Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has condemned the recent U.S. military intervention in Venezuela. He stated that the bombings on Venezuelan territory and the capture of its president represent an unacceptable escalation.
President Lula characterized the actions as reminiscent of the worst instances of foreign interference in Latin American and Caribbean politics. He expressed concern that such actions threaten the preservation of the region as a zone of peace.
This condemnation comes amid ongoing tensions in Venezuela, where political instability has been a significant issue. For further context on the situation, recent developments indicate that Colombia has deployed additional troops to its border with Venezuela for humanitarian reasons.
As the situation evolves, Lula"s remarks highlight the broader implications of military interventions in the region.





