🇺🇸How US Special Forces Infiltrated Venezuela?
Stealth design F-35 used instead of F-16 to counter the radar system
Delta Forces rehearsed the mission until they could do it blind folded
How did they find him? Simple. The CIA tracked his 'Pattern of Life'—what he ate, what he wore, and exactly where he slept. They didn't just guess; they knew. Back in the US, Delta Force built an exact replica of his safe house, rehearsing the raid until they could do it blindfolded. And the blowtorches? Those were for the panic room. Intelligence knew Maduro slept behind bank-vault-style steel doors. The team brought heavy-duty thermal cutters to burn him out. But in the end, speed was their weapon. Operators breached the room so fast, they caught him before he could even lock the door."
@Olamide0fficial Liar, the mother asked to see you and obeyed, they carried you, no one to carry you, just blabbing rubbish, why did you not complete the story of the going to see the mother 😂
In the Quran, Bani Israel (Children of Israel) refers to the descendants of Prophet Yaqub (Jacob), whose alternate name was Israel. They stem from his 12 sons, forming the 12 tribes, and are often identified with the Jewish people.
The Quran mentions them extensively (over 40 times) as a favored nation, blessed with prophets like Musa (Moses), who liberated them from Pharaoh's oppression (e.g., Surah Al-Baqarah 2:47-61); Harun (Aaron); Dawud (David); Sulaiman (Solomon); and others. They received scriptures, miracles (e.g., manna, parting of the sea), and covenants from Allah.
However, the text highlights their repeated disobedience, such as idol worship, rejecting prophets, and altering scriptures, serving as lessons on faith and ingratitude (e.g., 5:78). Not all are condemned; some were righteous believers.
Their story underscores Allah's mercy, justice, and the importance of upholding divine covenants for all humanityIn the Quran, Bani Israel (Children of Israel) refers to the descendants of Prophet Yaqub (Jacob), whose alternate name was Israel. They stem from his 12 sons, forming the 12 tribes, and are often identified with the Jewish people.
The Quran mentions them extensively (over 40 times) as a favored nation, blessed with prophets like Musa (Moses), who liberated them from Pharaoh's oppression (e.g., Surah Al-Baqarah 2:47-61); Harun (Aaron); Dawud (David); Sulaiman (Solomon); and others. They received scriptures, miracles (e.g., manna, parting of the sea), and covenants from Allah.
However, the text highlights their repeated disobedience, such as idol worship, rejecting prophets, and altering scriptures, serving as lessons on faith and ingratitude (e.g., 5:78). Not all are condemned; some were righteous believers.
Their story underscores Allah's mercy, justice, and the importance of upholding divine covenants for all humanity.
@SAMKLEF You’re just a bastard, if only you will stop explaining and post the screen recording of the chat, that’s enough to clear your name. Foolish foo like you @SAMKLEF
@officialEFCC If only you guys can arrest and detain Yaya Bello. If only you guys can question the reckless spending of the the senate president. Rubbish 👁️👁️