Venezuela's political landscape faces seismic shifts after U.S. forces detained former President Nicolás Maduro and his wife on January 3. Acting President Delcy Rodríguez, sworn in Monday, now confronts international scrutiny as multiple UN ambassadors – including some American allies – condemn the operation.
Global Reactions Heat Up 🔥
Peruvian analyst Farid Kahhat told CGTN: "This intervention sets dangerous precedents in international relations." The operation has divided diplomatic circles, with critics arguing it undermines national sovereignty principles.
What Comes Next? 🤔
As Rodríguez assumes leadership, questions swirl about Venezuela's economic future and potential retaliatory measures. Kahhat notes: "Regional stability hangs in the balance – neighboring countries are watching closely."
The UN Security Council is expected to debate the crisis later this week, with developing nations particularly vocal about intervention protocols.
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