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伊朗武装部队总参谋长:军队始终保持高度戒备状态
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-07 12:34
来源:央视新闻客户端 穆萨维表示,目前伊朗空军已处于最高战备水平,并与其他武装力量保持全面协调,随时准备应对任何 安全挑战。他强调,伊朗的敌人十分清楚,任何试图对伊朗强加战争的冒险行动,不仅将遭遇决定性和 战略性的失败,还将使战火和危机在整个地区蔓延,并使其策划者和支持者付出沉重且无法弥补的代 价。 穆萨维同时表示,伊朗从不主动挑起战争,但在维护国家安全、重大利益和领土完整的问题上绝不犹 豫,将坚决行使自卫权利。(总台记者 李曌) 总台记者当地时间2月7日获悉,伊朗武装部队总参谋长穆萨维表示, 伊朗军队始终保持高度戒备状态 , 任何针对伊朗的威胁、侵略或误判,都将遭到果断、迅速且令侵略者后悔的回应。 ...
搜捕美国侵略支持者
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-06 22:38
Core Viewpoint - The Venezuelan government has declared a national state of emergency in response to perceived threats from U.S. military actions, implementing measures to search for and apprehend individuals involved in inciting or supporting these actions [1] Group 1: Government Actions - A decree has been issued requiring police at all levels to search for and arrest individuals involved in inciting or supporting U.S. armed attacks [1] - The decree includes emergency defense measures such as militarizing the management of public service infrastructure and the oil industry [1] - "Comprehensive Defense Command Centers" will be deployed across various states and municipalities [1] Group 2: Legal Justifications - The decree cites the right to self-defense under Article 51 of the UN Charter, asserting Venezuela's inherent right to respond to what it deems illegal and unreasonable armed attacks [1] - The government emphasizes its commitment to exercising this right to repel U.S. aggression against its territory and people [1]
委内瑞拉下令抓内鬼,是马杜罗被美方强行控制前签署的法令
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-06 16:25
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, and to hand them over to the judicial system for trial [1][3] - 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 [3] - The decree declares a national state of emergency in response to U.S. military actions that are seen as a serious violation of Venezuela's territorial integrity, sovereignty, and independence [3] Group 2 - The decree asserts Venezuela's inherent right to self-defense against what it describes as illegal and unreasonable armed attacks, citing Article 51 of the UN Charter, and emphasizes the commitment to repel U.S. aggression [3] - On January 3, the U.S. launched a large-scale military strike against Venezuela, resulting in the forced control of President Maduro and his wife [3] - On January 5, President Maduro appeared in a U.S. federal court, pleading not guilty to charges related to "drug terrorism conspiracy," claiming he was forcibly taken from his home in Caracas [5]
委内瑞拉下令搜捕美国侵略支持者
21世纪经济报道· 2026-01-06 01:26
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, with a focus on immediate judicial action [1] - The decree includes emergency defense measures such as militarization of public service infrastructure and the oil industry, enhanced border patrols, and the establishment of "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 viewed as severe 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 repelling U.S. aggression [1] - The decree was signed by President Maduro prior to his reported abduction by U.S. forces, which included a large-scale military strike on Caracas [1] - Maduro and his wife appeared in a New York federal court, where he claimed he was kidnapped and denied all charges against him [5]
委内瑞拉下令抓内鬼
第一财经· 2026-01-06 00:22
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]
委内瑞拉下令抓内鬼
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-05 23:53
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, and to hand them over to the judicial system for trial [1][3] - 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 [3] - The decree declares a national state of emergency in response to U.S. military actions that violate Venezuela's territorial integrity, sovereignty, and independence, asserting Venezuela's inherent right to self-defense against illegal armed attacks [3][4] Group 2 - On January 5, Venezuelan President Maduro appeared in a U.S. federal court to respond to charges of "drug terrorism conspiracy," asserting his innocence and stating that he was forcibly taken from his home in Caracas [5]