Group 1 - The Venezuelan government has issued a decree requiring police at all levels to search for and arrest individuals involved in inciting or supporting U.S. armed attacks, transferring them to the judicial system for trial [1] - The decree includes emergency defense measures such as militarizing the management of public service infrastructure and the oil industry, enhancing patrols and security along land, sea, and air borders, and deploying "comprehensive defense command posts" across the country [1] - A national state of emergency has been declared due to U.S. military actions against Venezuela, which are seen as serious violations of territorial integrity, sovereignty, and independence [1] Group 2 - Venezuela asserts its inherent right to self-defense against what it describes as illegal and unreasonable armed attacks, as stated in Article 51 of the UN Charter, and commits to exercising this right to repel U.S. aggression [1] - The decree was signed by President Maduro prior to his reported abduction by U.S. forces, who conducted a large-scale military strike on March 3, taking Maduro and his wife into custody [1] - Maduro and his wife appeared in a federal court in New York on March 5, rejecting all charges brought against them by the U.S. [1]
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第一财经·2026-01-06 00:22