US Operation in Venezuela: Maduro Seized, 100 Dead
On Jan 3, the US launched a military operation in Venezuela, seizing President Maduro. Caracas remains on edge after clashes left 100 dead and tight security across the capital.
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On Jan 3, the US launched a military operation in Venezuela, seizing President Maduro. Caracas remains on edge after clashes left 100 dead and tight security across the capital.
Sacha Llorenti, former Bolivian UN ambassador, blasts recent US actions in Venezuela for undermining international law and calls for renewed dialogue.
Former Bolivian presidents Luis Arce and Evo Morales condemned a recent US attack on Venezuela, voicing solidarity with the Venezuelan people, CEO Jorge Luis Palenque reports.
At a Jan. 6 OAS meeting in Washington, more than 30 Western Hemisphere reps leveled heavy criticism at the United States over its handling of the crisis in Venezuela.
Trump has threatened military action against Colombia after a U.S. intervention in Venezuela, accusing President Gustavo Petro of narcotrafficking—an accusation Bogotá calls unjustified.
On Jan. 6, President Trump announced a plan to sell up to 50 million barrels of Venezuelan oil, even as Nicolás Maduro remains imprisoned in New York following a dramatic U.S. raid.
A recent critique calls the U.S.’s latest moves in Venezuela a ‘gloves-off’ strategy for resource imperialism, tracing two decades of sanctions, regime changes and the oil sovereignty battle.
The daring January 3 raid on Venezuelan President Maduro’s residence has reignited anti-US sentiment across Latin America, reviving ‘Yankee, go home’ calls amid oil power struggles.
Countries around the world are condemning U.S. strikes in Venezuela and the forcible seizure of President Nicholas Maduro, with protests erupting from the Americas to Asia and an OAS emergency meeting.
Iran, Cuba and Brazil condemned the US invasion of Venezuela and abduction of President Maduro, calling it a violation of the UN Charter and urging global opposition.