Trump Praises US Military Intervention in Venezuela 2026 Amid Global Security Risks
President Trump praises the 'brilliant' US military intervention in Venezuela 2026. As Delcy Rodriguez takes over, global security concerns rise amid unrest in the West Bank and Sudan.
Tactical brilliance or a geopolitical gamble? Donald Trump has lauded the recent operation against Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela as an outstanding success. While the White House celebrates, international observers warn that this direct intervention has placed global safety at a critical crossroads.
The Fallout of US Military Intervention in Venezuela 2026
Following the precision strikes, Delcy Rodriguez has emerged as the interim president of Venezuela. According to Al Jazeera, the transition remains volatile as pro-Maduro factions and regional neighbors voice strong opposition. The US administration insists the move was necessary to stabilize the region, but critics argue it sets a dangerous precedent for unilateral military action in the 21st century.
A World in Friction: West Bank and Sudan
The focus on South America hasn't dimmed the fires elsewhere. In the occupied West Bank, Israeli forces conducted a raid on Birzeit University, signaling a zero-tolerance policy toward Palestinian defiance. Simultaneously, a humanitarian catastrophe unfolds in Sudan, where children are reportedly dying from water-borne diseases in displacement camps, highlighting the strain on global aid resources.
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