By: Kayhan Int’l

The abduction of Venezuela’s elected president by the invading US forces is a blatant act of state terrorism against a sovereign independent nation and its popular Chief Executive.
Donald Trump is a criminal and deserves capital punishment for his crimes against humanity, even if he sets up a kangaroo court to try to convict President Nicolas Maduro on trumped up charges.
Saturday’s attack on Caracas by as many as 150 US aircraft and the kidnapping of the Venezuelan president and his wife carried “Zionist tint,” as Vice President Delcy Rodríguez in her capacity as interim president to ensure “administrative continuity”, said in her televised address.
It is obvious the US forces assisted by Israeli commandos committed this crime, as part of the joint American/Zionist plot to seize the oil-rich Latin American country.
Even the US public has denounced Trump’s breach of international law as crime and an undeniable proof of the criminal nature of their roguish president.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani blasted the Donald Trump regime for waging a military aggression against Venezuela, saying the regime change attack constitutes an “act of war” and a breach of international law.
He said Trump’s “blatant pursuit of regime change doesn’t just affect those abroad, it directly impacts New Yorkers, including tens of thousands of Venezuelans who call this city home.”
Rodríguez has demanded the return of Maduro and his wife to Caracas, and made it clear that the Venezuelan people will resist and never allow the US to run their country and impose hegemony upon it.
On the international scene, most world countries, except for West European regimes and US client states, have condemned Trump’s invasion of Venezuela and kidnapping of President Maduro.
Russia and China have denounced the Trump regime in the strongest terms, and so has the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry in its statement, said: “The US military attack on Venezuela constitutes a clear violation of the fundamental principles of the United Nations Charter and the basic rules of international law, particularly Article 2, Paragraph 4 of the Charter, which prohibits the use of force.”
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