Chilean President Gabriel Boric has issued a fiery condemnation of recent U.S. military actions in Venezuela, calling them "a dangerous overreach" that threatens global stability. Speaking at a press conference in Santiago this week, Boric warned that foreign intervention sets a perilous precedent for international relations. 🔥
"We cannot accept a world where powerful nations dictate the fate of others," Boric declared, urging the United Nations to step in and mediate the crisis. His remarks come amid rising tensions in Latin America, with regional leaders divided on how to address Venezuela's political turmoil. 🌐
Analysts suggest Boric's stance reflects growing resistance to external influence in South America, particularly among progressive governments. Meanwhile, social media has erupted with #HandsOffVenezuela trends, as young activists globally debate the ethics of military intervention. 💬
With the UN yet to respond formally, all eyes remain on whether diplomatic channels can prevent further escalation in 2026.
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