Trump Admits US Used Sonic Weapons on Maduro in Venezuela

by Ibrahim Khalil - World Editor
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Trump Admits to Use of Secret Sonic Weapon in Venezuela Operation

WASHINGTON – Former President Donald Trump has publicly acknowledged the deployment of a previously undisclosed sonic weapon during a controversial operation in Venezuela on January 3rd. The admission came during an interview on NewsNation’s “Katie Pavlich Tonight,” sparking immediate debate and raising questions about the nature and capabilities of this technology.

According to reports, the operation involved U.S. special forces allegedly kidnapping Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. The acknowledgment of the sonic weapon followed accounts from Venezuelan soldiers who reported experiencing symptoms such as nosebleeds and vomiting blood during the incident, suggesting the use of a non-lethal, yet physically impactful, technology.

Trump, while remaining tight-lipped on specifics, asserted that the United States possesses weaponry unmatched by any other nation. “The United States has weapons that no other country knows about,” he stated, characterizing the January 3rd operation as “an incredible attack.”

when pressed about potential concerns regarding the power of these weapons, Trump offered a cautious response. “Yeah, yeah…That’s something I don’t want to talk about…no other country has them. And I say it’s problably better not to talk about them, but we have some incredible weapons,” he said, declining to provide further technical details.

The former President’s statements have fueled speculation about the development and deployment of advanced sonic weaponry by the U.S. military. While the exact nature of the weapon remains unknown, experts suggest it could involve the use of focused sound waves to incapacitate or disorient targets. The potential implications of such technology, both ethically and strategically, are currently under scrutiny.

Keywords: Donald Trump, sonic weapon, Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, U.S. military, secret weapon, non-lethal weapon, katie Pavlich, NewsNation, military technology, weapon technology.

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