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World reacts to US bombing of Venezuela, kidnapping of Maduro

by Terpase Tyough
January 3, 2026
in Lead of the Day, News International
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World reacts to US bombing of Venezuela, kidnapping of Maduro

Venezuela denounces “military aggression,” declares national emergency, and demands proof of life as uncertainty grips the country. Photo credit: Al Jazeera

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United States President Donald Trump has said the US has carried out a “large scale strike” against Venezuela and “captured” the country’s leader, President Nicolas Maduro.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump claimed Maduro and his wife had been “captured and flown out of the country” following the operation, which the US leader said was conducted “in conjunction with US law enforcement”.

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Washington had carried out strikes inside Venezuela early on Saturday, in a dramatic escalation that Venezuelans had feared for weeks.

In a statement on X, US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau said Venezuela was experiencing a “new dawn”.

“The tyrant is gone. He will now – finally – face justice for his crimes,” Landau said.

In a statement shortly after the US bombings, Maduro’s government accused Washington of an “extremely serious military aggression”.

“Venezuela rejects, repudiates, and denounces before the international community the extremely serious military aggression perpetrated by the current government of the United States of America against Venezuelan territory and people,” the Venezuelan government said.

Here’s a look at how other countries are also reacting to the US attack and “capture” of Maduro.

Colombia
“Alerting the whole world that they have attacked Venezuela,” Colombian President Gustavo Petro wrote in a series of statements posted on the social media platform X.

“The Republic of Colombia reiterates its conviction that peace, respect for international law, and the protection of life and human dignity must prevail over any form of armed confrontation,” Petro said.

In a separate post, he said Colombia “rejects the aggression against the sovereignty of Venezuela and of Latin America”.
Petro later announced the deployment of military forces to the Venezuelan border
later announced the deployment of military forces to the Venezuelan border

Cuba
President Miguel Diaz-Canel issued a sharply worded condemnation on social media, accusing Washington of carrying out a “criminal attack” against Venezuela and calling for an urgent international response.

In a post on X, Diaz-Canel said Cuba’s so-called “zone of peace” was being “brutally assaulted”, describing the US action as “state terrorism” directed not only at the Venezuelan people but at “Our America” more broadly.

He ended the statement with the revolutionary slogan: “Homeland or Death, We Shall Overcome.”

In a statement posted by various Cuban embassies around the world, Havana said it “denounces the US military attack against Venezuela”.

The statement also “demands an urgent reaction from the international community”, describing the attack as “state terrorism”.

Chile
In a statement posted on X, Chilean President Gabriel Boric Font expressed his government’s “concern and condemnation” of the US military actions in Venezuela.

“We call for seeking a peaceful solution to the serious crisis affecting the country,” he said.

“Chile reaffirms its commitment to basic principles of International Law, such as the prohibition of the use of force, non-intervention, the peaceful settlement of international disputes, and the territorial integrity of States. The Venezuelan crisis must be resolved through dialogue and the support of multilateralism, and not through violence or foreign interference.”

Mexico
In a statement on X, President Claudia Sheinbaum said “Mexico condemns the military intervention in Venezuela.”

She also included in her post an article in the UN Charter which states: “The Members of the Organization, in their international relations, shall refrain from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any State, or in any other manner inconsistent with the Purposes of the United Nations.”

Brazil
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva condemned the US bombings and capture of Maduro as crossing “an unacceptable line”.

“Attacking countries, in flagrant violation of international law, is the first step toward a world of violence, chaos, and instability, where the law of the strongest prevails over multilateralism,” Lula wrote on X.

He added that the US attacks recall the “worst moments of interference” in Latin American politics, threatening peace across the region. “The international community, through the United Nations, needs to respond vigorously to this episode,” he said.

Trinidad and Tobago
“Earlier this morning, Saturday 3rd January 2026, the United States commenced military operations within the territory of Venezuela. Trinidad and Tobago is NOT a participant in any of these ongoing military operations. Trinidad and Tobago continues to maintain peaceful relations with the people of Venezuela,” Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar said in a statement.

Iran
In a statement posted on X, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei wrote, “What’s important is when one realises an enemy wants to force something on one’s govt. or nation with false claims, they must stand firmly against that enemy.”

“We won’t give in to them. With reliance on God & confidence in the people’s support, we’ll bring the enemy to its knees,” he added.

In a separate statement, Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it “strongly condemns the American military attack on Venezuela and the flagrant violation of the national sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country”.

Russia
Moscow ‍is ‍deeply concerned and condemned an “act of armed aggression” against ⁠Venezuela committed by the ​US, the Russian ‍Ministry of Foreign Affairs said. “In the current situation, ‍it ⁠is important … to prevent further escalation and to focus on finding a way out ​of ‌the situation through dialogue,” the ministry said in a statement.

The ministry said “Venezuela ⁠must ​be ‍guaranteed ‍the ⁠right to ​determine ‌its ‌own ‌destiny ⁠without any destructive, ‌military intervention ‍from ‌outside.

“‍We ⁠reaffirm ​our ‍solidarity with ‍the Venezuelan ⁠people and our ​support ‌for its ‌leadership’s ‌policy ⁠of defending the ‌country’s national ‍interests and ‌sovereignty, ” it added.

The ministry also said it was “extremely concerned” about the capture of Maduro and his wife, adding that if such actions took place “constitute an unacceptable violation of the sovereignty of an independent state.”

United States
In a statement posted on X, US Attorney General Pam Bondi said Maduro and his wife have been indicted in the Southern District of New York.

“Nicolas Maduro has been charged with Narco-Terrorism Conspiracy, Cocaine Importation Conspiracy, Possession of Machineguns and Destructive Devices, and Conspiracy to Possess Machineguns and Destructive Devices against the United States. They will soon face the full wrath of American justice on American soil in American courts,” she said.

Meanwhile, Republican Senator Mike Lee said the US has completed its military action in Venezuela after capturing its leader, Maduro.

“He anticipates no further action in Venezuela now that Maduro is in US custody,” Lee wrote on X after what he said was a telephone call with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

United Kingdom
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said his country was not involved in the United States’ strikes on Venezuela and that he wanted to speak with Trump and find out the full facts of what had happened.

“I want to establish the facts first. I want to speak to President Trump. I want to speak to allies. I can be absolutely clear that we were not involved … and I always say and believe we should all uphold international law,” he said in a statement to British broadcasters.

European Union
EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas said she has spoken with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the EU ambassador in Caracas regarding the latest developments in Venezuela.

The EU is closely monitoring the situation in Venezuela,” Kallas said in a statement on X.

“The EU has repeatedly stated that Mr Maduro lacks legitimacy and has defended a peaceful transition. Under all circumstances, the principles of international law and the UN Charter must be respected. We call for restraint. The safety of EU citizens in the country is our top priority.”

Spain
‍Madrid called for de-escalation, moderation and ⁠respect ​for international ‍law in Venezuela, the Spanish ‍⁠Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement. It ‌also offered itself as a ‌negotiator ‌to help ⁠find a peaceful solution in ‌Venezuela.

Germany
In a statement to AFP news agency, Germany’s foreign ministry said it is “monitoring the situation in Venezuela very closely and following the latest reports with great concern.”

“The foreign ministry is in close contact with the embassy in Caracas,” Berlin said adding that the government’s crisis team was in session and is “coordinating closely with our partners.”

Italy
‍Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said she ‍was “closely monitoring the situation in Venezuela”, also ‍with ⁠an aim of “gathering information about our fellow citizens” in the ​country. Meloni ‌added she was in constant contact with Italy’s Foreign ‌Minister Antonio ‌Tajani. About 160,000 ⁠Italians currently live in Venezuela, most ‌of them with dual citizenship.

Indonesia
Indonesia is monitoring developments in Venezuela to ensure the safety of its citizens, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Yvonne Mewengkang said.

“Indonesia also calls on all relevant parties to prioritize peaceful resolution through de-escalation and dialogue, while prioritizing the protection of civilians.

“Indonesia emphasizes the importance of respecting international law and the principles of the UN Charter.”

 

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