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THE MADURO RAID

The Secret Operation That Shook Venezuela and Challenged a Regime

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THE MADURO RAID

By: Mr. Newton Isaac
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What really happened in Venezuela—and what does it reveal about how power works today?

Behind the headlines and beyond official statements lies a darker reality: the struggle for power in the modern world is rarely confined to diplomacy or elections. Sometimes, it unfolds through pressure, secrecy, strategy, and force.

The Maduro Raid is a gripping account of the operation that led to the capture of Nicolás Maduro, set within the larger story of Venezuela’s long unraveling and the global contest that formed around it.

This is not simply a book about one dramatic mission.

It is an examination of how a nation in crisis became the stage for one of the most revealing episodes in modern geopolitics.

Blending cinematic storytelling with serious political analysis, the book uncovers:

  • The collapse of institutions and the rise of systemic crisis
  • The role of sanctions, intelligence, and global strategy
  • The fragile boundary between law, intervention, and force
  • The hidden mechanics behind modern power struggles

At its core, The Maduro Raid asks the questions that matter most:

When does justice become intervention?
How far can power reach in the name of order or security?
What does sovereignty mean when a nation’s fate is shaped beyond its borders?

Set against the realities of oil, diplomacy, and state survival, this is more than a narrative.

It is a window into how power is challenged—and how far it can go.

Some books describe history.
This one takes you inside the forces that shape it.

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