Trump's Venezuela Attack Sparks Global Concerns and Power Shifts

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The article criticizes U.S. media for avoiding the language of war and invasion when reporting on Trump's aggressive actions in Venezuela, such as bombing, kidnapping, and resource theft, instead framing them as limited operations or pressure campaigns, thereby sanitizing violations of international law and enabling state propaganda.
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