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    US: Strike on Venezuela Sparks Global Alarm as UN Warns

    UN Raises Alarm Over Sovereignty Breach as Maduro’s Detention Deepens Global Tensions
    Marshall OdedeBy Marshall OdedeJanuary 7, 2026Updated:January 9, 2026No Comments4 Views
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    The United Nations Security Council convened under grave circumstances on January 5, 2026, following a large scale United States military operation inside Venezuela, an action now threatening to redraw the rules of international engagement.

    Speaking on behalf of UN Secretary General António Guterres, Rosemary A. DiCarlo, Under Secretary General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, delivered a sobering assessment:

    the world may be standing at the edge of a new and destabilizing precedent.

    What Happened in Venezuela?

    According to UN briefings, US military forces conducted coordinated operations across Caracas, Miranda, Aragua, and La Guaira on January 3, 2026

    The number of civilian and military casualties remains unknown

    The  US President Donald Trump publicly announced a “large scale strike” and declared intentions to oversee Venezuela’s governance during a “transition”

    President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores are currently detained in New York, facing serious criminal allegations by US authorities

    Venezuela’s government has described the operation as military aggression, calling it a flagrant violation of the UN Charter and a direct threat to regional and global peace.

    UN’s Core Concern

    International Law Is Being Stretched. The Secretary General did not mince words.

    The UN expressed deep concern that the January 3 military action violated foundational principles of international law, specifically:
    • State sovereignty
    • Political independence
    • Territorial integrity
    • Prohibition of the use or threat of force

    These are not optional ideals.

    They are the load bearing pillars of global stability.

    “The maintenance of international peace and security depends on continued adherence to the Charter,” DiCarlo warned.

    A Country Already on the Brink

    Venezuela’s crisis did not begin with bombs.

    Years of economic collapse, political repression, and contested elections

    Millions displaced across Latin America

    July 2024 elections flagged by UN-appointed experts for lack of transparency

    Documented human rights violations confirmed by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights

    Emergency powers invoked nationwide by interim President Delcy Rodríguez on January 3

    The country was already unstable. The strike poured fuel on dry ground.

    Why This Matters Beyond Venezuela

    This is bigger than Caracas, The UN warned that if unchecked, this action could:

    Normalize regime change by force undermine multilateral diplomacy, trigger regional destabilization.

    Weaken trust in international institutions, and set a precedent that powerful nations can act first and justify later.

    In short: the rulebook is being tested.

    UN’s Call to Action

    Despite the turmoil, the UN insists the door to peace is not closed.

    The Secretary-General called for Inclusive Venezuelan-led democratic dialogue, full respect for human rights and rule of law, regional and global engagement rooted in solidarity, not dominance.

    Use of existing international legal tools, not military shortcuts, “the power of the law must prevail,” the statement concluded.


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