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Maduro, Venezuela, US Action: Political Divisions Emerge

Political Divisions Emerge‌ Over U.S. Military Action in Venezuela


Condemnation from ‌the Left

A radical‌ left party in Belgium strongly condemned recent U.S. military strikes⁣ against Venezuela, labeling ⁢them “criminal ‌and illegal bombings” ⁤on January 4, 2026. The ⁣party asserted that these actions constitute ‌war crimes,demonstrating a disregard for human life and ‍international​ law. They further ​questioned the stated U.S. justification of combating drug trafficking, positing that the true motive is “imperialist plunder” – specifically, the seizure of Venezuelan⁣ oil ⁤and ⁢mineral resources.

Right-Wing Support ‍and Counterarguments

Georges-Louis​ Bouchez, president of the MR party, sharply criticized the position taken by the communist party (PTB), stating that ⁣Venezuelan‌ President Nicolás Maduro is a ‌”dictator, a criminal and a common thug.” Bouchez challenged the invocation of international ⁤law by some, asking how many ⁣laws Maduro himself has ​violated. This highlights a significant political divide regarding the‍ legitimacy of intervention in‌ Venezuela and the assessment⁢ of Maduro’s regime.

Context and Ongoing Debate

The debate underscores the⁣ complex geopolitical dynamics surrounding Venezuela, a nation rich in​ natural resources. ​While ‍the U.S. government has framed its actions as necessary to‍ disrupt drug trafficking and support a transition to‍ democracy, critics argue that these actions are driven by economic interests and represent ​a violation of Venezuelan sovereignty. The ‌long-term political consequences of these military actions‍ remain to be seen.

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