Venezuelan Ex-Official Condemns US Military Action as Illegal
Venezuela’s former deputy FM condemns US military action as illegal, warns of regional instability and economic consequences in 2026.
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Venezuela’s former deputy FM condemns US military action as illegal, warns of regional instability and economic consequences in 2026.
Professor Christopher Isike analyzes the legal and geopolitical ramifications of recent U.S. military actions in Venezuela, highlighting risks for global sovereignty norms.
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