How US Strikes on Venezuela Shake the UN Charter
Early January US strikes on Venezuela challenge the UN Charter’s rules on force and sovereignty, raising global legal concerns.
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Early January US strikes on Venezuela challenge the UN Charter’s rules on force and sovereignty, raising global legal concerns.
Recent U.S. military strikes in Venezuela and the capture of President Maduro have shaken the foundations of international law, reviving a modern Monroe Doctrine and risking global norms.
Exclusive video shows craters and debris at Caracas’s Fuerte Tiuna after recent U.S. air strikes
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