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La Guardia Costera de EEUU suspendió la búsqueda de los narcotraficantes que sobrevivieron a un ataque contra narcolanchas en el Pacífico

La Guardia Costera de Estados Unidos informó este viernes que suspendió la búsqueda de personas en el océano Pacífico oriental que se lanzaron al agua desde dos de las tres narcolanchas bombardeadas días antes por el ejército estadounidense.
La búsqueda comenzó el martes por la tarde, tras recibir una notificación del ejército estadounidense sobre la presencia de sobrevivientes en el agua, a unos 650 kilómetros al suroeste de la frontera entre México y Guatemala.
La institución orientada a la protección de los puertos, las fronteras marítimas, aguas interiores y el mar territorial desplegó un avión desde Sacramento, California, para rastrear un área de más de 1.600 kilómetros, además de emitir alertas a embarcaciones cercanas y coordinar labores con otros países y barcos civiles en la zona.
“Suspender una búsqueda nunca es fácil y, dado el esfuerzo exhaustivo de búsqueda, la falta de indicios positivos y la disminución de la probabilidad de supervivencia, hemos suspendido los esfuerzos activos de búsqueda en espera de nuevos desarrollos”, sostuvo el capitán Patrick Dill de la Guardia Costera en un comunicado.
El operativo se dificultó por condiciones adversas, con olas de hasta 2,7 metros y vientos de 40 nudos. Estados Unidos no precisó cuántos criminales saltaron al agua ni, en caso de no encontrarlas, cuál sería el número de narcotraficantes muertos por los ataques militares a embarcaciones de bandas criminales.
“En esta etapa de la respuesta, la probabilidad de un resultado exitoso, basada en el tiempo transcurrido, las condiciones ambientales y los recursos disponibles para una persona en el agua, es muy baja”.
El ejército estadounidense indicó a principios de semana que atacó tres botes que transitaban rutas conocidas de narcotráfico y que “habían transferido narcóticos entre las tres embarcaciones antes de los ataques”.
El Comando Sur de Estados Unidos informó que en el primer bote atacado murieron tres personas, mientras que los ocupantes de los otros dos saltaron por la borda antes de que fueran alcanzados.
La operación se llevó a cabo en una zona del Pacífico oriental donde la Marina estadounidense no tiene presencia naval constante. El Comando Sur notificó de inmediato a la Guardia Costera para activar labores de búsqueda y rescate tras el incidente.
Por instrucciones del presidente estadounidense Donald Trump, el ejército de Estados Unidos continúa con sus bombardeos contra lanchas en el mar Caribe y el Pacífico oriental desde principios de septiembre.
Hasta este viernes, se registran 35 ataques a embarcaciones, con un saldo de al menos 115 narcotraficantes muertos, según cifras difundidas por la propia administración de Trump. El mandatario sostiene que estas acciones son necesarias para frenar el flujo de drogas hacia Estados Unidos y declaró que el país se encuentra en un “conflicto armado” con los carteles del narcotráfico.
Además de los ataques a narcolanchas, Washington incrementó su presencia naval en la región del Caribe como parte de una campaña de presión sobre el presidente venezolano Nicolás Maduro, a quien Trump acusó de narcoterrorismo.
En paralelo, el gobierno del inquilino de la Casa Blanca acusó al chavismo de usurpar instalaciones y activos de empresas petroleras estadounidenses en Venezuela. Según fuentes oficiales, la administración estadounidense ha iniciado la confiscación de petroleros que transportan crudo venezolano, una medida que ya se ha aplicado en al menos dos ocasiones.
Por otra parte, la CIA estuvo detrás de un ataque con drones realizado la semana pasada contra un área de atraque utilizada por narcotraficantes venezolanos, según informaron dos personas con conocimiento directo de la operación, quienes solicitaron anonimato debido a la confidencialidad del caso. Se trata de la primera operación directa conocida en territorio venezolano desde el inicio de la ofensiva estadounidense contra embarcaciones en septiembre.
Desde Venezuela, el dictador del régimen venezolano Nicolás Maduro evitó desmentir este jueves el ataque al muelle, aunque expresó su disposición a cooperar con Washington tras semanas de presión militar por parte de Estados Unidos en el Caribe. Sin embargo, al ser consultado directamente sobre el tema, Maduro señaló que podría referirse a ello “en unos días”.
(Con información de Associated Press)
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House Democrat calls Trump’s Maduro capture ‘welcome news’ as left labels it ‘illegal’

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At least one House Democrat is praising President Donald Trump’s capture of Nicolás Maduro after the U.S. conducted surprise strikes in Venezuela overnight Saturday night.
«The capture of the brutal, illegitimate ruler of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, who oppressed Venezuela’s people is welcome news for my friends and neighbors who fled his violent, lawless, and disastrous rule. However, cutting off the head of a snake is fruitless if it just regrows,» Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., wrote on X.
«Venezuelans deserve the promise of democracy and the rule of law, not a state of endless violence and spiraling disorder. My hope is it offers a passage to true democracy and liberation. This action offers beleaguered Venezuelans a chance to seat their true, democratically elected president, Edmundo González.»
She criticized the GOP administration for apparently failing to notify Congress beforehand, however.
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz speaks during a press conference on new legislation to support Holocaust education nationwide at the U.S. Capitol Building on January 27, 2023, in Washington, D.C. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
«I’ll demand answers as to why Congress and the American people were bypassed in this effort. The absence of congressional involvement prior to this action risks the continuation of the illegitimate Venezuelan regime. Congress must be properly informed and hold hearings on this invasion. As always, I will work to bring about the promise of a liberated Venezuela,» she wrote.
Wasserman Schultz’s home state of Florida is notably home to a significant number of Venezuelan refugees, as well as refugees from other communist Latin American dictatorships like Cuba.
Her response to the U.S. operation is far different from the majority of her colleagues on the left, however.
Congressional Democrats are largely accusing Trump of green-lighting illegal actions in Venezuela after the U.S. carried out multiple strikes and captured Maduro and his wife.
While some responses were more muted than others, the majority of Democratic lawmakers argued that the Trump administration undermined U.S. law with the operation.
«The Trump administration launched a large-scale military attack on a sovereign nation and kidnapped its sitting president, without congressional approval and without consideration of any of the consequences their illegal actions may bring,» Rep. Yvette Clarke, D-N.Y., wrote on X. «This act of aggression is unconstitutional, un-American, and a direct threat to our democracy.»
Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., who served with the U.S. Marine Corps during the Iraq War, echoed a similar line.
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Democrats, like Sen. Ruben Gallego and Rep. Eric Swalwell, are accusing President Donald Trump of waging an illegal war with Venezuela. (Andrew Harnik via Getty Images; Joe Raedle via Getty Images; John Lamparski via Getty Images)
«There is no justification for the United States to be at war with Venezuela. I lived through the consequences of an illegal war sold to the American people with lies. We swore we would never repeat those mistakes. Yet here we are again,» Gallego said in his own statement.
Rep. Eugene Vindman, D-Va., another military veteran, accused Trump of running afoul of the Constitution.
«Let there be no mistake, President Trump has started a war in Venezuela, without any congressional approval, and in violation of the Constitution. Over the past 2 decades, we have learned the hard way that wars are easy to start and hard to finish,» Vindman wrote on X.
«A plan rarely survives first contact. Having served in Iraq, I’ve seen this firsthand. Trump is wrong to start a war in Venezuela. It is not what the American people want, it is not putting America first, and it is not worth American blood and treasure.»
Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., was more blunt in his assessment.
«When I talk to Californians, you know what ranks lowest on their priorities? Illegally going to war with Venezuela. Just lower the damn prices,» Swalwell wrote on X.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., wrote, «Trump’s illegal and unprovoked bombing of Venezuela and kidnapping of its president are grave violations of international law and the U.S. Constitution. These are the actions of a rogue state.»
Other Democrats were more muted in their criticism, instead focusing on calling for more information from the White House.
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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro addresses supporters during a rally marking the anniversary of the 19th-century Battle of Santa Ines in Caracas, Dec. 10, 2025. (Pedro Rances Mattey/Anadolu via Getty Images)
«While I strongly oppose the illegitimate regime of Nicolás Maduro, President Trump’s military action was a serious constitutional violation,» said Rep. Adriano Espaillat, D-N.Y. «The Trump administration does not have sole authority to commit such acts, and I reaffirm my position that Congress must be fully informed before the U.S. engages in hostilities towards another nation. I urge for an immediate and full briefing for Members of Congress following ongoing developments in Venezuela and the subsequent long-term consequences in the region.»
The top two Democrats in Congress were similarly critical but cautious.
«Far too many questions remain unanswered, including with respect to whether further military actions are planned. First, how many American troops remain on the ground in Venezuela? Second, what does America is going to run Venezuela until a judicious transition takes place mean?» House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., wrote in a statement.
«Third, were these military strikes about seizing foreign oil to benefit friends of the Trump administration? Fourth, why did Donald Trump pardon the former Honduran President, a narco-trafficker convicted in an American court of law, but is willing to take us to war in Venezuela in connection with similar allegations.»
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., called Maduro an «illegitimate leader» but added, «The idea that Trump plans to now run Venezuela should strike fear in the hearts of all Americans. The American people have seen this before and paid the devastating price.»
«To distract from skyrocketing costs Americans face and the historic cover-up of the Epstein files, Donald Trump is attempting to throw Americans into more international chaos and uncertainty,» Schumer said.
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It comes after Trump announced on Truth Social that the U.S. had «successfully carried out a large-scale strike against Venezuela» and its leader.
He said Maduro and his wife were captured and flown out of the country.
Attorney General Pam Bondi subsequently said both were indicted in the Southern District of New York, one of the largest federal prosecutorial offices in the U.S.
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What is Delta Force and what does it do? Inside the elite US Army unit that captured Maduro

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President Donald Trump confirmed that Delta Force — the U.S. Army’s most elite counterterrorism and direct-action unit — carried out the daring overnight operation in Venezuela that led to the capture of dictator Nicolás Maduro and his wife.
Delta Force, officially known as 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment–Delta, specializes in high-risk missions involving the capture or killing of high-value targets, as well as other sensitive operations that require speed, secrecy and precision.
The unit operates under U.S. Special Operations Command and is typically deployed when missions carry significant political or strategic stakes.
According to Military.com, Delta Force is based at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, the hub of U.S. Army special operations training. The unit has previously been involved in some of the most consequential U.S. military operations, including the 2003 capture of Saddam Hussein. The secretive unit also conducted numerous counterterrorism missions in Afghanistan and elsewhere in the Middle East, targeting senior al-Qaeda figures.
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U.S. military personnel stand aboard the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima while docked at Rafael Cordero Santiago Port of the Americas in Ponce, Puerto Rico, on Dec. 16, 2025. (Miguel J. Rodriguez Carrillo / AFP via Getty Images)
Delta Force is commanded by a senior Army officer, but the identity of the unit’s leader is also kept classified, as is the exact size of the unit.
It is unclear how many members took part in the Venezuela operation.
During the raid, U.S. Army helicopters from the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, known as the «Night Stalkers,» flew the special operations forces into Venezuela, officials said.
At least seven explosions were heard in Venezuela’s capital, Caracas, and low-flying aircraft were seen over the city at about 2 a.m. local time, according to reports.
The CIA provided intelligence to the Department of War that helped guide Delta Force to Maduro and his wife, whom President Donald Trump said were apprehended during the U.S. military operation.
Officials emphasized that while the CIA played a critical role in tracking and locating Maduro, U.S. military special operations forces carried out the physical capture.
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Smoke rises from Fort Tiuna, the main military garrison in Caracas, Venezuela, after multiple explosions were heard and aircraft swept through the area, Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)
Trump told «FOX & Friends Weekend» early Saturday that U.S. military personnel involved in the operation «did an incredible job.»
«They rehearsed and practiced like nobody’s ever seen,» Trump said. «And I was told by real military people that there’s no other country on earth that could do such a maneuver.»
Trump said he watched the operation unfold in real time.
«The whole maneuver of the landings, the number of aircraft — which were massive — the number of helicopters, different types of helicopters, different types of fighter jets,» Trump said. «We had a fighter jet for every possible situation.»
«They just broke in and they broke into places that were not really able to be broken into,» he added. «I’ve never seen anything like it.»
Trump said Maduro was inside a fortified residence but was captured before he could reach a secure area.
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Maduro and his wife were taken aboard the USS Iwo Jima and are expected to be transported to the United States. (Getty Images)
Trump also said there were injuries during the operation but no U.S. fatalities and no aircraft losses.
Maduro and his wife were taken aboard the USS Iwo Jima and are expected to be transported to the United States, where they could appear in federal court in New York City as soon as Monday, Fox News has learned.
Fox News’ Rachel Wolf, David Spunt, Jennifer Griffin and Lucas Tomlinson contributed to this report.
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