Chinese analysts study US Maduro capture for Taiwan playbook

Following the US Delta Force's precision raid capturing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro—as detailed in prior coverage—Chinese military analysts are hailing the operation as a 'textbook' example of efficiency, potentially informing Beijing's strategies for targeting Taiwan's leadership amid recent PLA drills.

Operation Highlights and Chinese Praise

The Saturday raid featured elite Delta Force troops, cyber operations disabling power in Caracas, months of rehearsals, and a US naval buildup including the USS Gerald R. Ford carrier group in the Caribbean. Analyst Fu Qianshao praised the 'highly refined planning and execution' with minimal casualties.

Strategic Lessons for Taiwan

Beijing observers see the mission as a model for high-precision strikes, especially after PLA exercises simulating attacks on Taiwan's leadership. It highlights US special operations prowess, prompting China to reflect on Taiwan Strait contingencies. The Trump administration operation near Caracas underscores escalating US capabilities abroad.

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