China Condemns US Venezuela Military Strikes 2026: End of the 'World's Policeman' Era?
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi condemned the 2026 US military strikes on Venezuela, calling them a violation of international law. Beijing slams the US 'world's policeman' role.
The era of the world's policeman is under fire. China has launched a scathing verbal offensive against the United States, accusing Washington of acting with impunity. The catalyst? Recent US military strikes on Venezuela, which Beijing describes as a serious violation of international law.
China Condemns US Venezuela Military Strikes 2026
Foreign Minister Wang Yi didn't mince words during high-level talks in Beijing on Sunday, January 4, 2026. Meeting with Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, Wang noted that the international landscape is becoming increasingly volatile, marred by what he called "growing unilateralism and bullying."
Sovereignty Under Siege
According to reports from Reuters, Wang argued that the strikes on Venezuela represent a total disregard for national sovereignty. It's a clear signal that China intends to position itself as the primary defender of the UN-centered international order against Western interventionism.
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