The abduction of Nicolás Maduro by the United States exemplifies a troubling pattern of using military force to undermine sovereignty, echoing past interventions in the Middle East and elsewhere. This act, framed as a “war on drugs,” disregards international law and reflects a dangerous escalation in U.S. foreign policy, inviting other nations to similarly disregard sovereignty. The implications extend to global markets, particularly concerning Venezuela’s vast oil reserves, while eroding constitutional checks on executive power. The swift international condemnation highlights a growing recognition of the U.S.’s imperial overreach and the risk of normalizing regime change through force.
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