Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent military actions taken by the United States against Venezuela, including airstrikes and the capture of President Maduro and his wife, which have significant geopolitical implications for the region and potential impacts on energy markets [1][4][5]. Summary by Sections Military Actions - On January 3, the U.S. conducted airstrikes in Venezuela, targeting military and civilian areas in Caracas and other regions, resulting in multiple explosions and a declaration of "external turmoil" by the Venezuelan government [1][4][5]. - The airstrikes lasted approximately one hour, with reports of at least 10 targets being bombed, including military bases and civilian infrastructure [3][5]. Government Response - The Venezuelan government has strongly condemned the U.S. actions, labeling them as severe military aggression and has initiated a nationwide mobilization to protect its sovereignty [2][5]. - President Maduro has signed a decree to declare "external turmoil" and called for armed resistance against what he describes as imperialist aggression [5]. International Reactions - Colombian President Petro reported on the situation, confirming the extent of the attacks and the impact on Caracas [3]. - Cuban President Díaz-Canel condemned the U.S. actions as terrorism against the Venezuelan people and called for international action against the aggression [10][11].
美国空袭委内瑞拉,特朗普称抓获总统马杜罗及其夫人,即将召开发布会
华尔街见闻·2026-01-03 10:24