Will the USA Overthrow the President of Venezuela?
- Pope Leo XIV criticized the US military deployment in the Caribbean, stating that ǣwith violence we dondzt winǥ. This comment did not directly name US President Donald Trump but addressed the increasing tension near Venezuela's coast.
- The Pope mentioned that military action could ǣincrease tensionǥ and emphasized the need for dialogue instead.
- In addition, Pope Leo XIV expressed concern over the treatment of immigrants, calling it ǣinhumanǥ and noted that many long-term residents have been affected by the current situation in the US.
- He called for deep reflection on issues concerning immigrants.
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Pope Leo XIV on US military deployment in the Caribbean: "It increases tensions" | Pope Leo XIV
“With violence we do not win,” said the Supreme Pontiff, urging to seek dialogue and avoid a new “Cold War” in the region.
Will the USA overthrow the president of Venezuela?
On 2 September 2025, the United States bombed a Venezuelan vessel, killing 11 people. Since then, nine other attacks on boats in the Caribbean have occurred. While Washington frames this as part of the fight against “narcoterrorism,” some experts see a more political aim: ousting Nicolás Maduro. Between oil interests, a foiled coup attempt, and covert CIA operations, our journalist Ava Luquet unpacks an escalation that could rock the region.
International analyst Raúl Sohr addressed the growing tension between the United States and Venezuela, warning about an advance in U.S. military deployment in the region and the geopolitical impact it could have. In conversation with Conecto Global Prime, Sohr pointed out that “one sees that U.S. military deployment is progressing,” although he stressed that eventual ground intervention “would be very difficult for the United States.” The expert…
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