委内瑞拉加强应对美军事威胁 多方强烈谴责美霸权行径
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-10-19 22:05

Core Viewpoint - The ongoing tensions between Venezuela and the United States are escalating, with Venezuela's government strongly opposing U.S. military actions in the Caribbean, which they perceive as a violation of sovereignty and international law [1][2]. Group 1: Venezuela's Response to U.S. Actions - Venezuelan President Maduro has called for the formation of indigenous militia groups to counter perceived threats from U.S. military deployments in the Caribbean [1]. - The Venezuelan government has initiated military exercises named "Independence 200" to demonstrate its commitment to national defense and sovereignty [2]. - Venezuela's Foreign Minister has formally requested an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council to discuss U.S. military threats and their implications for regional security [2]. Group 2: Regional Reactions to U.S. Military Presence - Bolivia's President Arce criticized the U.S. defense strategy in Latin America as a new form of "Monroe Doctrine" and a resurgence of neo-colonialism [3]. - Brazil's President Lula emphasized the need for Latin America to avoid the humanitarian disasters caused by military interventions seen in other regions [3]. - Cuba's Foreign Minister condemned the U.S. military's actions in the Caribbean, asserting that the justification of combating crime and drug trafficking is not credible [3].