Arrest of American Mercenaries in Venezuela

SOURCE www.breitbart.com
Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro announced the arrest of two American mercenaries planning to destabilize his regime. The regime has a history of detaining Americans on dubious charges. Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello claimed over 125 mercenaries from 25 countries have been detained, including an Israeli and an Argentine national. The Maduro regime is reportedly using these detainees as bargaining chips. Previous prisoner swaps with the U.S. involved releasing American detainees in exchange for Maduro's convicted drug-trafficking nephews and top money launderer.

Key Points

  • Maduro announced arrest of 2 American mercenaries planning to destabilize his regime
  • Regime has a record of detaining Americans on questionable charges
  • Over 125 mercenaries from 25 countries, including an Israeli and Argentine national, have been detained
  • Maduro regime reportedly using detainees as bargaining chips

Pros

  • Preventing potential violence and destabilization in Venezuela
  • Detaining individuals allegedly involved in terrorist activities

Cons

  • Lack of public evidence to substantiate accusations against detainees
  • History of detaining Americans on dubious charges