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Saturday, December 13, 2025

The US special forces veteran whose rescue team spirited Nobel laureate Mara Corina Machado out of Venezuela has begged her not to return to the country, after a perilous extraction mission that lasted nearly 16 hours and was carried out largely in the middle of the night through rough waters. "Overwhelmingly, this is the hardest, most high profile, most delicate operation we've conducted," Grey Bull Rescue Foundation founder Bryan Stern told CNN on Friday.

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At a virtual press conference earlier on Friday, he acknowledged that his team did communicate with the US military to make them aware of their presence at sea. He said he wanted to avoid being targeted in the ongoing US operation against alleged drug boats in the Caribbean. "In this case, because the US military is conducting operations in this part of the world, I was worried about " I was deeply concerned about being targeted by the US military," he told reporters. "We communicated in such a way where the US government, the US military, knew that we were doing something in the region. They did not know the details of it.

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... "Because of her face, because of her signature, because the entire Venezuelan intelligence service, the entire Cuban intelligence service, parts of the Russian intelligence, were all looking for her for months, and specifically this week, in particular, because of the Nobel Prize, (it) made this operation significantly more high risk than we've ever done before," he said.

He told CNN that his team has carried out 800 operations and rescued more than 8,000 people, but this was "the first person that has a Wikipedia page." ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-13 01:18 AM | Reply

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... Asked if his team would ever help Machado return to Venezuela, Stern said he advised her against it.

"When we were on the boat together, we talked about this, and I begged her not to go back," he told CNN.

"She's a real hero and icon of mine, and to put her back in harm's way where she may be arrested, killed, tortured, who knows what? -- I would really not want to do that, but like us, she's a leader, and she wants to be there for her people."
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#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-13 01:21 AM | Reply

Machado is a Turd.

She wants her own country regime changed.

Traitors are not heroes. She wants the US military to kill Venezuelan people so she can be Queen.

---- that and ---- her too.

She can join Juan Guido in Obscurity.

#3 | Posted by Effeteposer at 2025-12-13 04:38 AM | Reply

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