Trump’s Greenland Bid Sparks NATO, Intl Law Alarm
Trump’s Jan 6 Greenland bid raises alarms about NATO unity and international law, warns Chinese expert Diao Daming.
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Trump’s Jan 6 Greenland bid raises alarms about NATO unity and international law, warns Chinese expert Diao Daming.
President Trump and team are weighing military action to acquire Greenland, sparking global debate over Arctic security and international norms.
The US, under Trump and predecessors, remains hooked on regime change—a pattern highlighted by recent strikes in Venezuela and echoed throughout history.
After the US-led ouster of President Maduro on Jan 3, 2026, the US vows to revive Venezuela’s oil sector. Decades of underinvestment, sanctions, and heavy crude hurdles pose major challenges.
Professor Christopher Isike warns that recent US airstrikes in Venezuela challenge international law, risk Latin American stability, and could reshape African perceptions of Washington.
Venezuela has asked the UN Security Council to condemn the US after President Trump’s claim that US forces captured President Maduro and his wife, reviving the so-called Donroe Doctrine.
The United States recently revealed a major arms sale to the Taiwan region, including advanced jets and missile systems. Explore the deal’s details, regional reactions, and security impact.
China urged respect for Venezuela’s sovereignty at an emergency UN Security Council meeting on Dec 23, calling on the US to halt unilateral actions and ease tensions.
Cuba denounces the US labeling of Venezuela as a “foreign terrorist organization,” calling it politically motivated and warning of risks to regional peace.
On December 10, 2025, President Nicolas Maduro urged the United States to end its interventionist policies in Venezuela and Latin America, highlighting the importance of regional sovereignty.