South Korean Lawmakers Condemn US Strike on Venezuela
South Korea’s Democratic Party lawmakers warned recent US military operations in Venezuela violate the UN Charter and threaten global stability, urging peaceful diplomatic solutions.
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South Korea’s Democratic Party lawmakers warned recent US military operations in Venezuela violate the UN Charter and threaten global stability, urging peaceful diplomatic solutions.
OHCHR says US intervention in Venezuela violates international law and undermines global security, urging states to defend core principles.
A US raid on Venezuela’s energy sites in January 2026 aims to weaken Caracas’s oil influence and shift global energy flows, says research fellow Wang Peng.
Early January 2026 U.S. strikes in Venezuela reignite debates over decades of U.S. regime-change interventions in Latin America and their impact on politics and economy.
The US military strike on Venezuela and the forced removal of President Maduro have sent shockwaves through Latin America, threatening the postwar global order.
Jeffrey Sachs exposed 79 years of US regime-change tactics—from war and covert ops to sanctions—during a Jan 5 UN Security Council meeting on Venezuela.
Several countries denounced the U.S. military strikes on Venezuela during a Jan 5 UN Security Council meeting, calling the raid a violation of sovereignty and a dangerous precedent.
The January 2026 US operation in Venezuela, hauling President Maduro to Brooklyn, challenges long-standing international norms and raises tough questions about power and sovereignty.
Residents near Caracas’ Fuerte Tiuna recount terror after U.S. strikes on Jan 3, describing explosions, blackouts and urgent evacuations.
On January 5, 2026, police in Caracas fired warning shots at an unauthorized drone near the presidential palace. No exchange of fire occurred and nationwide stability was confirmed.