FILE - Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro addresses government loyalists gathered at the presidential palace in support of his reelection one month after the presidential vote, in Caracas, Venezuela, Aug. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos, File)
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CNBC TV1806-01-2026, 19:42

US Venezuela Action: Brutal Power, Not Rule of Law, Warns Kanwal Sibal

  • Former foreign secretary Kanwal Sibal labels US action in Venezuela to extract Nicolas Maduro as "brutal power," not rule of law, warning of international order undermining.
  • Sibal criticized the Trump administration for bypassing global norms, asserting US primacy, and potentially reviving the Monroe Doctrine for Latin American interference.
  • Maduro, facing narcotics and terror charges in a US court, calls himself a prisoner of war, rejecting the US justification of a law enforcement action.
  • Global backlash includes condemnation from Russia, China, and several Latin American nations, while European responses are muted due to other geopolitical pressures.
  • The article highlights US intentions regarding Venezuela's oil reserves and the lack of international checks on US actions, with implications for India's foreign policy.

Why It Matters: US action in Venezuela sparks global diplomatic row, raising concerns about international law and American power.

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