For today, links to an article of commentary from Common Dreams via Consortium News, which contains another link: to video of an interview with the director of the Center for Sustainble Development at Columbia University . . .
. . . and to a dozen or more reports: from the Associated Press, Reuters, National Public Radio, and Common Dreams; others are accessible by clicking on their names or initials below. (Scroll down for VENEZUELA 1-3-26 and today’s GAZA, IRAN, YEMEN and MEDIA.) — MCM
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FROM JAN. 3 Trump’s act of war, by Medea Benjamin and Michelle Ellner | Common Dreams / Consortium News The United States government’s bombing across Venezuela and kidnapping of its president are blatant and illegal acts of war by the Trump administration — a continuation of U.S. attempts to seize and plunder Venezuela’s natural resources and undermine its sovereignty and the sovereignty of other countries in Latin America. Click HERE for article and for video of related interview.
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FROM JAN. 3 Venezuelans wonder who’s in charge as Trump claims contact with Maduro’s deputy, by Isabel Debre and Joshua Goodman | AP BUENOS AIRES — Uncertainty gripped Venezuela on Saturday as people scrambled to understand who was in charge of the South American country after a U.S. military operation captured President Nicolás Maduro. READ MORE . . .
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FROM JAN. 3 Trump bets on regime change in Venezuela, by Gram Slattery and Simon Lewis | Reuters PALM BEACH, Florida / WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s decision to attack Venezuela, arrest its president and temporarily run the country marks a striking departure for a politician who long criticized others for overreaching on foreign affairs and vowed to avoid foreign entanglements. READ MORE . . .
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FROM JAN. 3 All Things Considered newscast on U.S. action in Venezuela. From NPR. Eight reports include statements by President Trump, the Venezuelan government, and the leading Democrat on the U.S. House Armed Services Committee, details of the U.S. mission, and reactions from governments in the region and from Venezuelans in a Miami suburb. Click HERE for links to the reports.
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FROM JAN. 3 After Venezuela assault, Trump and Rubio warn Cuba, Mexico, and Colombia could be next, by Jake Johnson | Common Dreams U.S. President Donald Trump and top administration officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, characterized Saturday’s assault on Venezuela and abduction of the country’s president as a warning shot in the direction of Cuba, Mexico, Colombia, and other Latin American nations. READ MORE . . .
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FROM JAN. 3 U.S. lawmakers seek vote on Trump war on Venezuela, by Jake Johnson | Common Dreams / Consortium News Members of the U.S. Congress on Saturday demanded emergency legislative action to prevent the Trump administration from taking further military action in Venezuela after the president threatened a “second wave” of attacks and said the U.S. will control the South American country’s government indefinitely. READ MORE . . .
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