The geopolitical storm surrounding Venezuela continues to escalate as global powers call out the U.S. military intervention and capture of President Nicolás Maduro. The seizure has drawn sharp condemnation from Russia, China and Iran, which have labeled the operation a blatant violation of international law and a threat to regional peace.

Russia has not only demanded Maduro’s release but also warned its citizens against travel to Venezuela, highlighting safety risks amid the ongoing crisis.

Latin American nations and the European Union joined the chorus of criticism at a UN Security Council emergency session, with many calling the intervention an “unacceptable aggression” undermining sovereignty and global norms.

The U.S. move has also involved seizing Russian‑flagged oil tankers in the North Atlantic, escalating economic friction and potentially deepening U.S.–Russia tensions far beyond Venezuela’s borders.

Experts warn this crisis could reshape alliances, energy markets, and diplomatic relations, turning what was a regional conflict into a broader power struggle between leading world powers.

This is no longer a local political crisis it’s a global geopolitical tinderbox where even small missteps could trigger widespread instability.

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