
A major geopolitical flashpoint has exploded following the U.S. military operation that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, leading to widespread international fallout and warnings of destabilization.
The United Nations Human Rights Office blasted the intervention as a violation of international law, warning that unilateral military action undermines global security and sets a dangerous precedent for the use of force.
Spain’s prime minister echoed global concern, condemning Washington’s actions as an attempt to grab Venezuelan resources and violate sovereignty — a narrative fueling diplomatic tensions across Europe and Latin America.
Amid fierce condemnation, some leaders have framed the operation as “historic leadership,” intensifying the polarization between countries backing and opposing the U.S. strike.
Domestically, the violent operation resulted in dozens of security personnel killed, elevating fears of a wider regional conflict and potential humanitarian crisis.
This saga reveals a dangerous new era of geopolitical brinkmanship, where major powers clash over influence, energy, and military might — and the consequences could ripple through global markets, diplomacy, and regional stability.
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