Hundreds of demonstrators converged outside the White House this week, voicing strong opposition to recent US military operations in Venezuela. The protests follow former US President Donald Trump's controversial announcement regarding the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, a move that has drawn international scrutiny amid escalating tensions in Latin America.
Organizers of the rally emphasized concerns over potential regional destabilization, with many holding signs reading "No More Regime Change Wars" and "Diplomacy Over Force." Analysts note the protests reflect growing public skepticism about foreign military interventions, particularly as global powers recalibrate strategies in resource-rich regions.
The demonstration comes as Venezuela's political crisis enters its eighth consecutive year, with multiple nations divided on recognition of Maduro's government. Regional observers warn that renewed foreign intervention could exacerbate existing humanitarian challenges and disrupt energy markets crucial to Asia's growing economies.
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Protest in front of the White House over US military action in Venezuela
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