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Donald Trump International Law Disregard and the Venezuela Maduro Abduction

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President Donald Trump dismisses international law following the abduction of Venezuela's Maduro. Experts warn of a return to imperialism and global instability.

"I don't need international law. I'm not looking to hurt people."President Donald Trump just dropped a bombshell, dismissing global norms as he pursues aggressive policies following the abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. In a Thursday interview with The New York Times, Trump suggested that only his "own morality" serves as a limit to US military force, sparking immediate global backlash.

The Donald Trump International Law Disregard in Caracas

The US military launched a lightning-fast attack on Caracas last Saturday, with explosions rocking the capital and military bases. US troops ultimately abducted Maduro in what legal experts call a blatant violation of the United Nations Charter. Despite being a recipient of the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize, Trump's administration has pivoted toward a strategy of "brute force" to secure American interests.

White House aide Stephen Miller doubled down on this stance, telling CNN that the US would "unapologetically" use military might in the Western Hemisphere. "We’re a superpower, and under President Trump, we are going to conduct ourselves as a superpower," Miller stated, signaling a definitive end to the post-WWII international order.

Return to the Age of Imperialism

UN Special Rapporteur Margaret Satterthwaite warned that this disregard for international law is "extremely dangerous." She expressed concern that the world is sliding back into an "age of imperialism," where might is right. Experts from Northwestern University and the University of Manchester noted that such actions give permission to states like China and Russia to pursue similar aggressions in Taiwan or Ukraine.

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