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Venezuela has declared military aggression by United States

3 January , 2026  

Venezuela has declared military aggression by the United States and imposed a state of emergency. The statement was published by Venezuelan Foreign Minister Ivan Gil Pinto.

“The Republic of Venezuela rejects, condemns, and denounces before the international community the extremely serious military aggression committed by the current government of the United States of America against the territory and population of Venezuela in the civilian and military areas of Caracas, the capital of the Republic, and the states of Miranda, Aragua, and La Guaira,“ according to a statement released on Pinto’s Telegram channel on Saturday.

The statement said that the US actions are ”a gross violation of the UN Charter” and threaten peace and stability in Latin America and the Caribbean.

The Venezuelan authorities claim that the real goal of the attack is to establish control over the country’s strategic resources, in particular oil and minerals, as well as an attempt at forced “regime change.” The government stressed that these attempts “will fail,” as before.

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced the imposition of a “state of external emergency” throughout the country and ordered the implementation of national defense plans. He also ordered the deployment of the State Integrated Defense Command and relevant management bodies in all states and municipalities.

Pinto said that Venezuela would file complaints with the UN Security Council, the UN Secretary-General, and regional international organizations, demanding condemnation of the US actions. The country’s authorities stressed that they reserve the right to self-defense in accordance with Article 51 of the UN Charter.

There have been no official comments from the US government on these allegations yet.
As reported, on the night of January 3, at least seven explosions were heard in Caracas, Venezuela. Eyewitnesses also said they saw planes flying low over the city. CBS News journalist Jennifer

Jacobs, citing sources, said that Donald Trump ordered attacks on targets in Venezuela as part of an intensified campaign against the regime of President Nicolas Maduro.

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