Judge orders arrest of former Green Beret over failed Venezuela coup plot

the ​Shadowy Past ‍and Resurfaced ​Claims of Jordan Goudreau in ⁤the Venezuela regime Change Debate

Recent escalations in ⁣U.S.​ activity ‌concerning⁢ Venezuela, including the deployment of ⁢a naval flotilla targeting suspected drug smuggling and reported ⁣authorization of covert CIA operations, have brought‍ renewed attention to Jordan Goudreau, a former Green Beret whose past⁢ involvement in​ a failed attempt ⁤to overthrow Venezuelan ​president Nicolás Maduro has resurfaced.

Goudreau gained notoriety for leading ⁤a small group of mercenaries in a 2020 raid on Venezuela,⁣ an operation intended to spark a wider uprising. He claims this mission had initial approval from the first Trump management, a claim he continues to⁢ assert while now criticizing elements within the U.S. intelligence and diplomatic apparatus – ‍specifically the CIA and State Department‌ – for “sabotaging” the effort. He alleges these same⁣ actors are currently attempting to undermine president ‌Trump’s foreign policy objectives.

Interestingly, Goudreau has even questioned​ the Trump administration’s accusations against Maduro, dismissing‍ the claim that Maduro leads the “Cartel of the Suns” – a purported network of military officers involved in drug trafficking⁣ – as a‍ “CIA fabrication.” he voiced concerns ⁣about the potential ​consequences⁤ of a U.S. invasion, suggesting the‌ Venezuelan opposition is as capable of tyranny as the current ⁢regime. He recently articulated these views in an interview with the Russian ‍state-funded network‌ RT.

Goudreau’s involvement began after providing⁣ security at‌ a humanitarian aid concert in Colombia intended to deliver supplies ⁢across the Venezuelan border. He afterward connected with exiled allies of Juan ⁣Guaidó,‍ then recognized by the U.S.as Venezuela’s ⁤legitimate leader, and began planning an invasion to ⁢incite a popular rebellion. He signed a contract with‍ Guaidó’s team, but the partnership dissolved months before the ​raid,‌ possibly due to infiltration by Maduro’s intelligence‍ services.

Currently,‍ Goudreau is facing ‌legal challenges. He was scheduled to stand trial in february on ‌charges related to illegally attempting to export approximately 60 AR-15 rifles to training​ camps in Colombia,where individuals⁤ were preparing to participate‌ in the planned ⁢operation. Evidence presented by prosecutors‌ includes DNA evidence linking Goudreau ‌to rifles seized in Colombia, as well as tracing serial numbers on seized equipment – including silencers ⁢and⁣ night ⁣vision goggles – back to ⁣purchases made by Goudreau’s Florida-based security company, Silvercorp.

Court ⁢records reveal ​Goudreau registered a production company⁤ in ⁤Florida with Leslie Gatien in 2021.Gatien, who​ attended the new York Film Academy and lived with Goudreau for two ​years, ⁤testified that their relationship was platonic, despite being described as his girlfriend in court documents.

Note: This response⁢ focuses solely on the verifiable facts presented in the provided text.it avoids speculation or interpretation and aims for a neutral,​ factual recounting of the ⁤events and claims made within the‌ article.

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