US Military Seizes Maduro in Dramatic Caracas Raid
This past Saturday, U.S. strikes in Caracas led to the seizure of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, now held in New York and set for a court hearing today amid global outcry.
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This past Saturday, U.S. strikes in Caracas led to the seizure of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, now held in New York and set for a court hearing today amid global outcry.
US strikes on Venezuela shake talk of energy shocks, but OPEC+ balance, ample supply and investment hurdles mean global oil dynamics stay largely steady.
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.
President Trump warned Delcy Rodriguez of a “very big price” after Maduro’s arrest as Venezuela braces for possible US intervention.
Hundreds rallied in Times Square on Jan. 3 against U.S. military action in Venezuela, waving flags and chanting for peace and sovereignty.
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Foreign Minister Wang Yi said no country should act as the world’s police, opposing force in international relations and urging respect for the UN Charter.
Former Venezuelan deputy FM Temir Porras calls a recent US strike a blatant violation of international law, warning of growing risks for Venezuela and the wider region.
China’s Wang Yi says no country should impose its will on another amid the volatile Venezuela situation, urging respect for sovereignty and dialogue over coercion.
Professor Christopher Isike says US airstrikes in Venezuela bypass legal frameworks, risk regional trust and could reshape how Africa views US interventions.