The notion of Venezuela, a nation grappling with the consequences of socialism, orchestrating an invasion of the United States might seem far-fetched.
However, recent revelations suggest otherwise. Leaked documents, obtained by television host and independent journalist Emerald Robinson, shed light on the activities of Tren de Aragua (TdA) and its connections to Nicolas Maduro's regime. Robinson shared these findings on her Substack, highlighting the potential threat posed by this organization.
According to Gateway Pundit, President Trump, upon assuming office, swiftly designated Tren de Aragua as a foreign terrorist organization. His executive order underscored the alarming reality: "Over the years, Venezuelan national and local authorities have ceded ever-greater control over their territories to transnational criminal organizations, including TdA." This development has resulted in a hybrid criminal state that not only invades but also poses a significant threat to the United States.
Tren de Aragua, notorious for its violent activities and international drug trafficking, is more than just a criminal syndicate. As revealed in a leaked security briefing provided to Trump officials, the organization serves as a paramilitary extension of Venezuela's communist regime. Robinson elaborates on the briefing's findings, noting that TdA operatives traverse various countries before illegally entering the United States. Once inside, they are strategically positioned in safe houses across 20 cities. Their mission? To destabilize democratic nations in the Americas, including the United States, in alignment with Maduro's objectives.
The briefing further reveals that TdA operatives are not merely criminals but are trained by 300 military intelligence officers. These officers equip them for "riots, sabotage, disinformation, espionage, social conflict, and armed aggression" within the U.S. The chief among these officers is linked to the Crtel de los Soles, the world's largest cartel, serving as a conduit between smaller cartels and the Maduro regime. This intricate network underscores the gravity of the threat.
The Biden administration's decision to open the borders to over ten million individuals has inadvertently facilitated the entry of these agents and soldiers from Venezuela. This move has allowed them to further their agenda of undermining the U.S. from within. Despite this clear and present danger, there is a notable outcry from Democrats and leftists regarding the deportation of Tren de Aragua agents to the CECOT prison facility in El Salvador.
Had Kamala Harris secured a four-year term in the White House, the situation might have been even more dire. Tren de Aragua could have continued its reign of terror, expanding its operations and exerting greater influence over American social and political spheres. The implications of such an expansion are profound, raising questions about national security and the resilience of democratic institutions in the face of external threats.
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