A Venezuelan television broadcasted a video on Wednesday of an American identified as Luke Denman, saying that he was “instructed to take control
On Monday, Venezuelan authorities arrested Mr Denman, Airan Berry , and 11 other alleged terrorists. The president said that their arrest came after a failed plot to oust him.
In the video he said, “Donald Trump is the direct chief of invasion,” a claim that the US President denied being involved in. In the Video, Mr. Denman, 34, while answering questions disclosed his mission, he said that it was to “secure the airport and establish outer security.” Aljazeera reported that head of Florida-based security company SilverCorp USA and US Military veteran, Jordan Goudreau, claimed responsibility for the invasion. He said he was “working with two US citizens in an operation designed to capture, not kill, Maduro and “liberate” Venezuela.”
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