Venezuelans Unite Against US Strikes and Hegemonic Rhetoric
Acting President Delcy Rodriguez and scholar Wang Yiwei highlight unity amid protests and critique US strikes in Caracas for undermining international law and sovereignty.
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Acting President Delcy Rodriguez and scholar Wang Yiwei highlight unity amid protests and critique US strikes in Caracas for undermining international law and sovereignty.
ACLED data shows the US carried out 573 air and drone strikes in Trump’s first year—more than Biden’s four-year total of 494, with over 80% targeting Yemen’s Houthi rebels.
President Trump vows land strikes on drug cartels and outlines plans to tap Venezuelan oil, stepping up US military and economic moves in Latin America.
Residents near Caracas’ Fuerte Tiuna recount terror after U.S. strikes on Jan 3, describing explosions, blackouts and urgent evacuations.
US strikes in Venezuela prompt Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Spain and Uruguay to condemn the action, urging dialogue, respect for international law, and peaceful resolution.
OPEC faces a historic shake-up after US strikes in Venezuela and the removal of Maduro. The world’s biggest oil cartel risks losing its largest reserves – here’s what happened and what comes next.
US strikes in Caracas on Jan 3 killed at least 40 people, while President Maduro was captured and flown to a New York base, President Trump says.
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.
A plane carrying President Maduro and Cilia Flores landed in New York after US strikes; VP Rodriguez affirms his legitimacy; Trump vows to ‘run’ Venezuela; UN calls emergency meeting.
President Trump briefed media at Mar-a-Lago after U.S. strikes on Venezuela, announcing Maduro’s capture, oil sector plans, and retention of military options.