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UK Not Involved in Venezuela Strikes

UK Not Involved in Venezuela Strikes

January 3, 2026 Victoria Sterling -Business Editor Business

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Main Event:

The US conducted military strikes ⁣in Venezuela, targeting locations in Caracas, Miranda, Aragua, and La Guaira. The Venezuelan government has confirmed​ these strikes. Approximately 500 British nationals are ‌currently in Venezuela, and efforts are underway to ensure their safety.

Keir Starmer’s Response (Labor Leader):

* He stated ‌a general belief in upholding ⁢international law but emphasized the need to first establish the⁢ facts⁤ of the situation before making a definitive judgment.
* Confirmed work is being done to safeguard the 500 British nationals in Venezuela.

Opposition Responses:

* Sir‍ Ed Davey (Liberal Democrats): Called on Starmer to condemn ⁤Trump’s actions as illegal and argued they set a risky precedent, perhaps emboldening Putin and Xi.
* Zack Polanski (Green Party): Also called ‌on Starmer to condemn the “illegal strike.”
*‌ Nigel ‍Farage (Reform UK): ‌took ‍a different stance,suggesting the “unorthodox” action could be a deterrent to future aggression from Russia and China. He expressed hope ⁢for a positive change in Venezuela without Maduro.
* Dame Priti Patel⁢ (Conservative): indicated little sympathy for Maduro, stating that “nobody will shed tears” over ⁣his potential capture and indictment in the US. she reiterated the Conservative government’s previous stance of not recognizing Maduro’s governance as ​legitimate.

In essence, the⁢ article highlights a divided response to the US strikes, with calls for condemnation from the Liberal democrats and Green Party, a more cautious​ approach from Labour, and a potentially ⁣supportive view⁤ from Reform ‍UK and the Conservatives.

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