Posted on 01/03/2026 9:35:51 AM PST by DFG
International leaders reacted swiftly on Saturday morning as President Trump confirmed U.S. military strikes in Venezuela and announced the capture of the country's leader, Nicolรกs Maduro, and his wife.
Many U.S. adversaries, including some of Venezuela's nearest neighbors, condemned the strikes, while other governments around the world called for deescalation and voiced concern for their citizens in the Latin American nation.
Latin American reaction
Colombia, which shares a border with Venezuela, called for urgent deescalation. It said it had "implemented steps to protect the civilian population, preserve stability on the Colombian-Venezuelan border, and promptly address any potential humanitarian or migration needs."
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel called the operation a "criminal US attack." He said the country denounced the attack and called for an "URGENT reaction from the international community."
Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva called the U.S. actions a "serious affront" to Venezuela's sovereignty, the AFP reported. He said the strikes and capture of Maduro "cross an unacceptable line" and threaten "the preservation of the region as a zone of peace," according to the AFP.
Iran and Russia condemn U.S. action in Venezuela
Iran also condemned the attack, calling it a "flagrant violation of the national sovereignty and territorial integrity" of Venezuela, the AFP news agency reported. Mr. Trump recently responded to reports that at least eight people have been killed amid nearly a week of escalating protests in Iran by warning the Middle Eastern country that the U.S. was "locked and loaded and ready to go."
Russia's foreign ministry accused the U.S. of "an act of armed aggression against Venezuela. This is deeply concerning and condemnable" in a statement, according to the Reuters news agency.
"The pretexts used to justify such actions are unfounded. Ideological animosity has prevailed over business pragmatism and the willingness to build relationships based on trust and predictability," the statement said. "In the current situation, it is important, first and foremost, to prevent further escalation and to focus on finding a way out of the situation through dialogue."
The Russian government called for Venezuela to "be guaranteed the right to determine its own destiny without any destructive, let alone military, interference from outside," and backed other calls for an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council.
European nations call for deescalation, voice concern over nationals in Venezuela
Top European Union diplomat Kaja Kallas said that she had spoken to Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the E.U.'s ambassador in Caracas. She said the E.U. is "closely monitoring the situation" and noted that it has "repeatedly stated that Mr. Maduro lacks legitimacy."
"Under all circumstances, the principles of international law and the UN Charter must be respected," Kallas wrote. "We call for restraint. The safety of EU citizens in the country is our top priority."
European nations, including Italy and Belgium, said the safety of their citizens was their top priority, and that they were monitoring the situation.
Spain's Foreign Ministry issued a statement calling for "de-escalation and moderation, and for action to always be taken in accordance with international law and the principles of the U.N. Charter," according to Reuters.
The Spanish ministry added an offer to help mediate "to achieve a peaceful and negotiated solution to the current crisis."
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Saturday all countries should "uphold international law" and added that the "U.K was not involved in any way in this operation." He urged patience in order to "establish the facts."
"I want to speak to President Trump, I want to speak to allies," the British leader said in brief comments aired on U.K. television hours after the U.S. attack. "I can be absolutely clear that we were not involved in that. And as you know, I always say and believe we should all uphold international law."
They can KMA! Who is watching out for the USA ?
F them.
It seems we have a lot of other countries to take over.
But what will the head of the UN Security Council say? whahahahaha
“”The safety of EU citizens in the country is our top priority.””
Here’s a thought. Go back home - better yet, stay in your own country!
the British leader said in brief comments aired on U.K. television hours after the U.S. attack. “I can be absolutely clear that we were not involved in that. And as you know, I always say and believe we should all uphold international law.”
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Love to hear UK Steele Dossidiots cry
Good time for Argentina to take back the Malvinas.
The leader of a major drug cartel has been taken down.
Choose a side, gutless world pantywaists.
The new CBS is the same as the old CBS, where negative, slanted comments fill it’s article.
*its
CBS progressive tears for all the other commie tyrants and their fellow travelers. ๐
Climate change has come to Venezuela. It will come to Europe soon to, but what kind?
Who give a rat’s tail what those rump swabs have to say about anything. They can all go piss up a rope.
Russia’s foreign ministry accused the U.S. of “an act of armed aggression against Venezuela. This is deeply concerning and condemnable” in a statement, according to the Reuters news agency.
“The pretexts used to justify such actions are unfounded. Ideological animosity has prevailed over business pragmatism and the willingness to build relationships based on trust and predictability,” the statement said. “In the current situation, it is important, first and foremost, to prevent further escalation and to focus on finding a way out of the situation through dialogue.”
The Russian government called for Venezuela to “be guaranteed the right to determine its own destiny without any destructive, let alone military, interference from outside,” and backed other calls for an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council.
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How ironic ...
I bet the only country that stands by our side is Israel. Just like when Reagan bombed Libya.
Russian hypocrisy is boundless.
Uh, shades of Panama? But, more concise and specific. Sadly we didn’t take the canal back.
Russian hypocrisy is boundless.
Look in the mirror, you worthless bastards!
Personally, I don’t want the USA to be the policeman of the world. I could care less if Venezuelans were living in hell as long as they are out of the USA.
This goes double and triple for Mexicans, Columbians, Guatemalans, Haitians, Chinese and every freaking illegal alien from Africa and Asia and Europe. They turn their countries into a shithole and then immediately flock to a western country to do the same there.
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