Overview
- Argentine coverage reports a U.S. military extraction in Caracas that captured Nicolás Maduro, described by some outlets as the operation 'Solución Absoluta.'
- Speaking at a rally of Venezuelans at the Obelisco, Patricia Bullrich said Argentina is ready to participate in a transition and highlighted opposition figures María Corina Machado and Edmundo González.
- Bullrich demanded the immediate release of detained Argentines, naming gendarme Nahuel Gallo and lawyer Germán Giuliani as priority cases.
- She argued there was no invasion but an extraction of a 'narcocriminal,' labeled Venezuela a narco-state tied to the Cartel de los Soles, and warned the transition will be difficult due to entrenched institutions.
- Domestic reactions remain polarized as Horacio Rodríguez Larreta decries a unilateral breach of sovereignty and the Justicialist Party condemns U.S. bombings, fueling public spats on social media.