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日本在野党摸索联手推举首相候选人
日经中文网· 2025-10-11 08:00
左起依次为国民民主党党首玉木雄一郎、立宪民主党党首野田佳彦、日本维新会党首吉村洋文 当被问及统一推举玉木的可能性时,野田回答称:"我认为各党党首的可能性是平等的,因此 当然存在这种可能"。 野田在当天的记者会上表示:"仅凭自尊心和觉悟无法推动事情发展。有时候也需要有'置之死 地而后生'的决心"。表现出与玉木等在野党党首积极会谈的态度。 在自民、公明两党的众议院席位跌破一半后的2024年11月的首相提名选举中,立宪民主党虽 呼吁其他在野党投票支持野田,但并未获得多数在野党的认同。野田回顾称"那是一次深刻的 教训"。 立宪民主党干事长安住淳8日与国民民主党干事长榛叶贺津也举行会谈时提出,作为在野党的 统一候选人,玉木同样是"有力人选"。 另一方面,包括推举玉木作为统一候选人在内,国民民主党对在野党之间开展合作持谨慎态 度。此前自民党一直以国民民主党加入联合执政为前提展开游说。 玉木10日在国会内对媒体表示,关于首相提名选举,"我有担任首相的觉悟"。此外,他还认 为,由于在安全保障政策等方面与其他在野党未能达成充分共识,目前难以共同承担政权运 营工作。 立宪民主党和国民民主党在核电站政策、安全保障、宪法等问题上的主 ...
委防长:委内瑞拉在“美方可能军事侵略”的假设下推进演训
Core Viewpoint - The Venezuelan military is conducting exercises based on the assumption of a potential U.S. military invasion, aiming to maintain social order and national defense readiness [1] Group 1: Military Preparedness - Venezuelan Defense Minister Padrino Lopez announced that military exercises are being conducted to prepare for possible U.S. aggression [1] - The exercises are part of the "Independence 200" integrated activation drill, with deployments occurring in Aragua, Falcon, and Sucre states [1] Group 2: U.S.-Venezuela Relations - Relations between Venezuela and the U.S. have been increasingly tense, particularly since early September when the U.S. deployed several warships near Venezuela under the pretext of combating drug trafficking in Latin America [1] - Venezuelan President Maduro accused the U.S. of attempting to instigate regime change through military threats and expanding its military presence in Latin America [1]
委内瑞拉:“美国可能很快会对委动武”
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-10 08:05
Core Viewpoint - The Venezuelan government has requested an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council to discuss recent U.S. military actions near its coast, claiming that the U.S. may soon take military action against Venezuela [1] Group 1: U.S. Military Actions - The Venezuelan government accuses the Trump administration of attempting to overthrow President Maduro and posing a threat to regional and international peace and security [1] - The request for the UN meeting follows the U.S. Congress's recent rejection of a bill aimed at limiting Trump's use of lethal military force against drug traffickers [1] - The U.S. military has conducted four lethal strikes in the Caribbean, which Trump describes as part of an "armed conflict" against drug trafficking groups [1] Group 2: Venezuelan Government's Position - Venezuela's UN representative, Samuel Moncada, stated that the U.S. has a long-standing policy of "regime change" to seize Venezuela's rich natural resources [1] - The Venezuelan government anticipates an "armed attack" against the country in the very near future [1]
美委外交接触中止,地区战争风险加剧,哥伦比亚总统重批美国“侵略拉美”
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-10-09 23:13
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the escalating military tensions in the Caribbean region, particularly between the United States and Venezuela, with Colombian President Petro accusing the U.S. of waging a "war for oil" under the guise of anti-drug operations [1][3][4]. Group 1: U.S. Military Actions - The U.S. military has increased its presence in the Caribbean, with reports indicating that troop numbers have risen from 4,500 to 10,000, alongside the deployment of 8 warships and a submarine [7]. - Recent U.S. military actions have included multiple strikes against vessels allegedly involved in drug trafficking, resulting in civilian casualties, which has drawn criticism from various quarters [3][4][6]. - The U.S. Senate recently voted against a proposal to limit President Trump's military actions in the Caribbean, reflecting a lack of consensus on the military strategy [4][5]. Group 2: Colombian and Venezuelan Responses - Colombian President Petro has publicly condemned U.S. military actions, asserting that they are not aimed at combating drug trafficking but rather at seizing oil resources, and he has called for accountability regarding civilian casualties [3][4]. - Venezuela has responded to the heightened military threat by conducting military exercises and preparing defensive measures, with President Maduro warning of retaliation against any U.S. military aggression [7]. - The Venezuelan government has also expressed concerns over the potential for a broader conflict, as diplomatic channels with the U.S. have been severed [5][6]. Group 3: Regional Implications - The situation has raised alarms among neighboring countries, with Brazil deploying additional troops to its border in response to the escalating tensions [7]. - Non-governmental organizations have urged the U.S. Congress to intervene and halt military escalations, citing concerns over human rights violations and the potential for prolonged conflict in the region [7].
美称又击沉一艘“毒船” 区域国家指控谋杀
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-10-05 02:20
Core Points - The U.S. military sank a drug trafficking boat near Venezuela, resulting in the death of four individuals, which has drawn accusations of murder from Venezuelan and Colombian officials [1][2] - President Trump and Defense Secretary Esper emphasized the threat posed by the boat, claiming it carried enough drugs to kill between 25,000 to 50,000 people [2] - The U.S. has conducted military strikes on at least four vessels in the Caribbean since early September, leading to at least 21 fatalities [2][3] Military Actions - The U.S. has deployed eight warships, one nuclear submarine, and over 5,000 naval personnel in the Caribbean, marking the largest military presence in the region in over 30 years [3] - A memorandum submitted to Congress by the Trump administration claims that the U.S. is in a non-international armed conflict with drug trafficking organizations designated as terrorist groups [3] International Reactions - The Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America condemned the U.S. military actions as illegal and provocative [4] - Venezuelan officials have protested to the United Nations, accusing the U.S. of illegal incursions near their coast [4]
委内瑞拉总统:委内瑞拉不会向美国低头
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-10-04 09:46
Core Viewpoint - Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro asserts that Venezuela will not bow to threats from the United States, emphasizing the daily aggression and misinformation propagated by the U.S. government [1] Summary by Relevant Sections - **U.S. Threats and Aggression** - Maduro claims that the U.S. poses daily threats to Venezuela, highlighting a recent incident where a U.S. attack on a vessel near Venezuela resulted in four deaths [1] - The U.S. Defense Secretary accused the attacked vessel of carrying drugs, indicating a continued focus on drug-related issues in the region [1] - **Response to U.S. Actions** - Maduro refrained from directly commenting on the specific incident or the U.S. government's classification of certain drug trafficking groups as terrorist organizations [1] - He emphasized that the U.S. is attempting to use military force to instigate a regime change in Venezuela, and that Venezuela will respond in kind to such aggression [1]
委内瑞拉强烈谴责美国 美国“军事骚扰”严重威胁“国家安全”
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-10-04 05:41
Core Points - The recent increase in U.S. military presence near Venezuela has raised tensions, with Venezuela condemning U.S. F-35 fighter jets for provocative actions near its coast [3][7] - Venezuela's government views U.S. military actions as attempts to undermine its sovereignty and promote regime change, particularly targeting its oil and gas resources [7][9] - The legality of U.S. military actions against Venezuela has been widely questioned, with critics arguing that the Trump administration has not provided credible legal justification for its operations [5][9] Summary by Sections U.S. Military Actions - The U.S. has deployed multiple warships in the Caribbean Sea near Venezuela under the pretext of combating drug trafficking [7] - Venezuela's defense minister stated that the armed forces are on high alert to protect national sovereignty against any U.S. incursions [3] Venezuelan Government's Response - Venezuela has initiated a national military exercise to counter perceived threats from the U.S. and has called for an end to U.S. aggressive posturing [7] - President Maduro accuses the U.S. of using military threats to instigate regime change in Venezuela [3] Legal and Political Implications - A confidential document from the U.S. Department of Defense indicates that the Trump administration classified Venezuelan drug traffickers as armed groups, suggesting a potential legal basis for military action [5] - Critics, including some Democratic lawmakers, argue that the Trump administration lacks credible evidence to support its claims regarding drug trafficking from Venezuela [9]
特朗普晒委内瑞拉民兵训练视频:“非常严重的威胁”!
Jin Shi Shu Ju· 2025-09-23 09:20
Group 1 - The video shared by President Trump shows Venezuelan civilians training with assault rifles, indicating a serious threat according to Trump [2] - The Venezuelan government organized training for thousands of civilians in response to the deployment of US warships near Venezuela, focusing on weapon handling and "revolutionary resistance" tactics [3] - The US Navy has conducted operations against drug trafficking vessels, resulting in the deaths of 14 "drug terrorist" suspects since September 2 [3] Group 2 - A survey by Panterra revealed that 70% of Venezuelans do not recognize the legitimacy of President Maduro's government, with many believing he will be ousted within six months [4] - Among Maduro's supporters, only 6% have a favorable view of the US, and just 4% view Trump positively [4][5] - In contrast, 55% of those opposing Maduro have a favorable view of the US, and 44% view Trump positively [5]
美军派出F-35战机!委内瑞拉举行大规模民兵军事训练
Zheng Quan Shi Bao· 2025-09-14 13:10
Group 1 - Five U.S. F-35 stealth fighters landed at Roosevelt Roads military base in Puerto Rico on September 13, indicating increased pressure on Venezuela [1][3] - The U.S. has deployed military forces in the Caribbean under the pretext of combating drug trafficking in Latin America, contributing to rising tensions with Venezuela [1][3] - U.S. Defense Secretary and military leaders made a surprise visit to Puerto Rico, although the Pentagon stated there were no new troop deployment adjustments to announce [3] Group 2 - Venezuela launched the "People into the Barracks" initiative on September 13, allowing access to over 300 military camps for militia training [5] - The Venezuelan Defense Minister announced that large-scale military training would become a regular program, with over 8 million registered militia members participating weekly [5] - President Maduro emphasized the transition to advanced training and combat coordination, marking a new phase in national defense [5] Group 3 - Venezuela accused a U.S. Navy destroyer of illegally detaining a Venezuelan fishing vessel in its exclusive economic zone, escalating tensions [7] - The Venezuelan government described the U.S. military's actions as a direct provocation and an excuse for increased military operations in the Caribbean [7] - President Maduro rejected U.S. narratives and announced the deployment of defensive forces at 284 "frontline" locations to counter potential military incursions [7]
美军派出F-35战机!委内瑞拉举行大规模民兵军事训练
证券时报· 2025-09-14 12:42
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the escalating military tensions between the United States and Venezuela, highlighting recent military deployments and actions taken by both nations in the Caribbean region [4][6][8]. Group 1: U.S. Military Actions - Five U.S. F-35 stealth fighter jets landed at the Roosevelt Roads military base in Puerto Rico as part of a broader strategy to exert pressure on Venezuela [4]. - The U.S. has increased military presence in the Caribbean, deploying additional aircraft and personnel under the pretext of combating drug trafficking [4][6]. - U.S. Defense Secretary and military leaders made a surprise visit to Puerto Rico amid these developments, although the Pentagon stated there were no new troop deployments to announce [4] Group 2: Venezuela's Military Response - Venezuela launched the "People into the Barracks" initiative, allowing over 300 military camps nationwide to conduct large-scale militia training [6]. - The Venezuelan Defense Minister announced that more than 8 million registered militia members could participate in weekly training sessions to enhance national defense readiness [6]. - President Maduro emphasized the transition to advanced training and combat coordination, marking a new phase in national defense [6]. Group 3: Diplomatic Tensions - Venezuela accused the U.S. Navy of illegally detaining a Venezuelan fishing vessel in its exclusive economic zone, which the Venezuelan government described as a direct provocation [8]. - The Venezuelan Foreign Minister called for the U.S. to cease actions that threaten regional security and peace, asserting Venezuela's commitment to a peaceful path for national stability [8]. - The ongoing tensions have led Venezuela to deploy defensive forces at 284 frontline locations in response to potential military incursions [8].