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Historical Patterns of US Intervention Invoked by Latin American Leaders

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Latin American leaders have drawn explicit connections between the current United States military operation in Venezuela and historical patterns of American intervention throughout the region. Brazil’s President Lula compared Saturday’s strikes that captured President Nicolás Maduro to “the darkest moments of interference in Latin America and the Caribbean.”
Lula’s reference to historical interventions resonates deeply in a region that has experienced dozens of American military operations over the past two centuries, from the Mexican-American War to interventions in Guatemala, Chile, Grenada, Panama, and numerous other nations. The historical trauma of foreign interference shapes how many Latin Americans view current events.
Cuba’s President Miguel Díaz-Canel characterized the operation as “state terrorism,” using language that reflects the region’s experience with Cold War-era interventions that often supported authoritarian regimes or undermined democratically elected governments. Progressive leaders across Colombia, Mexico, and Chile have echoed concerns about reviving imperialist practices.
US Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced that Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores will face drug trafficking charges in New York, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirming the charges relate to narcotics operations. President Trump stated the couple is aboard a ship being transported to the United States for prosecution.
The international response has divided along ideological lines, with right-wing governments like Argentina offering support while most nations condemned the operation. UN Secretary General António Guterres warned of dangerous precedents, and Colombia has mobilized its armed forces in anticipation of refugee flows across its border with Venezuela.

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