US attack on Venezuela risks ‘Vietnam-style’ regional conflict, warns Lula adviser
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- Brazil's chief foreign policy adviser, Celso Amorim, warned that a potential U.S. attack on Venezuela could lead to a regional conflict reminiscent of the Vietnam War, following President Trump's closure of Venezuelan airspace, which he termed an 'act of war.' This escalation raises concerns about the stability of South America amid ongoing tensions.
- The closure of airspace has prompted Venezuela to suspend all deportation flights, highlighting the severe implications for its sovereignty and international relations. The Venezuelan government has condemned Trump's actions as a colonialist threat, indicating a significant deterioration in diplomatic ties.
- This situation reflects broader geopolitical tensions, with the U.S. considering military strikes against Venezuela amid allegations of drug trafficking. The potential for violent retaliation against U.S. citizens has been warned by experts, suggesting a complex interplay of military, political, and humanitarian issues that could destabilize the region further.
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