
(PatriotNews.net) – A mysterious sonic weapon reportedly used by U.S. forces in Venezuela raises questions about military conduct and technological capabilities.
Story Highlights
- A Venezuelan guard claims the U.S. used a “sonic weapon” during a raid.
- Approximately 100 Venezuelan soldiers reportedly died; no U.S. casualties.
- The U.S. military has not confirmed the use of any such weapon.
- Trump administration maintains silence, fueling speculation.
Eyewitness Claims of Sonic Weapon Use
An anonymous Venezuelan security guard reported witnessing the U.S. military employ an alleged “sonic weapon” during a covert operation to capture President Nicolás Maduro on January 3, 2026. According to the guard, the weapon caused severe physiological effects, including head pain and vomiting blood, leading to the deaths of approximately 100 Venezuelan soldiers. While the eyewitness account is vivid, it remains unverified and speculative.
The alleged incident took place at the Fuerte Tiuna military complex in Caracas and was characterized by drone and helicopter support. Despite the dramatic claims, there is no official confirmation from the U.S. military regarding the use of such a weapon, leaving the story in the realm of speculation and raising questions about the potential deployment of advanced military technology.
U.S.-Venezuela Tensions and Military Strategy
The raid is part of a broader context of U.S.-Venezuela tensions, exacerbated by long-standing political and economic sanctions against Maduro’s regime. The operation, dubbed “Operation Absolute Resolve,” aimed to capture Maduro and dismantle his regime with minimal U.S. casualties. The Venezuelan military, heavily reliant on Russian-supplied defenses, was reportedly overwhelmed by the precision and technological superiority of the U.S. forces.
The Trump administration has been silent on the specific tactics used, but the operation underscores the U.S.’s commitment to countering socialism and preventing alliances with adversarial nations like Russia and Iran. While the operation succeeded in its primary objective of capturing Maduro, the alleged use of a “sonic weapon” remains unconfirmed, keeping the narrative shrouded in mystery and speculation.
Political Fallout and Speculation
The lack of official confirmation has fueled political debates in the U.S., with some questioning the legality and ethical implications of using such weapons. The White House Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, shared the viral story without providing any additional details, which has only amplified public interest and speculation.
The potential use of directed-energy weapons, like the rumored sonic device, highlights the U.S. military’s technological capabilities but also raises concerns about transparency and accountability. As the story continues to unfold, the focus may shift towards the political and diplomatic implications for both the U.S. and Latin America.
Mysterious 'sonic weapon' used by US military in Venezuela: Report https://t.co/j1OE6T101D pic.twitter.com/0VDNra965A
— American Military News (@AmerMilNews) January 13, 2026
In the short term, the operation has sent shockwaves through Latin America, serving as a deterrence signal to other nations considering similar alliances. However, the long-term implications of such advanced military tactics could lead to an arms race in directed-energy technology, further complicating international relations.
Sources:
US used sonic weapon on Venezuelan troops, report shared by Leavitt claims
US-Venezuela Tensions: Eyewitness account raises questions
U.S. kamikaze drones: Analysis of strikes on Venezuela
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