
A dramatic military operation by the United States resulted in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, sparking deep global outrage and geopolitical shockwaves. The U.S. has declared it will “run Venezuela” until a transition can be organized, while critics argue the intervention violates international law.
Across Latin America and beyond, leaders from Russia, China, Iran, Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, and Cuba have strongly condemned the strikes, labeling them aggression and a danger to regional stability.
The United Nations Security Council has seen heated debate, with multiple countries urging de-escalation and respect for sovereignty
In response, Venezuela has declared a state of emergency and issued decrees targeting support for the U.S. operation. Domestic divisions and internal unrest continue to deepen.
Casualties, including allied Cuban officers, have further inflamed regional tensions and turned the crisis into a broader flashpoint between global powers.
This volatile environment threatens not just local stability, but may trigger ripple effects across energy markets, diplomatic alliances, and emerging-market risk assets — making the situation exceptionally dangerous and unpredictable.
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