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U.S. Strikes in Venezuela Spark Hope for some in Dallas, Anger for Others

The U.S. airstrikes targeted Caracas installations amid a campaign against Maduro, sparking widespread condemnation and security measures across Latin America.

  • On Saturday, U.S. forces struck Caracas's Fort Tiuna, other installations and the legislative building, reportedly capturing President Nicolás Maduro.
  • The Trump administration's months-long pressure campaign targeted Venezuelan leadership, while Brazil refused recognition of President Nicolás Maduro's disputed 2024 election, deepening his regional isolation.
  • A blast shattered a Caracas grandmother's window near Fort Tiuna, while diaspora reactions split as Aldo Sordelli expressed hope and Downtown Dallas protests denounced the strikes.
  • Colombia deployed forces along the border to brace for refugees, hosting the largest Venezuelan diaspora, while Venezuela requested an emergency U.N. Security Council meeting and U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres said he was `deeply alarmed`.
  • With Cuba reliant on Venezuelan oil, China's foreign ministry said it was `deeply shocked` and opposed the U.S. action, while Russia's Foreign Ministry called it an `unacceptable assault`.
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U.S. strikes on Venezuela spark alarm across Latin America and beyond

The U.S. military action in Venezuela has drawn condemnation from many regional governments and global powers alike, raising fresh questions about legality, sovereignty and the risk of escalation.

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