Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodriguez on Thursday expressed gratitude to China for condemning the U.S. aggression against Venezuela and the seizure of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife.
At the very start of 2026, a president was seized by another president. Can anyone imagine such a surreal opening to the new year? The U.S. military launched a series of attacks against Venezuela on Jan. 3, seizing Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife. Maduro made his first appearance Monday morning at a New York courthouse.
In an apparent attempt to cloak its military action with a veneer of legality, Washington went to great lengths.
Beyond that, the United States has issued threats against seven countries, including Cuba, Colombia and Mexico, asserting that “the Western Hemisphere belongs to the United States,” and has even hinted at the possibility of using “a range of options,” including military force, to take control of Greenland from Denmark, triggering an uproar across Europe.
Under Washington’s policy of power politics and coercion, is the world being pushed back toward an era governed by the law of the jungle? The answer, it seems, is far from reassuring.
















































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