Protesters from Paris to Sao Paulo are taking to the streets to condemn what they see as US aggression and imperialism after Donald Trump announced that the United States will 'run' Venezuela following the abduction of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife.
The news has sparked widespread outrage, with demonstrators in major cities around the world expressing their discontent at what they perceive as a brazen act of foreign intervention. Social media platforms are also awash with hashtags condemning the US move, with many calling for Trump's administration to be held accountable.
The abduction itself was widely condemned by global leaders, who saw it as a serious breach of international law and a threat to regional stability. But it is the subsequent claim that the United States will 'run' Venezuela that has really gotten people's backs up.
Critics say this is nothing short of an imperialist power grab, with Trump using the abduction of Maduro as a pretext for US interference in Venezuelan affairs. They point out that this kind of behavior undermines democracy and sovereignty around the world.
For his part, President Maduro's abductor - who has not been named but is believed to be a group of rogue military officers - says they are simply trying to restore order in Venezuela after years of corruption and mismanagement. But many Venezuelans see it as an attempt by their own military to seize power.
The situation remains tense, with the international community watching closely for any sign of developments. The United Nations has called on all sides to calm down and respect international law. But Trump's administration seems undeterred, leaving many people wondering what exactly this means for Venezuela's future.
The news has sparked widespread outrage, with demonstrators in major cities around the world expressing their discontent at what they perceive as a brazen act of foreign intervention. Social media platforms are also awash with hashtags condemning the US move, with many calling for Trump's administration to be held accountable.
The abduction itself was widely condemned by global leaders, who saw it as a serious breach of international law and a threat to regional stability. But it is the subsequent claim that the United States will 'run' Venezuela that has really gotten people's backs up.
Critics say this is nothing short of an imperialist power grab, with Trump using the abduction of Maduro as a pretext for US interference in Venezuelan affairs. They point out that this kind of behavior undermines democracy and sovereignty around the world.
For his part, President Maduro's abductor - who has not been named but is believed to be a group of rogue military officers - says they are simply trying to restore order in Venezuela after years of corruption and mismanagement. But many Venezuelans see it as an attempt by their own military to seize power.
The situation remains tense, with the international community watching closely for any sign of developments. The United Nations has called on all sides to calm down and respect international law. But Trump's administration seems undeterred, leaving many people wondering what exactly this means for Venezuela's future.