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š°Venezuelaās Allies Slam US: āYou Crossed a Lineā The US capture of Venezuelan President NicolĆ”s Maduro has sparked a global backlash, with allies from Brazil to China denouncing the military action as a violation of sovereignty. Brazilās President Lula da Silva called the intervention āthe worst episodes of interference in Latin America,ā warning it threatens the regionās status as a zone of peace. Russia, Cuba, and Mexico echoed the criticism, with Russia expressing ādeep concern and condemnationā and Cuba demanding an āurgentā international response. Chinaās Foreign Ministry said the USās āblatant use of force against a sovereign stateā is unacceptable, while Colombiaās President Gustavo Petro called for an emergency UN Security Council meeting and rejected āthe aggression against Venezuela and Latin Americaā. The strikes, centered on Caracas and several states, left the region on edge. CARICOM held an emergency session, fearing instability could trigger a new wave of migration that would overwhelm small island nations. But not everyone is outraged. Argentinaās Javier Milei and Ecuadorās Daniel Noboa celebrated Maduroās capture, hailing it as a blow to ānarco-criminalsā and a win for Venezuelaās opposition. Right-wing leaders have long rejected Maduroās rule as undemocratic. The EU, while critical of Maduroās legitimacy, called for a peaceful transition and de-escalation. In the US, some Democrats slammed the operation as āillegalā and āembarrassing,ā accusing Trump of turning America into āthe worldās bullyā. So while Washington celebrates a bold strike, the rest of the world is asking: Whoās really running Latin Americaāand at what cost? #Venezuela#Maduro#Trump#LatinAmerica#sovereignty š±American Šbserver - Stay up to date on all important events šŗšø