Global Outrage Grows Over U.S. Strikes in Venezuela 🔥

Global Outrage Grows Over U.S. Strikes in Venezuela 🔥

Hey fam, global outrage is 🔥 after the U.S. launched unilateral strikes in Venezuela and even tried to seize President Nicolas Maduro. From Caracas to Capitol Hill and beyond, people are taking to the streets and embassies.

Rallies popped up not only in Venezuela and the U.S., but also outside U.S. embassies in Sri Lanka, Japan, and Indonesia – proving that digital-native activism knows no borders.

The Organization of the American States (OAS) just held an emergency meeting this Tuesday. Countries like Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia slammed the strikes. Mexico's rep, Alejandro Encinas Rodriguez, reminded everyone: Latin America's history shows that foreign intervention never brings lasting peace. Only locals can decide their fate and control their resources.

OAS Secretary General Albert Ramdin echoed that the OAS charter says any aggression against one American nation is aggression against all. He stressed it's not just a suggestion—it’s a moral obligation. 🤝

'As we've seen before in our hemisphere, now is the time for collective action to uphold international norms,' Ramdin added.

Whether you're tweeting, TikToking, or IRL marching, voices are uniting online 🌐🙌. For young South and Southeast Asians who care about sovereignty, justice, and digital solidarity, this moment is a reminder that global issues need local awareness. Stay tuned and stay vocal! 🎤

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