Invasion of Venezuela – Not unforeseen
President's erratic leadership and weakened War Powers constraints have driven an escalating U.S. crisis in Venezuela, raising concerns about unchecked military action and governance.
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Letter: Venezuela attack makes peace prize look bogus | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
What is the difference between the United States’ unilateral military action in Venezuela, Hitler’s invasion of Poland, Japan’s bombing of Pearl Harbor and Putin’s invasion of Ukraine? Nothing! All were attacks on sovereign nations.
A unleashed Trump has shown with the military invasion in Venezuela too many points of inflection without return. The global order as we knew it is over. Respect for international law is over. And it is over to speak of the president of the United States as a thug who threatens without giving. That particular dialectical bullying is now consummated. He is able to skip Congress, assault a country with a military operation, leave more than forty d…
In his first show in 2026 after the winter break, Stephen Colbert devoted much of his opening monologue to The Late Show to commenting on the recent military operation ordered by dictator Donald Trump in Venezuela. The comedian, known for his critical stance towards the Republican administration, focused his routine on the contradiction between the president’s promises of peace and his immediate actions at the beginning of the year. Colbert bega…
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