Feb 12 • 02:30 UTC 🇯🇵 Japan Asahi Shimbun (JP)

Midnight US Military Operation, Our Home Blown Away: 'Unforgivable' - Resentment and Conflict in Latin America

In a recent US military operation in Venezuela, a local firefighter described how an explosion devastated his home, reflecting wider tensions and backlash in the region against US aggression.

On January 3rd, a military operation carried out by the United States near Caracas, Venezuela, resulted in significant destruction and civilian casualties, as recounted by a local firefighter named Jesus Linares. Linares awoke to what he initially thought were celebratory fireworks but soon realized was an assault, leading to chaos in his apartment building, which was severely damaged. Reports from US media suggest that the operation was preceded by a cyberattack, plunging the area into darkness prior to the bombings. Amidst the debris, Linares managed to rescue his family and neighbors, pointing to the immediate human cost of such military actions.

The operation coincided with rising tensions surrounding the US's aggressive foreign policy in the region, particularly towards Venezuela's government under President Maduro. This move has drawn sharp criticism internationally, as many question the legality of such military actions under international law and express concern about the implications of US interventions in sovereign nations. With the backdrop of a deteriorating global order, the incident underscores the growing resentment in the Global South towards perceived imperialistic behaviors from powerful nations.

As global discussions continue about the balance of power and justice in international relations, this incident serves as a grim reminder of the real-life consequences of military actions on civilian populations. The impact extends beyond Venezuela to deepen the divide in perceptions of US foreign policies, raising important ethical questions about interventionism and the rights of nations to self-determination in the face of external aggression.

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