WHAT'S NEXT FOR TEN DE ARAGUA AFTER LEADER KILLED
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This storyWhat is the USMNT's best-ever finish at a FIFA World Cup?
- Champions (1st place)
- Runners-up (2nd place)
- Third place (3rd)
- Round of 16 (5th+)
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Third place (3rd)
This storyThe US offered a reward for Maduro's arrest. How much?
- $5 million
- $15 million
- $25 million
- $50 million
Guess, then reveal the answer
$15 million
This storyHow far can the USMNT realistically go in this World Cup?
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This storyWhich city will bring the best World Cup atmosphere?
Tren de Aragua ran Venezuela's Tocorón prison like a resort.
Under Maduro's watch, the gang controlled Tocorón for years — operating a pool, zoo, and nightclub inside. Venezuelan forces retook it in 2023, but the gang had already expanded internationally.
This storyShould a sitting president regularly attend major sports events?
When Escobar was killed in 1993, his Medellín Cartel fragmented — not ended.
After Escobar's death, Colombian drug trafficking didn't stop — it splintered into smaller, harder-to-track groups. Analysts draw the same parallel for Tren de Aragua following the reported death of its founder.
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