不到一年,美国已在7国实施军事打击
Ren Min Ri Bao·2026-01-08 00:31

Core Viewpoint - The recent large-scale military action by the United States against Venezuela is a blatant display of American imperialism and interventionism, which has historically led to significant turmoil and conflict globally [1][2][8]. Group 1: Historical Context of U.S. Military Interventions - Since its founding in 1776, the United States has conducted nearly 400 military interventions worldwide, with a significant portion occurring in Latin America [4]. - The U.S. has a long history of territorial expansion through violence, including wars and invasions, particularly in Latin America, which has been viewed as its sphere of influence since the Monroe Doctrine [3][4]. - A study indicates that from 1898 to 1994, the U.S. orchestrated at least 41 coups in Latin America, averaging one every 28 months, employing various methods such as economic sanctions and direct military invasions [3]. Group 2: Recent Military Actions and Their Implications - The military action against Venezuela is the largest U.S. intervention in Latin America since the 1989 invasion of Panama, with President Trump asserting that it aims to maintain U.S. dominance in the Western Hemisphere [2][5]. - Trump’s administration has conducted military strikes in seven countries within less than a year, contradicting his earlier promises to avoid overseas conflicts [2][5]. - The military intervention has reportedly resulted in at least 40 deaths among military personnel and civilians in Venezuela, exacerbating an already severe humanitarian crisis due to U.S. sanctions [4][5]. Group 3: Consequences of U.S. Interventionism - The U.S. military interventions have historically led to severe humanitarian crises, as seen in various conflicts where millions have died or been displaced [4][6]. - The ongoing military actions and threats from the U.S. may create a perception of low costs and difficulties in intervening in other nations, potentially leading to more aggressive foreign policies [5][6]. - The psychological toll on U.S. veterans from prolonged military engagements has resulted in high suicide rates, indicating a significant social issue stemming from these interventions [7]. Group 4: Global and Regional Reactions - The military action against Venezuela is viewed as a potential new source of conflict in Latin America, undermining the sovereignty of nations in the region [8][9]. - Analysts warn that if the U.S. continues to intervene militarily in sovereign nations, it could render international law meaningless and threaten the self-determination of Latin American countries [9].