Tensions Rise as U.S. Considers Military Action Against Venezuela

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Regional Latin American governments are divided and unable to form a unified response to US actions targeting Venezuela, with some leaders viewing US intervention as a potential way to restore Venezuelan democracy, despite regional and diplomatic tensions. Public opinion in the region shows significant support for US policies, and leaders like Lula and Petro are taking different approaches, reflecting broader regional fragmentation and strategic interests.
- Trump’s Move on Venezuela Splinters Region Over Possible Strike Bloomberg.com
- Maduro braces for a U.S. attack; Venezuelans worry more about dinner The Washington Post
- What would strikes on Venezuela look like? US target list expected to include ports, airports used by drug smugglers ABC News
- Trump says not planning US strikes on Venezuela Al Jazeera
- U.S. poised to strike military targets in Venezuela in escalation against Maduro regime Miami Herald
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