Retired general on soldier accused of Maduro bet: ‘You can’t be that stupid’
Summary
A retired U.S. Army general commented on a soldier involved in a raid to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. The soldier reportedly made over $400,000 from bets on the success of the operation.Key Facts
- The soldier involved is named Gannon Ken Van Dyke.
- He is stationed at Fort Bragg, a U.S. Army base.
- Van Dyke helped plan the raid targeting Venezuelan President Maduro.
- He bet more than $400,000 on the outcome of the operation.
- Retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg said it was unlikely the soldier was unaware of the risks.
- The raid aimed to capture President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela.
- The incident involves U.S. military personnel linked to foreign operations.
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