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Britain's “Guardian” published an article on the 3rd denouncing the US attack on Venezuela and taking President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, saying the move “shattered international law and rules.” The summary of the article is as follows: Since US President Trump came back to power, it has continuously collided with the already increasingly fragile international order, leaving it almost in ruins. Prior to this military operation, the United States attacked small ships off the coast of Central America, killed their crew on unconfirmed drug trafficking charges, and seized Venezuelan oil tankers by armed forces on the high seas. Experts believe the evidence for the US drug trafficking accusations against Maduro is weak. Even within the framework of international law or US domestic law, it is difficult to form a sufficient legal basis for attacking Venezuela and kidnapping its president. Trump has made it clear many times that his desire for Venezuelan oil far outweighs his motives for taking Maduro to court.

Zhitongcaijing·01/04/2026 03:57:00
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Britain's “Guardian” published an article on the 3rd denouncing the US attack on Venezuela and taking President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, saying the move “shattered international law and rules.” The summary of the article is as follows: Since US President Trump came back to power, it has continuously collided with the already increasingly fragile international order, leaving it almost in ruins. Prior to this military operation, the United States attacked small ships off the coast of Central America, killed their crew on unconfirmed drug trafficking charges, and seized Venezuelan oil tankers by armed forces on the high seas. Experts believe the evidence for the US drug trafficking accusations against Maduro is weak. Even within the framework of international law or US domestic law, it is difficult to form a sufficient legal basis for attacking Venezuela and kidnapping its president. Trump has made it clear many times that his desire for Venezuelan oil far outweighs his motives for taking Maduro to court.