Parties Differ over u.s. Intervention in Venezuela · Global Voices
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U.S. President Donald Trump presumed on Saturday that the U.S. military intervention in Venezuela was taking place early in the morning to capture President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, and to transfer them to a federal prison in New York, where they wait to be tried on a charge of alleged narcoterrorism. The operation was ordered by the president without informing either of the two chambers of Congress, even though it is customary…
The coalition stressed that "peace and respect for sovereignty" are necessary conditions for regional stability, in turn, it rejected the injerencist and neo-fascist policies linked to Monrou doctrine.
While MC and Morena and their allies condemned the U.S. invasion of Venezuelan territory, the PAN and PRI celebrated the fall of Nicolas Maduro's regime. By supporting President Claudia Sheinbaum's stance, Morena rejected the action by describing the incident as "a violation of the international legal order and a dangerous precedent for regional and global peace and stability." "From the party we reject any unilateral military action that violat…
Following the US air strikes in Venezuela and the arrest of Nicolás Maduro, the Union is wrestling around a common line: while Jürgen Hardt speaks of a "sign of hope", Roderich Kiesewetter calls the action of the United States a "putsch". The AfD is a guardian of non-interference.
After the intervention of the United States to Venezuela and the capture of its illegitimate president, Nicolás Maduro, the international community has begun to take a stand. Until 20:00 (GMT-5) on January 3, 2025, one third of the world’s governments had spoken out on the events. In total, 66 sovereign states demonstrated. Of these, only 10 expressly supported the US intervention in Caracas: Argentina, Ecuador, El Salvador, France, Israel, Ital…
Supporters of the U.S. aggression have upper waters, an awareness of the illegal wars of the "Imperium USA" (Daniele Ganser) is missing completely. After all, there are prominent critics. The phantom of a "sovereign Europe" offers no way out. In the AfD there is no uniform opinion on the U.S. aggression against Venezuela. In the social networks prevail positions, which are jubilantly behind Trump [...] The article Venezuela: AfD mostly on detour…
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