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Was the Intervention in Venezuela a War?

Geopolitics
Venezuela
开始于 January 25, 2026

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While the intervention aimed to address urgent issues, its classification as a war complicates our understanding of military engagement.

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Intervening in Venezuela without clear congressional approval undermines constitutional authority and sets a dangerous precedent.

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The intervention in Venezuela was a necessary action to prevent a humanitarian crisis and defend democratic principles.

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The lack of a clear exit strategy in Venezuela's intervention demonstrates the pitfalls of military involvement in foreign nations.

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Congress must take a more active role in foreign interventions to ensure a balance of power and uphold democratic accountability.

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