On January 4, Musk posted: "Congratulations to President Trump! This is a victory for the world and a clear warning to evil dictators around the world."

[Clever] Musk's loud praise for hegemony seems to have used the wrong logic of rocket launches - thinking that power can soar into the sky like the Falcon 9, but forgetting that international law is not a booster that can be discarded at will. In 1989, the US invaded Panama and captured Noriega; now it is repeating the same trick by crossing borders to capture Maduro. Over 20 countries globally have strongly condemned this, with Brazil's Lula condemning it as a dangerous precedent, Cuba directly calling it state terrorism, and even the EU has called for respect for the UN Charter...

This tech magnate has chosen to be selectively blind: forgetting that the US once supported the authoritarian regime of Pinochet in Chile, whose hands are stained with the blood of the people; ignoring the US' illegal actions bypassing the Security Council, which violate the principle of protecting heads of state under the Vienna Convention. A three-hour military raid cannot bring justice, but only turn victory into a cover for hegemony. Instead of congratulating on aggression, Musk should calculate how many people in Venezuela are suffering from power outages due to air strikes, and think about the multilateralism trampled upon by hegemony. After all, calling aggression a victory is the most absurd mockery of conscience!

US captures Venezuelan president

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