Foreign media reported today: Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodríguez said, "I am speaking to the American people. Venezuela should not suffer such aggressive actions from a nuclear power. This is a stain in our shared history. Our response is not revenge, but to set an example and uphold justice. We will be guided by the legacy of liberators and demonstrate Bolivarian diplomacy."

Comment: Knowing that America's aggressive actions violate international law and harm national sovereignty, yet lacking the military and economic strength for a direct confrontation, it can only abandon the explicit cry for "revenge" and instead raise the moral banner of "upholding justice," using the historical legacy of Bolívar against colonialism and hegemony to unite the people, and addressing the American people to gain international public sympathy — this is the desperate way for small countries to resist powerful ones.

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