Columbia University Professor Jeffrey Sachs has sharply criticized U.S. foreign policy toward Venezuela during a recent interview with CGTN's Tian Wei, arguing that Washington's actions lack both domestic democratic legitimacy and international legal standing.
Speaking on January 7, 2026, Sachs asserted that "the White House and U.S. security agencies operate as rogue elements," bypassing Congressional oversight and public opinion in their Venezuela strategy. The noted economist emphasized that this approach undermines America's constitutional framework while violating international norms.
The academic's comments come amid ongoing debates about hemispheric relations, with Sachs highlighting the disconnect between policymakers and citizens: "What we're seeing is not the will of the American people, but the agenda of a small group that's hijacked the decision-making process."
This analysis holds particular significance for Asian observers monitoring U.S. foreign policy patterns that might affect international trade agreements and security arrangements in the Indo-Pacific region.
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Jeffrey Sachs: U.S. attacks on Venezuela not supported by Americans
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