Satellite Images Reveal Damage at Caracas’ Fuerte Tiuna After US Strike
Satellite images from Jan 3, 2026 reveal major damage at Fuerte Tiuna, Caracas’ key military base after a US strike.
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Satellite images from Jan 3, 2026 reveal major damage at Fuerte Tiuna, Caracas’ key military base after a US strike.
More than 150 aircraft, from F-35s to B-1 bombers, launched from 20 bases across the Western Hemisphere in US Operation Absolute Resolve.
After US strikes on January 3 killed over 40 in Caracas, residents like Ronald Alfonso share shock and determination, stocking up and staying positive.
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.
ALBA condemns the US military assault on Venezuela as an illegal breach of the UN Charter and demands the immediate release of President Maduro.
Columbia economist Jeffrey Sachs labels the US a “war machine” after Trump’s claims of strikes on Venezuela and warns against ripping up the UN Charter.
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.
This weekend, Venezuelans filled the streets of Caracas to denounce US airstrikes and show solidarity with President Maduro after his capture.
The African Union and South Africa have shown solidarity with Venezuela after recent upheavals, urging respect for sovereignty, inclusive dialogue, and UN action.