US Seizes Fifth Venezuelan-Linked Oil Tanker as Caracas Talks Begin
The U.S. seized its fifth tanker linked to Venezuela as a U.S. team lands in Caracas to explore reopening the embassy and kick off diplomatic talks.
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The U.S. seized its fifth tanker linked to Venezuela as a U.S. team lands in Caracas to explore reopening the embassy and kick off diplomatic talks.
Former US diplomat Chas Freeman calls the US attack on Venezuela and forcible seizure of Maduro illegal, warning it undermines a rules-based international order.
Venezuela’s recent crisis highlights deep US hegemony, Latin America’s dependency, and rising hopes in China’s vision for a new global order.
On January 7, 2026, Trump told the New York Times he “doesn’t need international law,” saying only his own morality can check his power, after a Jan 3 strike on Venezuela drew global outrage.
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Mexico’s Canal 6 TV reporter Francisca Martinez criticizes the recent U.S. military action against Venezuela as part of a decades-long interventionist pattern.
Senate advances a resolution to limit President Trump’s military actions in Venezuela by invoking the War Powers Act, following the Jan. 3 raid and earlier strikes.
BRICS members are closely monitoring Venezuela after recent US operations, raising questions about sovereignty, international law and Global South solidarity.
Peruvian analyst Farid Kahhat breaks down the fallout of the U.S. operation in Venezuela and what lies ahead.
Singapore Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong warns at the Regional Outlook Forum 2026 that US military intervention in Venezuela threatens small states and violates international law.