Medvedev's Nuclear Warning to US Over Venezuela Strike
[HPP] Vladimir PutinJanuary 3, 202614 min
30 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβRussia's Strong Condemnation
- π¨ Dmitry Medvedev, a senior Russian security official and close ally of Vladimir Putin, issued a blistering statement condemning US actions in Venezuela.
- π― Russia accused Washington of armed aggression against an independent country, calling it a violent seizure of a legally elected leader.
- β οΈ Moscow rejected US justifications as untenable, arguing that ideological hostility had replaced diplomacy and pragmatism.
Medvedev's Nuclear Warning
- β‘ Medvedev argued that the events in Caracas prove that any country must strengthen its military to the maximum to protect itself.
- π He stated that the only guarantee against foreign intervention is a nuclear arsenal, framing the US strike as proof that power, not diplomacy, defines survival.
- π¬ His statement concluded with the phrase: "Long live nuclear weapons," which set off alarm bells globally.
Venezuela's Response to US Aggression
- π Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro declared a state of emergency and ordered the full implementation of national defense plans.
- π¨ Venezuela's Foreign Ministry rejected the US military aggression as a flagrant violation of the United Nations Charter and international law.
- π‘ The government accused the US of attempting to seize Venezuela's strategic resources like oil and minerals and force regime change.
International Reactions and Concerns
- π Russia drew a red line around sovereignty, escalation, and global stability, urging all sides to step back and replace military pressure with dialogue.
- π€ Moscow declared solidarity with the Venezuelan people and backed calls for an emergency session of the UN Security Council.
- π¬ Colombia's President Gustavo Petro issued an urgent warning, calling for immediate meetings of the OAS and UN as Caracas was being bombed.
Situation on the Ground
- β οΈ Uncertainty deepened in Caracas, with Venezuela's Vice President admitting they did not know the whereabouts of President Maduro.
- π₯ Eyewitness reports described missile-like strikes, low-flying aircraft, and power outages across the capital.
- π¨ Unconfirmed reports suggested a land invasion by US Marine Corps and American forces storming Venezuelan ports.
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