Iran Condemns US Military Actions in Venezuela Amid Rising Tensions
In a bold statement reflecting its alliances on the global stage, Iran has condemned recent U.S. military actions in Venezuela, branding them as a “blatant violation of national sovereignty and territorial integrity.” This condemnation comes at a time when relations between Washington and Tehran are increasingly strained, further complicating the geopolitical landscape.
The U.S. interventions in Venezuela, a country experiencing political turmoil and economic collapse, have drawn criticism not only from Iran but from various countries that advocate for non-interference in domestic affairs. As Iran positions itself as a staunch ally of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, it emphasizes its commitment to resisting perceived U.S. imperialism.
The backdrop to this condemnation is critical. Across Iran, civic unrest has been simmering, with protests erupting against the Islamic Republic’s governance. The Iranian authorities have reported at least ten fatalities among demonstrators, underscoring the urgency and intensity of the domestic discord. Amid this turmoil, U.S. President Joe Biden has issued a stark warning: should Tehran use violence against peaceful protesters, the United States “will come to their rescue.” This rhetoric has further escalated tensions, painting a fraught picture of the U.S.-Iran relationship.
To gain insights into the implications of Iran’s stance and the broader context of these events, DW News interviews Sima Sabet, an expert on Iranian affairs and former host at Iran International. Sabet discusses how the condemnation fits into the broader narrative of U.S.-Iran relations and what it signifies for the future of both nations amidst ongoing conflicts.
As the situation unfolds, the international community watches closely, mindful of the potential consequences of U.S. military actions in a country as politically charged as Venezuela, coupled with Iran’s assertive position on the matter. With protests continuing unabated in Iran, and geopolitical tensions flaring, the implications of these intertwined narratives are yet to be fully realized.
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The US is not a state under rule of law.
Joke of the year so far……
I hope Iran is next. Free the Persians!!
Are they all tiger. 🐅 🐯 😅
Greenland is in the next list
Wooooo! Let's go America! All the dictator, gang/cartel, terrorist supporters can go cry. Free Iran next! And Cuba! And Russia!
Promises made promises kept by President Trump. Stopping narco terrorists. Mexico and Colombia take notice. Cuba? Iran? Communist China and Russia?
You are looking for a great world war, but you will eventually have your war, but don't think you will win it.
They are afraid they are next. Though Iran is harder to go into and kidnap the Ayatollah. That land is surrounded by a mountain ridge, and it is a desert instead of a jungle. That would probably fail.
Not too long now.
Iran is next keep playin.
I’m sure the world will unite to sanction America for its illegal aggression now.😒
Would be interesting to see whether the EU, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Australia, and Canada take a principled stand to sanction the US for invading a small country, and for all those EU companies that left Russia because of their moral position to also exit the united states…guess the same rules don't apply
India might do this in bangladesh.
DW: Maduro leader of a sovereign nation 😂
Global left is losing this battle 😅
Will Europe condemn this like they did Russia? Otherwise, this gives a clean chit to Russia and China for any future `special operation'
Irans's and Venezuela's dictators both under attack. A historic opportunity for the democratic world.
Ayetullah is scared, he is next.
Maduro isn't a good guy😅you complain as if he is a nice guy
Hope Iran will be the next to get free
USA will continuing preying on weak countries and destroying them but they don’t have the balls to go against a country who is on there level . Why don’t they save the Ukrainians ? Or why not go to war with china . Yes because they are cowards and won’t attack any countries who has nukes
Everyone should be condemning the Venezuelan attacks. Especially, those in Western Europe. The US has no domestic congressional or UN approval. This is terrorism.
Iran's fate is confirmed. US now has oil and can shut the gulf down. I give Iran 3 months tops.
You mean kidnaped?
United States should help their citizens first 😂
I’m wondering who are those who write comments here favouring the IRGC?
Iran is next
If Donald Trump gets things under control in Venezuela and Iran, at the same time he is getting Russia weaker. No weapons or drones from Iran to Russia to strike Ukraine.
Cause they're afraid they're next
😂😂he’s next long live the Shah
Iran, you have more important things to worry about 😂
Yip, and South Africa after that.
If iran condem something you know its the wright path😅
we are in uncharted waters, for the first time a countries 'leader' has been kidnapped while his forces are for most part intact. Guess what is going to happen to the 'pro western' people in Venezuela in the coming days. In fact every little dictator is going to look for ways to bet a nuclear bomb asap.
I’m so happy for all the Venezuelans. I hope they can all now return home
No. Not Iran. My money's on Taiwan. 🤣
China and friends are shaking
Mr Monroe came back from the grave folks.