Milei Reacts without Filters to Maduro's Capture in US Attack: "Long Live Freedom, Damn It"
President Javier Milei enthusiastically backs the US military operation in Venezuela and the capture of Nicolás Maduro, aligning with Washington's stated goals against the Chavista regime.
- The White House said its multi-day operation followed military escalation and allegedly captured Nicolás Maduro, targeting strategic Venezuelan sites linked to corruption and human rights abuses.
- Milei's long-standing stance against Chavismo aligns Argentina with the United States, backing sanctions and diplomatic pressure on Venezuela over the past year.
- On social media, Milei shared a post attributed to Donald Trump saying `the dictator Maduro was captured and taken out of Venezuela` and posted `FREEDOM IS ADVANCING.`
- Explosions in Caracas and elsewhere sparked a state of emergency declared by the Venezuelan government, prompting internal mobilization as the international community monitors the regional debate on U.S. intervention.
- Over the past year Argentina has backed ICC calls to pressure Venezuela, and the United States' reported operation could intensify diplomatic efforts and reshape Latin America.
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The Argentine president reacted to the capture of Nicolás Maduro and referred to the international implications of the act.
The Argentine president, Javier Milei, said this Saturday that, after the capture of the Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, by the United States, who must assume the presidency is Edmundo González Urrutia, the opposition candidate who competed in the controversial presidential elections of 2024.
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