Chile's President Gabriel Boric has publicly criticized recent US military operations in Venezuela, labeling them a “dangerous precedent” for global sovereignty, AFP reports. 🛡️
He warned that when one country uses force in another, it risks undermining international norms (think of them as the rules that keep nations from stepping on each other’s toes) and could spark a chain reaction of interventions. “We must defend non-interference,” Boric stressed, urging the United Nations to step in and dial down tensions before they spiral out of control.
This message resonates far beyond Latin America. For tech-savvy youth across South & Southeast Asia, global stability impacts everything from your gadget supply chains to cross-border collaborations. Disruptions can slow down your next smartphone drop or remix project! 🌍💻
The UN is now under pressure to mediate, with Boric emphasizing that multilateral dialogue is the only path to lasting peace. Stay tuned as this story unfolds—and watch how online communities rally for respect and conversation over conflict. 📲✌️
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Chile's president condemns U.S. military actions in Venezuela
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