Foreign Affairs

Exposing Hypocrisy: How Colombia and Brazil’s Condemnation of U.S. Actions in Venezuela Threatens Regional Security

By National Security Desk | January 6, 2026

While Colombia and Brazil decry America’s decisive action to capture Maduro as a threat to regional sovereignty, these nations overlook how tyrants like Maduro destabilize Latin America and endanger U.S. security interests.

In a predictable show at the Organization of American States (OAS), Colombia and Brazil vocally condemned the recent U.S. special operations targeting Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, framing it as an illegitimate assault on sovereignty and regional peace. Yet beneath their impassioned rhetoric lies a troubling willingness to ignore the real danger: Maduro’s criminal regime that fuels narcoterrorism, mass migration, and instability right on America’s doorstep. Is Venezuela’s Tyranny or American Intervention the True Threat? Colombia’s Deputy Foreign Minister denounced the January 3rd operation as a "clear violation of international law," calling for immediate respect for sovereignty. Likewise, Brazil labeled the...

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