美国对委内瑞拉军事行动
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美媒爆:5名共和党议员“倒戈”后,特朗普“愤怒”向其打电话并发出威胁
Huan Qiu Wang· 2026-01-12 05:10
Group 1 - The core issue revolves around the U.S. Senate passing a resolution condemning the White House's current and future actions in Venezuela, which has led to President Trump expressing anger towards five Republican senators who voted in favor of the resolution [1][3] - The five Republican senators who voted in favor include Rand Paul, Josh Hawley, Lisa Murkowski, Susan Collins, and Todd Young, with Trump threatening them with primary challenges and stating he would "take them down" [3] - The procedural vote in the Senate on the 8th resulted in 52 votes in favor and 47 against, with the expectation that a formal vote on the resolution will occur later in the week [3] Group 2 - Trump criticized the senators who supported the resolution, claiming it was unconstitutional and detrimental to U.S. self-defense and national security, thereby undermining the President's authority as Commander-in-Chief [3] - The U.S. launched a significant military operation against Venezuela on the 3rd, targeting the capital Caracas and forcibly detaining President Maduro and his wife [3] - Prior to this military action, Democratic lawmakers had attempted to introduce measures to limit Trump's military engagement in Venezuela and Latin America, but these efforts were unsuccessful [3]
美脱口秀主持人乔恩·斯图尔特讽刺特朗普“演都不演了”:我“同情”还在为他找借口的人
Huan Qiu Wang· 2026-01-06 09:11
Core Viewpoint - The commentary on U.S. military actions in Venezuela highlights the lack of a noble justification for such interventions, with a focus on oil as the primary motive behind these actions [1][3][4] Group 1: U.S. Military Actions - The host Jon Stewart criticizes the Trump administration's military actions in Venezuela, suggesting that the U.S. often fabricates grand excuses for its interventions [3] - Stewart questions the moral basis for the conflict, implying that the U.S. is not acting on high ideals but rather on self-interest [3][4] Group 2: Oil as a Motive - Stewart points out that Trump's statements about needing to "get oil flowing" and "selling oil" reveal the true motivation behind the military actions [3][4] - The commentary includes a sarcastic remark about the transparency of Trump's intentions, emphasizing that the pursuit of oil contradicts the founding principles of the nation [3][4] Group 3: Defense of Trump - The program features clips of commentators defending Trump's actions, which Stewart ridicules by highlighting the contradiction between their claims and Trump's own admissions regarding oil [4] - Stewart expresses sympathy for those defending Trump, suggesting they are unaware that the pretense of noble ideals is no longer necessary [4]
马杜罗在纽约被拘留的场所曾有人遇刺身亡!以条件恶劣闻名
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2026-01-05 05:41
Core Points - The U.S. has conducted a military operation against Venezuela, forcibly detaining President Maduro and his wife, which has drawn significant international attention [1] - Maduro was temporarily held at the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center, known for its harsh conditions and history of violence [1] - The facility currently houses 1,336 detainees, primarily pre-trial individuals awaiting court hearings [1] Group 1 - The Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center has a notorious reputation for poor conditions, including frequent violent incidents and inadequate oversight [1] - Reports indicate that detainees have experienced inhumane treatment, with a federal judge describing the conditions as "barbaric" [1] - Past incidents include a severe heating and power failure during a polar vortex in 2019, which lasted over a week, highlighting significant operational failures [1] Group 2 - Complaints from detainees have included finding maggots in food, and there have been instances of medical neglect leading to deaths [2] - Protests occurred outside the detention center following Maduro's arrival, with demonstrators calling for his release and opposing U.S. intervention in Venezuela [2] - Maduro is scheduled to appear in court on January 5, 2024, presided over by Judge Alvin Hellerstein [2]
委内瑞拉总统马杜罗已抵达纽约一处拘留中心,预计他下周将在纽约市的一处法院“出庭”
Ge Long Hui· 2026-01-04 04:53
Group 1 - Venezuelan President Maduro has been detained in New York and is expected to appear in court next week [1] - The U.S. launched a large-scale military operation against Venezuela, capturing Maduro and his wife in Caracas [1] - U.S. Attorney General Barr stated that Maduro and his wife have been indicted in the Southern District of New York and will face trial in U.S. courts [1]
最新!美警方证实:马杜罗已抵达纽约一处拘留中心
Huan Qiu Wang· 2026-01-04 02:41
Core Viewpoint - Venezuelan President Maduro has been apprehended and is currently in a detention center in New York, with upcoming court proceedings expected [3]. Group 1: Arrest and Detention - Maduro has arrived at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York, after being transported by helicopter from Manhattan [3]. - He is expected to appear in court in New York City next week [3]. Group 2: U.S. Government Actions - On January 3, President Trump announced that the U.S. successfully executed an operation against Venezuela, resulting in the capture of Maduro and his wife [3]. - The U.S. Attorney General confirmed that both Maduro and his wife have been indicted in New York [3]. Group 3: International Reactions - Multiple governments, political figures, and regional organizations have condemned the U.S. military actions against Venezuela, urging adherence to the United Nations Charter [3].
美媒曝光美对委行动内幕:CIA利用潜伏线人和无人机监视马杜罗,连宠物情况都掌握
Huan Qiu Wang· 2026-01-04 01:42
Group 1 - The Trump administration's operation to capture Venezuelan President Maduro was planned for several months, utilizing intelligence from internal sources within the Venezuelan government and a drone fleet to monitor Maduro's activities [1] - The preparation for the operation began in mid-December of the previous year, with plans in place even before the U.S. military's first strike against alleged Venezuelan "drug boats" in early September [1] - A CIA team was secretly dispatched to Venezuela in August 2025 to track Maduro's movements, including details about his residence, travel routes, and personal habits [1] Group 2 - On March 3, U.S. military forces launched a large-scale operation in Venezuela, resulting in the capture of President Maduro and his wife in the capital, Caracas [3] - Several Democratic lawmakers accused the Trump administration of lying to Congress regarding its intentions in Venezuela, claiming that officials had previously stated that overthrowing the Venezuelan government was not a goal [3] - Trump stated that the U.S. would "manage" Venezuela until a "safe" transition could be implemented [3]
特朗普:何时将委内瑞拉交还给委内瑞拉将由美国决定
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2026-01-03 17:44
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses President Trump's announcement regarding U.S. military actions in Venezuela, emphasizing the U.S. intention to manage the country until a "safe" transition occurs, with no specified timeline for withdrawal [1]. Group 1: U.S. Military Actions - President Trump stated that the U.S. will "manage" Venezuela until a "safe" transition is implemented [1]. - There is no set timeline for when the U.S. will return control of Venezuela to its people, as this decision will be made by the U.S. [1]. Group 2: Legal Actions Against Venezuelan Leadership - Trump indicated that Venezuelan President Maduro and his wife will face U.S. judicial proceedings [1]. Group 3: Economic Sanctions - The U.S. oil embargo against Venezuela remains fully in effect, reinforcing economic pressure on the country [1]. - Trump asserted that the U.S. dominance in the Western Hemisphere will no longer be questioned [1].
一图看懂|想打委内瑞拉?除了航母和增兵,美国还有哪些牌?
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-03 01:20
Group 1 - The article does not provide any specific insights or data regarding companies or industries [1]
民调显示大多数美国人反对美对委采取军事行动
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-11-24 19:17
Core Points - The U.S. is preparing to initiate a new round of actions against Venezuela, with military options being considered [1][2] - U.S. officials have indicated that President Trump is ready to use any means necessary to combat drug trafficking from Venezuela [1] - A recent poll shows that 70% of Americans oppose military action against Venezuela, and 75% believe the U.S. should provide evidence for its claims regarding drug trafficking [4] Group 1 - U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Dan Cain, is set to visit Puerto Rico and inspect naval ships in the Caribbean, coinciding with preparations for potential military actions against Venezuela [1] - The U.S. State Department plans to designate the Venezuelan drug organization "Sun Group" as a terrorist organization, which analysts view as a precursor to military action [2] - Venezuelan President Maduro has dismissed U.S. threats as repetitive and has ordered national vigilance in response to perceived military threats [3] Group 2 - The U.S. government is reportedly ready to launch the "next phase of action" against Venezuela, with options including efforts to overthrow President Maduro [1] - The U.S. has accused Maduro of leading the "Sun Group," a claim that Maduro has denied [2] - The majority of Americans are skeptical about military intervention, indicating a significant public opposition to U.S. military actions in Venezuela [4]