After the Us Attack in Venezuela the European People Are Shocked
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Right-wing Europeans in Central and South-East Europe, the sympathizers of Trump, rule by default. But after the US attack in Venezuela, they realized that Trump could become a threat to them.
We are living in one of the most tense periods of the last decades in terms of geopolitics. NATO has never faced a potential attack from its main partner on another of its members, as is currently being proposed, and that opens up a world of possibilities and theories. But, above all, it stresses the need for Europe to distance itself definitively from US means of payment. Creating a European Bizum has been one of the priorities of the European …
Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, this Thursday expressed his “deep concern about the use of force against Venezuela,” after having telephone conversations with the leaders of Colombia, Mexico and Canada. In communication with President Gustavo Petro, Lula denounced that military actions against Venezuela violate “international law, the Charter of the United Nations and sovereignty” of the Caribbean country, warning that “they set a…
The European right does not know what to do or what to say about Donald Trump. The vast majority of leaders of the European People’s Party either kept silent or rushed to celebrate the illegal operation in Venezuela that led to the kidnapping of the country’s president, Nicolás Maduro, before knowing Trump’s plan to place his number two, Delcy Rodríguez, as interim president, as did the Spanish PP leader, Alberto Núñez Feijóo. The euphoria of th…
The bombing of Venezuela—the first by the United States in a South American country—and the kidnapping of its president, Nicolás Maduro, and his wife Cilia Flores, by their military forces is in yet another step of the US power in the process of consolidating its political and military power as one of the great empires—in front of China and Russia—that will determine, in the already bloody and violent twenty-first century, the political, economi…
The United States violated both international law and its own domestic law with the kidnapping of Venezuelan authoritarian leader Nicolás Maduro. The operation, preceded by months of bombing of small boats in the Caribbean Sea, clearly illustrates that the erosion of democracy and the weakening of the international order based on norms are two sides of the same coin. International law has always been fragile: it has been applied selectively and …
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