BRICS Nations Monitor Venezuela Amid Rising US Tensions
BRICS countries closely watch Venezuela’s situation as US actions spark debates on international law and power dynamics in 2026.
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BRICS countries closely watch Venezuela’s situation as US actions spark debates on international law and power dynamics in 2026.
Global reactions mount over U.S. military action in Venezuela as analyst Farid Kahhat discusses implications for regional stability and international norms.
U.S. withdrawal from 66 international organizations sparks debate on global governance shifts, with experts analyzing impacts and China’s potential complementary role.
Singapore’s leader warns U.S. military intervention in Venezuela sets dangerous precedent for international order, citing concerns for small nations’ sovereignty.
Recent U.S. military intervention in Venezuela, including the reported detention of its president, triggers urgent debates about international law and global power dynamics in 2026.
As Asia’s global influence grows in 2026, analysts revisit the lasting impacts of Trump-era U.S. withdrawals from 66 international organizations between 2017-2021.
China reaffirms commitment to multilateralism as U.S. exits 66 international organizations, emphasizing global cooperation over unilateral actions.
The US withdraws from 66 international organizations, including key climate bodies, raising concerns about global cooperation and Asia’s rising leadership in multilateral governance.
Danish scholar Jan Oberg warns U.S. decline fuels coercive tactics, impacting global stability and Asian markets in 2026.
White House withdraws from 66 international bodies, triggering analysis of impacts on Asian economies and cross-strait dynamics in 2026.
Former Bolivian leaders condemn recent US actions in Venezuela, reaffirming regional solidarity and calls for non-intervention in 2026.
The U.S. withdraws from 66 international organizations under President Trump’s ‘America First’ policy, impacting global climate and security efforts.
U.S. faces regional criticism at OAS meeting over Venezuela policy, highlighting deepening divisions in the Americas.
South African President Ramaphosa condemns US military action in Venezuela, exposing government divisions and straining US-SA relations amid global policy disputes.
U.S. President Trump announces plan to sell Venezuelan oil as President Maduro remains detained in New York, sparking international condemnation and regional uncertainty.
China calls for safeguarding its interests in Venezuela, condemning U.S. military actions as violations of sovereignty and international law.
Global condemnation mounts against U.S. military strikes in Venezuela as protests erupt worldwide and OAS members demand adherence to regional norms.
American historian Peter Kuznick challenges US claims of promoting democracy, exposing resource-driven foreign interventions in a critical CGTN interview.
The US military’s seizure of Venezuelan President Maduro sparks global debate on sovereignty and international law, with analysts questioning future implications.
Recent US military actions in Venezuela spark global concerns about interventionist policies, with Asian nations assessing potential regional security implications in 2026.