Group 1 - The U.S. Senate passed a procedural vote to advance a resolution that prohibits President Trump from taking further military action against Venezuela without congressional authorization, with a vote of 52 in favor and 47 against [1][3] - Several Republican senators broke ranks with Trump, who expressed his disapproval on social media, stating that those who voted in favor should be ashamed and should not be re-elected [3] - The resolution still requires approval from both the House and Senate and may face a presidential veto [3] Group 2 - President Trump announced plans to take control of Venezuela's oil industry, stating that he would meet with executives from major oil companies to discuss rebuilding the country's oil infrastructure, with an expected investment of at least $100 billion [4] - U.S. officials, including the Vice President and Secretary of Energy, indicated intentions to control Venezuela's oil resources and government revenues [4] Group 3 - Venezuela held a ceremony to honor those who died during U.S. military actions, with the interim president emphasizing that the country will not submit to U.S. aggression [5][7] - The Venezuelan National Assembly passed a resolution recognizing the fallen as national heroes and called for international support against the use of military force [7] - Venezuelan officials condemned U.S. actions as a violation of sovereignty, warning that such aggression could be directed at any nation [8]
52票赞成 47票反对 美参议院推进决议限制特朗普对委动武 多名共和党议员“反水”!
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2026-01-09 06:30