U.S. special operations forces conducted a targeted raid in Caracas on January 3, 2026, capturing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife without fatalities, marking the initial military entry that prompted this market. Since then, no further U.S. troop incursions have occurred, as the Trump administration shifted to overseeing the transition to acting President Delcy Rodríguez—a Maduro loyalist—with direct military coordination involving Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Key recent developments include the U.S. reopening its embassy in Caracas on March 31 and lifting sanctions on Rodríguez on April 2, signaling diplomatic normalization and de-escalation focused on oil access and stability amid threats from regime hardliners like Diosdado Cabello. Upcoming transition milestones could influence tensions, but current trends emphasize non-military engagement.
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Military special operation forces will qualify; however, intelligence operatives will not count.
US military personnel must physically enter the terrestrial territory of Venezuela to qualify. Entering Venezuela's maritime or aerial territory will not count.
Military contractors, military advisors, or high-ranking US service members entering Venezuela for diplomatic purposes (and their accompanying entourage) will not qualify.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...Military special operation forces will qualify; however, intelligence operatives will not count.
US military personnel must physically enter the terrestrial territory of Venezuela to qualify. Entering Venezuela's maritime or aerial territory will not count.
Military contractors, military advisors, or high-ranking US service members entering Venezuela for diplomatic purposes (and their accompanying entourage) will not qualify.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...U.S. special operations forces conducted a targeted raid in Caracas on January 3, 2026, capturing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife without fatalities, marking the initial military entry that prompted this market. Since then, no further U.S. troop incursions have occurred, as the Trump administration shifted to overseeing the transition to acting President Delcy Rodríguez—a Maduro loyalist—with direct military coordination involving Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Key recent developments include the U.S. reopening its embassy in Caracas on March 31 and lifting sanctions on Rodríguez on April 2, signaling diplomatic normalization and de-escalation focused on oil access and stability amid threats from regime hardliners like Diosdado Cabello. Upcoming transition milestones could influence tensions, but current trends emphasize non-military engagement.
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