US Regime-Change Obsession Exposed by Venezuela Strikes
The US, under Trump and predecessors, remains hooked on regime change—a pattern highlighted by recent strikes in Venezuela and echoed throughout history.
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The US, under Trump and predecessors, remains hooked on regime change—a pattern highlighted by recent strikes in Venezuela and echoed throughout history.
Spokesperson Mao Ning says no nation can be the world’s police or judge, calling on all countries to respect sovereign paths, international law and the UN Charter.
At a Jan 5 emergency UN meeting, Colombia, Brazil, Russia and others denounced US military strikes on Venezuela as violations of sovereignty and intl law.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro pleaded not guilty in a New York court on January 5, 2026, after a weekend US raid, sparking debate at the UN Security Council.
US forces captured Venezuela’s President Maduro in early Jan 2026 raid, sparking debates over sovereignty, law, and the future of the rules-based global order.
A Caracas resident shares her harrowing experience of panic, power cuts, and community solidarity after the US struck Fuerte Tiuna on January 3.
An unauthorized drone flew over Caracas’ presidential palace on Jan 5, prompting police warning shots. No clashes reported and nationwide order remains stable.
Venezuelan soldier Ricardo Salazar describes how a recent U.S. strike left him wounded yet resolute, highlighting global resilience in conflict zones.
China’s envoy at the UN slams the U.S. as ‘world’s police’ after strikes on Venezuela and the seizure of President Maduro, urging cooperation over unilateral action.
At the UN Security Council meeting on Jan 5, China demanded the immediate release of President Maduro and his wife after US forces detained them on Jan 3.