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The U.S. has deployed a permanent CIA team to Venezuela after Maduro's capture, focusing on security and intelligence amid instability.
The U.S. is establishing a permanent CIA presence in Venezuela following the capture of President Nicolás Maduro, according to multiple sources, with the agency leading intelligence and security operations amid political instability.
While the State Department will handle long-term diplomacy, the CIA is managing immediate efforts, including coordination with regional allies and monitoring threats from China, Russia, and Iran.
A covert team had tracked Maduro for months, and CIA Director John Ratcliffe recently met with interim leader Delcy Rodríguez and military officials.
The U.S. may operate from a CIA annex in Caracas before reopening the embassy, but long-term plans remain unclear.
The White House has not issued a formal strategy, and the operation is being conducted under strict secrecy.
Los EE.UU. han desplegado un equipo permanente de la CIA a Venezuela después de la captura de Maduro, centrándose en la seguridad y la inteligencia en medio de la inestabilidad.