Group 1 - Chilean President Boric condemned U.S. military actions against Venezuela, stating that today's focus on Venezuela could extend to any country tomorrow, emphasizing the importance of national sovereignty and territorial integrity [1] - Boric called for the United Nations to take immediate action regarding the situation in Venezuela to prevent military escalation and protect civilians [1] Group 2 - U.S. President Trump threatened that Cuba could become a topic of discussion in broader U.S. policy in the region, indicating a potential expansion of focus beyond Venezuela as tensions rise in Latin America [2] - Trump stated that military actions in Venezuela were initiated at the request of the Justice Department, with the operation named "Absolute Resolve" [2][8] Group 3 - Trump claimed that all military forces in Venezuela had lost combat capability and that both President Maduro and his wife would face U.S. judicial prosecution [3] - He indicated that U.S. military forces demonstrated significant strength and capability during the operation [3] Group 4 - Trump mentioned that the U.S. would continue to manage Venezuela until a safe and proper power transition could occur, without setting a timeline for when Venezuela would be returned to its people [6] - He also stated that U.S. military options would remain available until all U.S. demands were fully met [6] Group 5 - Trump announced plans to allow major U.S. oil companies to enter Venezuela to invest billions of dollars in repairing severely damaged infrastructure, particularly in the oil sector [5] - He reiterated that the embargo on all Venezuelan oil remains fully effective [5] Group 6 - The operation involved over 150 aircraft, including bombers, fighters, and reconnaissance planes, which launched from 20 different bases in the Western Hemisphere [10] - The military operation included disabling Venezuela's air defense systems to ensure the safety of the helicopters during the mission [10] Group 7 - The operation resulted in the capture of Maduro and his wife, who were subsequently transported to a U.S. military base in New York [7] - Protests against the U.S. military actions occurred in multiple U.S. cities, with calls for the immediate release of Maduro and his wife [7]
“今日委内瑞拉,明日任何一国”!特朗普威胁古巴、哥伦比亚
中国基金报·2026-01-04 01:28