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Venezuela Crisis: Will History Repeat Itself? 🌍💥

As tensions escalate following the United States' military action against Venezuela on January 3, Colombian political analyst Fernando Munoz Bernal has sparked global debate with his fiery critique of Washington's foreign policy. During a recent CGTN interview, Bernal questioned whether Venezuela will escape the cycle of chaos seen in other U.S.-intervened nations, asking: "When will we learn from Iraq and Afghanistan?" 🔥

The Ghosts of Interventions Past

Bernal highlighted how past U.S. military campaigns left countries like Iraq and Libya in decades of instability, with civilians bearing the brunt of poverty and violence. His warning comes as Venezuela faces renewed pressure this week, with global markets nervously watching oil price fluctuations. ⚠️

Youth Voices Speak Up

On social media, #NoMoreWars trends worldwide as Gen Z activists share viral infographics comparing historical conflicts to the current crisis. TikTok creator @GlobalCitizenJay posted: "Venezuela today, who's next tomorrow?" – amassing 2M views in 12 hours. 📱💬

What Comes Next?

With Latin American leaders convening emergency talks and the UN Security Council divided, all eyes remain on whether diplomacy can prevail. As Bernal starkly put it: "War isn't a video game – there are no reset buttons for shattered nations." 🕊️

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