Mexican Reporter Slams US Intervention in Venezuela
Mexican TV reporter Francisca Martinez of Canal 6 TV criticizes the recent U.S. military action against Venezuela, calling it part of a long-standing interventionist pattern.
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Mexican TV reporter Francisca Martinez of Canal 6 TV criticizes the recent U.S. military action against Venezuela, calling it part of a long-standing interventionist pattern.
After the US seized Venezuela’s President Maduro on Jan 3, Colombia deployed 30,000 soldiers to its border, fueling migrant crossings and uncertainty among Venezuelans.
A recent raid aimed at Venezuelan President Maduro has reignited debate over US interventions in Latin America, from the Monroe Doctrine to modern oil politics.
Last weekend, the US seized Venezuela’s President Maduro in a daring military operation, raising questions about America’s role as global police and asking: Who’s next?
At the UN Security Council’s emergency meeting on January 5, 2026, Jeffrey Sachs exposed 79 years of US regime-change tactics—from covert wars to media manipulation and sanctions.
Delcy Rodriguez was sworn in as acting president of Venezuela on Jan. 5, 2026, after a U.S. military operation captured Nicolas Maduro, urging unity and peace amid political upheaval.
A former Chilean minister warns Latin America is in ‘uncharted waters’ after the US seized President Maduro, raising concerns about regime change in the region.
Colombian commentator warns that the US strike on Venezuela echoes past interventions that led to turmoil, poverty, and human suffering. Will history repeat?
The recent US strike on Venezuela echoes Cold War-era Operation Condor, highlighting strategic competition for critical minerals and fears of further interventions.
Over the weekend, a surprise US military operation captured Venezuela’s president, sparking domestic backlash from NYC’s mayor and protests across New York.