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By Héctor Bernardo – Jan 1, 2026

While the threat against Venezuela persists with the presence of aircraft carriers and troops in the Caribbean Sea, Marco Rubio and Pete Hegseth are busy finalizing agreements to send marines to Peru, Ecuador, Paraguay, Trinidad and Tobago, and the Dominican Republic. Opinion by Telma Luzzani, researcher and author of the book “Monitored Territories.”

The corollary with which President Donald Trump updated the Monroe Doctrine takes different forms. Strategies that mutate, but that pursue the same goal: to regain control of the territory that the United States has always considered its “backyard” and to control the natural resources that are currently in dispute with other major powers.

One of the forms the Trump Corollary has taken involves increasing the US military presence in Latin America and the Caribbean. The pretext: the fight against the current enemy, “narco-terrorism.” Those in charge of carrying out this strategy: Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Defense (or War) Pete Hegseth.

In addition to the well-known threat against Venezuela, with the largest military deployment that Washington has ever made in the region, the presence of an aircraft carrier, troops, and even a nuclear submarine, there is the deployment of marines to Peru, Ecuador, Paraguay, Trinidad and Tobago and the Dominican Republic.

US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader. Photo from the official website of the Dominican Republic Presidency.

Dominican Republic
On November 26, during his visit to the Dominican Republic, US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth thanked President Luis Abinader for supporting a “temporary agreement” that allows the United States to deploy troops on Dominican soil. Hegseth stated that this is “a great collaboration and, truly, a joint effort between our two countries against drug trafficking and narco-terrorism.”

Along the same lines, President Abinader asserted that there is “a threat that recognizes no borders, that does not distinguish flags, that destroys families, and that has tried to use our territory as a route. That threat is drug trafficking, and no country can, nor should, confront it without allies.”

According to a statement from the official website of the Dominican Republic’s Presidency, “The United States Southern Command and Air Force will provide refueling and airlift aircraft to support counter-narcotics operations, including Operation Southern Spear, announced by US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on November 13, which also combats illicit arms trafficking.”

“This collaboration aims to disrupt illicit operations by transnational criminal organizations (TCOs) and foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs), identified by the United States on various routes spanning the entire Caribbean Sea,” the text adds.

It is also noted that “there will be a presence of several KC-135 tanker aircraft in support of air patrol missions, expanding monitoring and interdiction capabilities over a large part of the maritime and air domains, and will provide refueling services to aircraft of partner countries, thus ensuring sustained operations of monitoring, detection and tracking of verified illicit smuggling activities.”

“Additionally, the C-130 Hercules cargo aircraft will facilitate aeromedical evacuations, firefighting, meteorological reconnaissance, and disaster relief,” the official text states.

Trinidad and Tobago
A few days later, on November 29, according to the Trinidad and Tobago Guardian website, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar confirmed that the United States had installed “a new radar to monitor activities inside and outside of Trinidad and Tobago.”

The radar was located at the ANR Robinson International Airport, a few kilometers from the Venezuelan coast.

According to the Zona Militar website, “Authorities in Trinidad and Tobago recently confirmed that the US. Marine Corps is reinforcing its local presence with the deployment of an AN/TPS-80 G/ATOR radar. This assistance is part of an agreement between the two countries to increase surveillance capabilities against illegal flights directly linked to narco-terrorist organizations and the growing tension with Venezuela.”

According to reports, Marines from the 22nd Expeditionary Unit, who were on the island for joint exercises in mid-November, remain in Trinidad. The website highlights that “in addition to the ground component, the Marines have air assets such as helicopters and fifth-generation F-35B Lightning II fighter jets, as well as amphibious assets from the US Navy and aircraft from the Air Force.”
Kamla Persad-Bissessar, Prime Minister of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, and Marco Rubio, United States Secretary of State. Official photo from the Department of State.

Peru
On December 5, the government of Peru reported that “the Plenary of the Congress of the Republic approved, by majority (73 votes in favor, 25 votes against and 2 abstentions), Legislative Resolution 13436/2025-CR, authorizing the entry of foreign military personnel with weapons of war into the territory of the Republic of Peru.”

The statement emphasizes that “the military personnel of the United States Department of Defense, specified in its first article, will enter national territory with weapons of war from January 1 to December 31, 2026,” that is, for one year.

“The institutions involved are: Joint Special Operations and Intelligence Command (CIOEC); Joint Special Force (FEC) and Special Operations Forces (FOES) of the Navy; Special Forces Group (GRUFE) of the Peruvian Air Force; 1st, 3rd, and 6th Special Forces Brigades of the Peruvian Army and National Police of Peru (DIROPESP, DIRANDRO, GRECCO),” the official information states.

Paraguay
Just nine days later, on December 14, an official statement from the United States Embassy in Paraguay announced that “Secretary of State Marco Rubio met today with Paraguayan Foreign Minister Rubén Ramírez Lezcano to sign a Status of Forces (SOFA) agreement between the United States and Paraguay.”

“The historic agreement establishes a clear framework for the presence and activities of the US Department of War military and civilian personnel in Paraguay, facilitating bilateral and multinational training, humanitarian assistance, disaster response, and other common security interests,” the text states.

It is noted that “Secretary Rubio emphasized that the SOFA reflects the United States’ commitment to coordinate closely with Paraguay on regional security and the growing importance of Paraguay as a regional leader and defender of security in our hemisphere.”

“The agreement strengthens a long-standing partnership and supports our shared priorities. Both officials expressed their confidence that the agreement will strengthen the sovereignty of both countries and enhance our cooperation to achieve greater stability and prosperity in the region,” the text concludes.
Paraguayan Foreign Minister Rubén Ramírez Lezcano and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Official website of the Paraguayan Foreign Ministry.

Ecuador
Three days later, on December 17, the US embassy in Ecuador posted a welcome message on social media to the US troops arriving in that territory.

In a text beginning in a confusing manner, saying that “the United States welcomes United States Air Force personnel for a temporary operation with the Ecuadorian Air Force in Manta.”

“This short-term joint effort is part of our long-term bilateral security strategy, in line with current agreements under Ecuadorian law,” it added.

The post concludes that “the operation will enhance the Ecuadorian military’s ability to combat narco-terrorists, including strengthening intelligence gathering and counter-narcotics capabilities, and is designed to protect the United States and Ecuador from shared threats.”

On the same day, Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa also posted on X that “with the support of the United States, we have activated a temporary operation in Manta with the Ecuadorian Air Force, as part of a long-term bilateral security strategy. This operation will allow us to identify and dismantle drug trafficking routes and bring to justice those who thought they could take over the country.”
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the President of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa. Photo from the official website of the Government of Ecuador.

Advanced militarization with a history
Regarding Washington’s new military redeployment in the region, PIA-GLOBAL spoke with Telma Luzzani, a journalist, researcher and author of the book “Monitored Territories. How the network of North American military bases operates in South America.”

Luzzani pointed out: “In one way or another, the United States, at this stage—a stage of hegemonic decline—is seeking to militarize its security zone, its vital platform, through which it was historically able to expand and become the world’s leading power. It does so with subservient governments, like those of Ecuador, Peru, and Argentina. It does so explicitly by directly announcing the arrival of Marines who will control absolutely everything in those countries and in the region. It does so explicitly and obviously, with the acquiescence of puppet or subservient governments.”

“However, it also does so in a different way with governments that maintain a sovereign stance. That is why the Caribbean Sea is militarized today, why supposed drug-trafficking vessels—which are actually fishing boats, as has been proven on more than one occasion—are bombed in the Pacific, and why, in my opinion, it seeks to implement a kind of pincer movement against Brazil from the north and from Argentina in the south. Brazil, let us remember, is a BRICS country. Therefore, it is fundamental to this stage of the United States’ strategy. One of its main objectives is the destabilization of BRICS,” she emphasized.

Luzzani recalled that “the strategy has always been one of absolute domination and militarization of our countries. There was a period during the Cold War when our governments were military governments. Under the pretext of the Soviet threat or the threat of communism, the aim was to militarize our region, our Latin America, through military governments. In fact, the United States specifically had the School of the Americas in Panama to train military personnel in this way. That is to say, it did not do it directly as it does now, but through the armed forces of the various South American or Latin American countries.”

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“In the post-Cold War era, in 1991, General Powell, for example, was very explicit regarding the role the United States wanted for Latin American militaries. He said that in the plan the United States had drawn up at that time, the Latin American Armed Forces ‘should maintain only those military capabilities necessary for self-defense, for combating drug trafficking, natural disasters, and for safeguarding peace in accordance with the laws and principles of the Charter of the United Nations and the OAS.’ This was stated by Colin Powell under the presidency of George H.W. Bush in 1991.”

The analyst stated that “today, with Donald Trump, that framework is explicitly violated. The Charters of the United Nations and the OAS are irrelevant. Donald Trump has set his own rules, which are very clearly stipulated in the National Security Strategy, where the first region he refers to is ours, recognizing it as a primary area, and where he outlines a significant reform at the Pentagon.”

“A few months ago, Trump held a meeting at the Quantico military base, where American generals, who came from all over the world, were given new instructions, not only regarding other nations, but also regarding a supposed internal enemy in the United States. This speaks to a significant change in US military policy,” he asserted.

Luzzani pointed out that “in this new phase, we have a significant change within the Pentagon, a new foreign policy expressed in the National Security Strategy, and specifically, actions in our region. In Argentina, the military base in Ushuaia is a crucial point due to its easy access to Antarctica. Paraguay has historically been occupied by US armed forces at their bases. Peru is of great concern to the United States because it is home to the port of Chancay, where China has a strong presence. Ecuador is also a concern, with its renewed attempts to remilitarize Manta and the Galapagos Islands, dismissing a referendum in which Ecuadorians voted against the installation of foreign bases on their territory. Added to this are the military actions being carried out against Venezuela and the harassment of Gustavo Petro.”

“It is important to remember that Colombia, until the arrival of President Gustavo Petro, always had right-wing governments that were completely subservient to the United States. In fact, the United States considered Colombia its most important strategic point in South America. There, with Plan Colombia, they even managed to control a large part of the region, especially in relation to Central America to the north and South America to the south, including the Amazon. Furthermore, Colombia is a country rich in oil, so that was also a fundamental interest for the US,” the analyst concluded.

Hector Bernardo:  Journalist, writer, and professor of Introduction to Contemporary Social and Political Thought – Faculty of Journalism and Social Communication – UNLP. Member of the PIA Global team.

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Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, pleaded not guilty to federal charges of drug trafficking and weapons possession, just 48 hours after U.S. Army special forces, in violation of Venezuelan sovereignty, forcibly removed them and transferred them to New York for prosecution.

Hundreds of people gathered around the courthouse to show their support for the Bolivarian leader and demand that the current Republican administration halt a war with Venezuela over oil.

The hearing that just concluded marks the beginning of what will likely be months of legal proceedings prior to a possible criminal trial.

The couple’s defense attorneys said their clients are currently seeking bail.

The constitutional president of the South American nation and his partner were kidnapped in what President Donald Trump described as a “full-scale attack on Venezuela and its leader” following an unprecedented campaign of pressure on Caracas in recent months.

The anti-war coalition ANSWER warned that the United States was starting a new war based on lies.

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The Iranian foreign minister censures the administration of US President Donald Trump for pursing what it calls "peace through strength," saying the policy actually means “law of jungle”.


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Venezuelan Defense Minister and sectoral Vice President for Political Sovereignty, Security, and Peace Vladimir Padrino López read a statement alongside the high military command of the Bolivarian National Armed Force (FANB). The statement repudiated the abduction of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, First Lady Cilia Flores, denouncing that much of President Maduro’s security team, “soldiers and innocent citizens,” were “cold-bloodedly murdered.” It fully supported the previously signed decree on external commotion and noted that he will guarantee the country’s governability, the maintenance of internal order, and the preservation of peace. The statement called on the Venezuelan people to resume normal activities.

In remarks before reading the statement, Padrino López stated that the Bolivarian National Armed Force repudiates the aggression against Venezuela’s sovereignty and the illegal abduction of President Nicolás Maduro, “the person the people elected as their president” in the 2024 elections. He reiterates that Maduro is the president, “the authentic and genuine leader of all Venezuelans.”

Padrino López also defended First Lady Cilia Flores, whom he described as a brave and principled woman who had been viciously attacked. “We ask the world to carefully watch everything that is happening against Venezuela, its citizens, and its Constitution.”

The minister praised the response of governments and peoples of the world condemning this gross intervention against Venezuelan sovereignty. However, he was emphatic in saying, “The world should put its boundaries in place, because this is an aggression against global sovereignty. If it were against Venezuela today, it could be against any country tomorrow.”

He highlighted that the FANB has guaranteed Venezuela’s democratic continuity and will continue to do so. He called for Venezuela to resume its commercial, educational, and other activities, applauding the fact that the swearing-in ceremony for the new National Assembly will take place this Monday, January 5.

Venezuela’s Government Declares Unwavering Unity Behind President Maduro

See the full unofficial translation of the statement:

The Bolivarian National Armed Force strongly condemns the cowardly abduction of Nicolás Maduro Moros, Constitutional President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, our Commander-in-Chief, and his wife, First Lady Dr. Cilia Flores de Maduro. This act was perpetrated yesterday, Saturday, January 3, after murdering a large part of his security team, soldiers, and innocent citizens in cold blood.

Likewise, in accordance with the decision of the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice dated January 3, 2026, appointing Delcy Eloína Rodríguez Gómez, Executive Vice President of the Republic, to assume, in her capacity as ACTING PRESIDENT, all the powers, duties, and authorities of the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. In strict compliance with the provisions of our Constitution, the Organic Law on States of Exception, and the Organic Law on National Security, we fully support the previously signed Decree of a State of Foreign Commotion throughout the national territory. In this same vein, the Bolivarian Government will guarantee the governability of the country, and our institution will continue to use all its available capabilities for military defense, the maintenance of internal order, and the preservation of peace.

Finally, we have activated Full Operational Readiness throughout the entire national territory, in perfect harmony between the people, the military, and the police, to integrate the elements of National Power in the mission to confront imperial aggression, forming a single combat bloc to ensure the freedom, independence, and sovereignty of the nation.

The FANB is the United Liberation Army of the 21st Century!

Chávez lives! The homeland continues!

Independence and Socialist Homeland! We will live, and we will win!

Venezuela’s sun rises in Essequibo!

Independence or nothing!… Always loyal… Never traitors!

Caracas, January 4, 2026

Vladímir Padrino López

Commander-in-Chief

(Alba Cuidad) by Luigino Bracci

Translation: Orinoco Tribune

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Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, pleaded not guilty to federal charges of drug trafficking and weapons possession, just 48 hours after special military teams from the United States Army, in violation of Venezuelan sovereignty, forcibly removed them and transferred them to New York for prosecution.

Both appeared before Federal Judge Alvin Hellerstein in the federal court in lower Manhattan and, according to television footage, were transported under heavy security from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn hours before the hearing.

The defense of the Venezuelan leader was taken over by Barry Pollack, a veteran trial lawyer who represented WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and helped negotiate the plea deal that led to his release in 2024.

In Flores’ case, her lawyer is Texas-based Mark Donnelly, according to court documents.

The hearing that just concluded marks the beginning of what will likely be months of legal proceedings leading up to a possible criminal trial.

Defense attorneys said their clients are currently seeking bail.

The constitutional president of the South American nation and his partner were kidnapped in what President Donald Trump described as a “full-scale attack on Venezuela and its leader” following an unprecedented campaign of pressure on Caracas in recent months.

Maduro faces four charges, including narcoterrorism, conspiracy to import cocaine, and weapons-related offenses.

The indictment against Maduro and Flores was made public on Saturday and includes four other co-defendants, among them Maduro’s son and Venezuela’s Interior Minister, Diosdado Cabello.

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In a Facebook post, Orban expressed that the action ordered by President Donald Trump to kidnap Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro is “further proof” of the collapse of a geopolitical model.

The first days of this year reminded us that the liberal world order is disintegrating. The new world is only just beginning to take shape, and the years to come will be even more unstable, unpredictable, and dangerous, warned the Hungarian leader, while reaffirming his government’s commitment to “the path of peace and security.”

Orban stressed that, should his Fidesz party win the parliamentary elections in April, Hungary “will stay out of the war in Ukraine” and will refuse to send its youth to the front lines or commit its economy to foreign conflicts.

“Our priority is to protect Hungarians, not to fuel wars driven by hegemonic logics that have already proven their failure,” he declared.

Analysts close to the multipolar worldview believe that Budapest’s stance reflects a growing rejection in Europe of the continent’s instrumentalization in disputes that do not serve its sovereign interests.

The Hungarian prime minister also expressed his hope that the conflict in Ukraine will find a diplomatic solution by 2026 and that Western sanctions against Russia will be lifted, a measure he considers essential for European economic recovery and regional stabilization.

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In more than a dozen plazas, workers from this large Cuban province raised their voices in solidarity with the Venezuelan people and the Bolivarian government.

The demonstrations took place following recent events in South America, which are being followed with concern by the island’s labor movement.

The agricultural sector gathered at the Provincial Delegation of Agriculture, and the sugar workers at Lenin Workshops.

Meanwhile, civilian workers met at the Ignacio Agramonte Industrial School, and the Commerce union at its corresponding Business Group.

Other meeting included the Community Computer Clubs (Communications), the Ministry of Construction, and the Electricity Company.

The Transportation sector at the Airport and the Tourism sector at Transtur venue are also joining the demonstration today, in a clear show of unified support for a

united America.

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“Honor and glory to the 32 Cuban heroes who lost their lives defending the Venezuelan people against the United States’ attack on that sister nation,” added the Hermanos Saíz Association (AHS) on its Facebook page.

The organization, which brings together the young artistic vanguard in Cuba, echoed the statement of the intellectual and president of Casa de las Américas, Abel Prieto, quoting his words:

“Eternal glory to our fallen comrades!!!” It is worth remembering that the Cuban writer, during his address at the Anti-Imperialist Tribune in Havana, urged everyone to “knock on every door so that the truth about this sinister plan to seize Venezuela’s wealth is made public.” “We must stop the forces of hatred, war, and fascism, and defend the right to peace, life, solidarity, sovereignty, and justice,” he asserted.

The AHS also remembered the messages of the renowned singer-songwriter Silvio Rodriguez and the duet Buena Fe, through which the latter praised the dedication and sacrifice for their homeland and for Latin America of the “32 Cuban brothers who fell in the line of duty.”

“All peace-loving people, all human beings with dignity across the world, international organizations, peoples, and governments must stop all this madness from the power elite in the United States and its president, who believes himself to be emperor of the world,” wrote the national president of the AHS, Yasel Toledo.

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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro told a New York federal court that he is “still president” of his country.


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“The people and the strength of Mexico,” the head of the Executive Branch responded from the National Palace to a question at her usual press conference about who can limit Trump when he doesn’t even respect his own country’s laws.

In that regard, the president emphasized that for this reason, Mexico must remain united and with a clear vision, because “that vision is established by our Constitution, and the defense of our sovereignty must be part of everyone’s position.”

“There are some who don’t, who seek external intervention to strengthen themselves, but that leads nowhere. Those who think that by strengthening themselves abroad they will have a greater presence with the people are mistaken,” she maintained, alluding to certain sectors of the opposition.

Furthermore, the president asserted that she does not see any risk of a US intervention in Mexico.

Remembering that Trump has repeatedly insisted on allowing the U.S. military to enter Mexico, supposedly to combat drug trafficking, Sheinbaum emphasized that her government has firmly rejected this proposal, arguing that it defends the country’s sovereignty and, moreover, that it is unnecessary.

“The problem of insecurity and violence in Mexico stemming from organized crime cannot be solved through intervention. We have proposed a comprehensive strategy that addresses the root causes and promotes zero impunity, focusing on four key areas,” she stated.

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It remembered similar acts committed by the US empire, such as the kidnapping of Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and the assassination of Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The CPSL also condemned the deliberate bombing of civilian infrastructure in Venezuela, primarily targeting facilities essential to the daily lives and well-being of the Venezuelan people, causing civilian casualties and severe hardship for the civilian population.

These actions, which are a grave violation of international law and meet the definition of a war crime, bear a disturbing resemblance to the systematic destruction of civilian infrastructure carried out in Iraq before the 2003 invasion, the party stated.

The Sri Lankan party added that this aggression cannot be separated from the broader imperialist objectives historically pursued by the United States to seize Venezuela’s wealth.

It also reiterated its firm rejection of these actions and its solidarity with the Venezuelan people, who continue to resist foreign interference and defend their sovereignty.

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Gathered this Monday morning at the diplomatic mission, the staff, led by the head of the Mission, Lianys Torres, observed a minute of silence for those who died in the line of duty.

Oscar Larralde, speaking on behalf of his colleagues, said that Saturday’s attack on Venezuela and the kidnapping of a constitutional president is an “attack on the sovereignty of nations,” and in that regard reiterated that “faced with this aggression, we reaffirm our solidarity with the Venezuelan people and their legitimate government.”

“The blood of 32 Cubans,” he added, “stained the soil of Bolivar’s homeland as an example of the solidarity and brotherhood that unite our peoples.”

Let us honor the memory of the fallen heroes, Larralde emphasized, insisting that the example of “those who gave everything in the line of duty should guide us.”

Cuba has been threatened, hawks are circling, he noted, “just remember, imperialist gentlemen, the thought of Major General Antonio Maceo, the Bronze Titan of the wars of independence, when he established a position, a principle, before the then Spanish metropolis, warning that Cuba’s independence would never be negotiable.”

The official repeated the words of the brave Cuban warrior that “whoever tries to seize Cuba will only gather the dust of its soil soaked in blood if they do not perish in the struggle.”

With emotion and fervor, all members of the diplomatic delegation sang the National Anthem and shouted cheers for Cuba, the Revolution, and its leaders.

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This editorial by Ernestina Godoy Ramos, Attorney General of Mexico, originally appeared in the January 5, 2026 edition of El Universal*. The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect those ofMexico Solidarity Media, or theMexico Solidarity Project.*

With the illegal and abusive US invasion of Venezuela and the kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife in the early hours of Saturday, March 3, we have witnessed the latest chapter in a doctrine that has oppressed Our America for two centuries. This brutal act of force, justified by fallacious narratives, stands in stark contrast to the libertarian legacy of Simón Bolívar, whose thought and foundational texts represent the exact antithesis of the pernicious Monroe Doctrine.

Simón Bolívar, in his Letter from Jamaica (1815) and the Angostura Address (1819), envisioned a united America in sovereignty, where “the unity of our peoples is not a mere chimera of men, but an inexorable decree of destiny.” His vision of collective emancipation, of republics bound by principles of non-intervention and self-determination, sought in 1826 to create a confederation of free states that would protect each other from foreign ambitions, with a system of collective defense based on equality among nations.

Attorney General of the Republic, Ernestina Godoy Ramos

In contrast to this Bolivarian vision, the Monroe Doctrine (1823), under the slogan “America for the Americans”, emerged as its perverse counterpart; a markedly bellicose and aggressive policy with which Washington has exercised two centuries of interventionism.

Where Bolívar saw brothers, Monroe saw potential subjects; where the Liberator imagined a confederation of equals, successive US governments have imposed a system of economic and political vassalage with the imperial logic that the Liberator fought against: unilateral military invasions, contempt for national sovereignties and replacement of legitimate governments with puppets aligned with their interests.

The Monroe Doctrine has resulted in over 50 military interventions in Latin America, support for bloody dictatorships, the systematic plundering of natural resources , and the maintenance of asymmetrical trade relations that perpetuate underdevelopment. In the case of Venezuela, the long-standing political and humanitarian crisis has been largely fueled by the economic siege imposed by the United States on that nation, along with the covert actions of its main intelligence agency, all to the detriment of democracy and non-intervention.

The kidnapping of President Maduro and his wife confirms the nefarious expression of this doctrine that considers Latin American leaders as mere removable administrators when they defy the dictates of the North.

In the case of Venezuela, the long-standing political and humanitarian crisis has been largely fueled by the economic siege imposed by the US, along with the covert actions of its main intelligence agency.

Now that US bombs have fallen on Venezuelan soil, we must remember Bolívar’s warning about “the policy of the United States, which seems destined to plague America with misery in the name of liberty.” Faced with interventionist Monroeism, Bolivarianism continues to propose the sensible path of sovereignty, regional integration, and resistance.

“Justice is the queen of republican virtues and with it equality and freedom are sustained,” wrote the Liberator: Today, that justice demands condemning the new chapter of imperial aggression and reaffirming the right of peoples to decide their destiny democratically, without foreign tutelage through local stateless groups.

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Actualite.CD informed that the displaced people who were in the Rumonge and Gatumba camps were relocated by the Burundian government to Ruhigi, about 60 kilometers north of Bujumbura, as they were barely surviving in their previous location.

The news outlet stated that they were not receiving humanitarian assistance and complained of the hardships imposed by the harsh weather conditions.

The situation in eastern Congo worsened in early December 2025 with the advance of the Congo River Alliance-March 23 Movement (AFC/M23) on cities in South Kivu near the border with Burundi, leading to the displacement of approximately 500,000 people, some 85,000 of whom fled to the neighboring country.

Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher allocated, in late December, 13.5 million dollars to address the worsening humanitarian impact of the conflict-induced displacement, using resources from the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF).

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This article by Lev M. Velázquez Barriga originally appeared in the January 5, 2026 edition of La Jornada, Mexico’s premier left wing daily newspaper. The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect those ofMexico Solidarity Media*, or theMexico Solidarity Project.*

In mid-December, the First Latin American, Caribbean, and World Congress of the Working Class in Defense of Peace was held in Caracas, despite the fact that several delegations were unable to attend and others were forced to undertake long journeys to reach the event via land borders of allied countries. This was due to the US maritime and satellite blockade of Venezuelan airspace and collusion with commercial airlines. The Congress took place amidst various processes that contextualize the conflict in Venezuela, about which I would like to offer some observations.

Cognitive and communications warfare, coordinated by imperialist media outlets, has been fundamental in implanting the idea of ​​a narco-terrorist dictatorship, governing against the popular will and amid the misery of a subjugated people. This has served to manipulate public opinion into justifying the raids by American privateers to steal hydrocarbons and the subsequent appropriation of all Venezuelan oil facilities, as if these were acts of justice. Similarly, the military intervention carried out in the early hours of January 3rd and the kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro (in which approximately 30 people who organized the resistance were killed) have been presented as a necessary evil to guarantee the supposed economic and political freedoms of the population.

In contrast, Venezuela is well on the path to economic recovery, reorganizing its productive base to achieve import substitution and technological sovereignty, and promoting a communal production model and cooperative entrepreneurship to drive the economy from the ground up. It is no coincidence that ECLAC ranked it as the fastest-growing country in all of Latin America. This was evident in the normalcy of daily life in plazas and streets, gas stations, shopping centers, vacation spots, and nightlife venues, demonstrating the absence of a deep crisis, shortages, anxiety, and widespread discontent.

International participants in the workers congress had to reach Venezuela via land borders, owing to complications arising from US imperialist aggression against the Bolivarian Republic.

A path of democratic restructuring and coordination of institutional governing bodies, forms of citizen participation and active consultation, and links with labor unions, social organizations, and communes had been underway to consolidate popular power and a renewed socialist model. This process was to culminate in the first months of 2026 with a Constituent Congress and constitutional re-founding, preceded, in the workers’ sector alone, by 22,000 grassroots assemblies to date. Such an event is abhorrent to North American imperialism, which accuses the country of dictatorship but unilaterally declares illegal wars, ignoring the mandatory consultation of parliament and the opinion of its population.

Simultaneously, the comprehensive security strategy had already been launched, in which not only were the strategic military conditions prepared to contain the imminent US invasion, and the cohesion and protection agreements from the police and provincial governments; but also, to face an asymmetric war from conditions of technological, cyber and digital inequality that already had its first major impact in the presidential kidnapping and the massacre in the assault on the Miraflores Palace; for the above reasons, popular defense in every piece of territory is a latent possibility motivated by the patriotism embodied in the Bolivarian yearning for a free America.

To implement the territorial and popular defense strategy, labor unions proposed to the government of the republic, which was present at the international congress and involved in the consensus-building process for the constituent assembly, their support for the formation of militias in every workplace and a command led by the leaders of the labor unions. By the end of the year, almost 5 million rural and urban workers had enlisted. Although nothing is certain, sustaining the invasion to seize Caribbean assets or the already declared imposition of a neocolonial government would be extremely difficult under these conditions.

Adding to this complex situation are the hesitant and insufficient measures taken by national governments around the world and multilateral organizations to guarantee peace; therefore, the call from the Caracas Congress for active solidarity and international unity of the working class against the global war of occupation unleashed by the terrorist leadership headed by the US government is of paramount importance.

The proposal for workers’ diplomacy calls for coordination in defense of national self-determination, and for cooperation and solidarity among national and international workers’ organizations to foster respect among countries. However, the conclusion is that simultaneous offensive measures are required, including synchronized mobilizations and pressure tactics, to move beyond mere condemnations by states regarding sanctions, trade and diplomatic ruptures, and the formation of Bolivarian information and organizational brigades to wage the cultural battle against neocolonialism.

The challenge is to recover the centrality, unity, and leading role of the working class; this implies challenging the relative passivity of organizations such as the World Federation of Trade Unions, its affiliates and members, including those that have declared themselves anti-imperialist, but which, within the diversity of the left, do not converge into a single effort of social, workers’, and education workers’ movements.

Lev M. Velázquez Barriga attending the 1st Latin American, Caribbean & World Congress of the Working Class in Defense of Peace in Caracas, Venezuela this past December.

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The Venezuelan ambassador to Iran expresses the readiness of his fellow citizens to defend their homeland, saying his country will never compromise on its independence and sovereignty.


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This article originally appeared in the January 3, 2026 edition of Desinformémonos.

Mexico City. The Trial Court based at the San Miguel prison sentenced Javier López Zavala, former Institutional Revolutionary Party candidate for governor of Puebla, as well as Jair Mauricio Domínguez and Silvestre Vargas Ruiz, to 60 years in prison for the femicide of lawyer Cecilia Monzón, committed on May 21, 2022, on the Camino Real a Cholula.

In addition to the maximum sentence, the court imposed on each defendant a fine of 1,000 units of measurement and updating, the payment of 3,000 units for moral damages, and 1,200 units as compensation, equivalent to 724,096 pesos per person. López Zavala was found responsible as the mastermind, while Jair Mauricio Domínguez, the politician’s nephew, and Silvestre Vargas Ruiz, originally from Veracruz, were considered the perpetrators of the crime.

Helena Monzón, the victim’s sister and lawyer, celebrated the ruling, noting that the court considered the defendants’ “impunity” before and during the trial as an aggravating factor. “The intention was to kill, there is no doubt; this sentence must set a precedent for women in this country,” she stated, emphasizing that the ruling must stand firm against potential appeals and requests for protection.

The case of Cecilia Monzón became emblematic of the fight against impunity in femicides, after the lawyer publicly denounced López Zavala for domestic violence and for failing to pay child support for their son. According to the Puebla State Attorney General’s Office, the politician ordered her murder to silence her, in a context where collectives and organizations supported the legal process and demanded justice in a country where, they pointed out, the majority of femicides go unpunished.

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Statement made by the President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, during her January 5, 2026 morning press conference. Translated by Pedro Gellert Frank.

I would like to read a statement regarding what happened in Venezuela a few days ago. Although we already issued a statement, I would like to read a more detailed declaration:

Mexico’s position on any form of intervention is firm, clear, and historic. In light of the recent developments in Venezuela, in which the United States government carried out a direct intervention that led to the apprehension of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, as well as the loss of human lives, Mexico reaffirms a principle that is not new and admits no ambiguities.

We categorically reject intervention in the internal affairs of other countries.

The history of Latin America is clear and unequivocal: intervention has never brought democracy, never generated well-being or lasting stability.

Only the peoples can build their own future, decide their road forward, exercise sovereignty over their natural resources, and freely define their form of government.

Our position is clearly enshrined in the Mexican Constitution, but it is not just a principle pertaining to Mexico. The United Nations Charter and international law unequivocally establish respect for the sovereignty of states, their territorial integrity, and the right of peoples to self-determination.

Therefore, we clearly and unambiguously affirm that, for Mexico—and so it must be for all Mexicans—national sovereignty and self-determination are not optional or negotiable; they are fundamental principles of international law and must always be respected without exception.

Unilateral action and invasions cannot be the basis of international relations in the 21st century; they lead neither to peace nor to development.

In 1796 George Washington called for displaying good faith and justice toward all nations, cultivating peace and harmony among countries.

The Western Hemisphere faces new challenges: global economic competition, particularly in relation to the growth of the Asian economies, is not established through the use of force to subjugate other nations, but through cooperation for development, productive investment, innovation, education, and social well-being.

We hold that the Western Hemisphere can and must advance toward a new vision, one based on cooperation and not intervention. This implies, concretely:

First. Full and strict respect for the sovereignty and self-determination of peoples. Every nation has the inalienable right to decide its political, economic, and social model without external pressures.

Second. Productive investment oriented toward development in infrastructure, energy, transportation, education, science, and technology. Development is built up.

Third. Regional economic integration based on shared production chains, fair trade, and benefits for all countries in the hemisphere, enabling us to be self-sufficient as a region while competing vis a vis the growth in Asian economies.

Fourth. Social well-being as the central axis of development. Economic growth that does not reduce inequalities or poverty cannot be considered true progress.

Fifth. Permanent dialogue among equals. Hemispheric stability is built through understanding, cooperation, and mutual respect.

Mexico firmly believes that the Americas are not the domain of any doctrine or power. The American Hemisphere belongs to the peoples of each of the countries that comprise it.

Lincoln defined democracy as “government of the people, by the people, and for the people.”

Benito Juárez clearly established that “between individuals, as between nations, respect for the rights of others is peace.”

This is the vision we defend and will continue to defend: hemispheric economic integration and cooperation with respect for sovereignty.

In relation to the fight against drug trafficking and organized crime, in recent months, we have established an understanding with the United States based on four principles:

Respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Shared and differentiated responsibility.

Mutual respect and trust.

And cooperation, without subordination.

Mexico cooperates with the United States, even for humanitarian reasons, to prevent fentanyl and other drugs from reaching its population, particularly its youth.

As we have said on other occasions: we do not want fentanyl or any drug to be made available to any young person, neither in the United States, nor in Mexico, nor anywhere else in the world. We do this in our actions responsibly and decisively.

For Mexico, the central goal is to reduce violence and build lasting peace with justice in our country.

The results are clear: a 37 percent reduction in intentional homicides, hundreds of tons of various illegal drugs seized, dozens of criminals extradited.

However, it is important to emphasize that when we speak of shared responsibility, respect, and mutual trust, the violence in our country has, among its causes, the illegal entry of high-powered weapons from the United States into Mexico, as well as the serious drug consumption problem in the neighboring country.

By the same token, we have pointed out that groups distributing drugs and laundering money must be firmly combatted both in Mexico and in the United States.

As I have indicated in conversations with President Trump, addressing the root causes is also key. We have even agreed that values, family support, education, and mass communication are indispensable tools to prevent drug use.

Finally, it is necessary to reaffirm that in Mexico, the people are in charge, and we are a free, independent, and sovereign country.

Cooperation, yes; subordination and intervention, no.

This is the position we wanted to make known to you today.

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Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Lin Jian further underscored that China’s legitimate interests in Venezuela will be protected in accordance with the law.

The spokesperson added, “China respects Venezuela’s sovereignty and independence and believes that the Venezuelan government will properly handle internal affairs in accordance with its constitution and laws.”

Beijing strongly condemned the US military airstrike on the South American country and the abduction of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores.

China and Venezuela maintain an unwavering strategic relationship with extensive multi-sector cooperation.

Foreign Minister Wang Yi stated Beijing’s commitment to respecting international law, while rejecting the notion that any single nation should act as the “world’s policeman” and international judge.

China previously urged the United States to release President Maduro and his wife and cease its attempts to subvert order in Venezuela.

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“The occupation (Israel) is expanding its violations of the ceasefire deal by intensifying the killing of innocent civilians and moving the Yellow Line,” Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem said in a statement.

The so-called Yellow Line, adopted as part of the deal, divided the coastal enclave into two and left more than 50 percent of the territory under the control of the Israeli Army.

Qassem rejected the increased demolition of Palestinian structures in the eastern half of the Gaza Strip, which he considered part of a plan of ethnic cleansing.

The spokesperson underscored that Israel also maintains the closure of the Rafah border crossing and limits the entry of international aid, in blatant violation of its commitments.

In response, he called on the mediators of the agreement and the guarantor states to pressure the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to force it to end such actions.

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The schedule of meetings planned as part of the summit process was revealed in a statement shared on its official social media platforms.

Consequently, the 51st Ordinary Session of the Permanent Representatives’ Committee will take place from January 12 to 30.

This session will analyze draft reports and prepare the agenda for the Executive Council. Ambassadors from member states and officials from this continental organization will participate.

Meanwhile, the Executive Council, at its 48th Ordinary Session to be held on February 11-12, will bring together African foreign ministers and other designated officials to discuss the issues referred to them and monitor the implementation of policies formulated by the Assembly.

They will also prepare the agendas for their sessions and draft decisions for consideration.

Lastly, the 39th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government will take place on February 14-15, 2026.

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It remembered similar acts committed by the US empire, such as the kidnapping of Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and the assassination of Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The CPSL also condemned the deliberate bombing of civilian infrastructure in Venezuela, primarily targeting facilities essential to the daily lives and well-being of the Venezuelan people, causing civilian casualties and severe hardship for the civilian population.

These actions, which are a grave violation of international law and meet the definition of a war crime, bear a disturbing resemblance to the systematic destruction of civilian infrastructure carried out in Iraq before the 2003 invasion, the party stated.

The Sri Lankan party added that this aggression cannot be separated from the broader imperialist objectives historically pursued by the United States to seize Venezuela’s wealth.

It also reiterated its firm rejection of these actions and its solidarity with the Venezuelan people, who continue to resist foreign interference and defend their sovereignty.

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Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro has arrived at a federal court in New York to face US charges, a few days after he and his wife were kidnapped from their home in Caracas by American forces.


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Since early morning, violent clashes have been reported in Kibati, in the Luberike area, where the Congolese army attacked rebel positions with the aim of expelling them from the town.

According to Actualite.CD, heavy weapons fire can be heard in the area, sowing panic among the population and leading to the suspension of traffic between Kashebere and Mungazi.

Meanwhile, in Buhimba, in the Waloa Yungu region, a tense calm prevailed after intense fighting on Saturday and Sunday between AFC/M23 rebels and the DRC Armed Forces, supported by local militias known as Wazalendo.

The town remains under army control, while the insurgents retreated towards Kasopo and Mahanga, in the Masisi territory, and residents of nearby villages, particularly Ngenge and Kailenge, sought refuge in the forest to escape the violence.

Over the weekend, the AFC/M23 attacked Congolese Armed Forces positions in an attempt to expand their area of ​​influence, but they encountered resistance and were forced to withdraw.

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In a letter delivered to the United Nations representation in the South Asian island, the group of Sri Lankan organizations called for urgent deliberation by the General Assembly on the attack against the South American nation and the kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Delcy Flores.

In this regard, they stressed the need for deliberation on the situation and, if appropriate, the adoption of a resolution in accordance with international law.

The National Patriotic Movement of Sri Lanka emphasized that there is great international concern about the illegal actions committed by Washington, considering them war crimes under international law.

It pointed out that, in accordance with global standards, accountability must be applied without exception.

Furthermore, it expressed its hope for decisive and morally authoritative action from the United Nations at this crucial moment to defend the principles upon which the international organization was founded.

The Sri Lankan group added that illegal actions by the United States pose a profound challenge to international law and the credibility of the multilateral system.

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