The United States’ intervention in Venezuela to abduct President Nicolás Maduro is viewed as international vandalism rather than law enforcement, representing a departure from principles of international order. The forcible seizure of a sitting head of state by the US lacks legal basis under international law, raising concerns about the erosion of legal norms and the misuse of power for regime change. The US’s actions in Venezuela underscore a broader pattern of disregarding international law and treaty obligations, prompting calls for a reevaluation of the current global governance structure to ensure accountability and uphold the rule of law.
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