro

A secret CIA role in Venezuela points to a sharper, risk-heavy turn in US intelligence strategy, and a renewed focus on Latin America under President Trump’s second term.

January 21, 2026 / 15:02 IST
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CIA’s covert Maduro operation signals sharper strategy
CIA’s covert Maduro operation signals sharper strategy

When US forces moved swiftly to seize Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro earlier this month, the public explanation focused on military precision and surprise. What remained largely out of sight was the role played by a covert CIA team operating inside Venezuela for months beforehand.

According to people briefed on the operation, the CIA did far more than quietly observe. Its officers carried out sabotage, recruited sources close to Maduro, tracked his movements in real time, and fed intelligence directly to US military commanders as the raid unfolded. The result was an operation that reflected not just close coordination between intelligence agencies and the Pentagon, but a broader shift in where and how the CIA is choosing to operate, the New York Times reported.

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A renewed focus on Latin America

Senior US officials say the Venezuela mission illustrates the CIA’s new emphasis on Latin America and the Caribbean. In a closed-door briefing to US Congress earlier this month, CIA Director John Ratcliffe said foreign intelligence collection in the region had increased by roughly 51 percent during his tenure. The number of human sources, he said, had risen by 61 percent.