Trump says US used secret weapon to disable Venezuelan equipment in Maduro raid

In a revealing interview with the New York Post, former President Donald Trump disclosed previously classified details about U.S. military operations against Venezuela, including the use of an advanced pulsed energy weapon he referred to as “The Discombobulator.” Trump described how this secret technology effectively neutralized Venezuelan defense systems during the capture of Nicolás Maduro, preventing the launch of Russian and Chinese rockets despite their preparedness.

The former president elaborated on the weapon’s capabilities, stating it rendered Venezuelan equipment inoperable. “They pressed buttons and nothing worked,” Trump recounted, explaining how the technology disabled critical infrastructure including power systems in Caracas during the operation.

Trump simultaneously escalated his rhetoric against international drug cartels, promising expanded military strikes targeting their operations across the Americas. “We know their routes. We know everything about them,” he declared, indicating potential operations in Mexico and Central America. This warning followed a confirmed U.S. strike on a drug-trafficking vessel in the eastern Pacific Ocean, continuing a campaign that has seen at least 36 maritime strikes resulting in 117 casualties since September.

The interview also covered Venezuela’s oil resources, with Trump confirming the seizure of seven oil tankers connected to Venezuela. “They don’t have any oil. We take the oil,” he stated, while declining to disclose the current location of the confiscated vessels.

In unrelated remarks, Trump discussed receiving Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado’s Nobel Peace Prize, which remains displayed in the Oval Office, and criticized musical choices for the upcoming Super Bowl. He also referenced ongoing Arctic security negotiations with NATO, though European leaders have contradicted his claims regarding sovereignty compromises.