U.S. action is legitimate: it is defensive
Italy's government believes external military intervention is not the solution to totalitarian regimes, but considers defensive action legitimate against hybrid threats to security, such as states supporting drug trafficking, in light of the recent U.S. attack in Venezuela.
Not military action but defensive intervention is legitimate. The government sides with Trump
The Italian government, led by Giorgia Meloni, has expressed that while it opposes external military action to end totalitarian regimes, it acknowledges the legitimacy of defensive intervention following the recent US strike in Venezuela.