俄代表在安理会警告:美对委干预行动并非孤立事件,未来或成为对拉美国家动武模板
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-12-24 08:12

Core Viewpoint - The United States is intensifying sanctions against Venezuela to cut off its resources, while Russia warns that other Latin American countries may be the next targets of U.S. intervention [1][3]. Group 1: U.S. Actions and Statements - The U.S. aims to "maximize" the implementation of sanctions against Venezuela, which is seen as a part of a broader strategy to reassert its dominance in the Western Hemisphere [1]. - U.S. Ambassador to the UN, Michael Walz, stated that the most severe threats to the U.S. and its neighbors come from transnational terrorist organizations and criminal groups, linking sanctioned oil tankers to the Venezuelan regime's economy and drug trafficking [3]. Group 2: International Reactions - Russia's UN representative, Vasily Nebenzya, indicated that U.S. actions in Venezuela could serve as a template for future military interventions in Latin America [1]. - In response to U.S. military threats and sanctions, China and Russia supported an emergency UN Security Council meeting requested by Venezuela, where concerns about U.S. military presence and threats to Venezuelan sovereignty were raised [5].