The United States must have thoroughly studied Sun Tzu's Art of War, and this operation used 5 strategies:

1. Infiltrate with spies and bribe insiders. The CIA had already sent people to infiltrate the Venezuelan government, swaying the security around Maduro and even military personnel. These individuals secretly passed messages to the U.S., informing them about Maduro's whereabouts, accommodations, and the number of bodyguards, ensuring that the U.S. had a clear understanding.

2. Attack when least expected: Strike when Venezuela is unprepared. They specifically chose late at night or early morning when Maduro was asleep, first crippling air defense and power, then special forces rushed in to capture people, all within 3 hours, leaving Venezuela with no time to react.

3. Put on a facade to deceive the opponent: The U.S. has always claimed that the military presence in the Caribbean is for anti-drug operations, giving the impression that they are merely applying pressure and will not take action, allowing Venezuela to let down its guard, while secretly harboring the intention to carry out a decapitation strike.

4. Know your enemy and know yourself, and you will never be defeated: Before taking action, the U.S. thoroughly investigated Maduro's residence layout and military deployment months in advance, identifying their air defense vulnerabilities and even collaborating with law enforcement agencies to create a legal basis, ensuring that their actions would not go awry.

5. Hold them in check openly, and attack secretly. Using large-scale airstrikes and electronic interference as a cover to distract the Venezuelan military's attention, while secretly deploying special forces to accurately capture targets and secure objectives.

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