In a surprising turn of events, the recent U.S. military operation in Venezuela has sparked international controversy and drawn parallels to the popular TV series “Jack Ryan.” The operation, which led to the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, has elicited mixed reactions from various countries and political figures.
According to Fox News, Carlton Cruse, co-creator of the show “Jack Ryan,” expressed his surprise at the similarities between the series and the real-life events unfolding in Venezuela. Clips from the show started trending on social media following the military strikes, highlighting the eerie resemblance between fiction and reality.
Indiana’s U.S. senators, Todd Young and Jim Banks, signaled their support for the military mission in Venezuela, as reported by the Kokomo Tribune. The capture of Maduro and his wife has been met with approval from some U.S. lawmakers, who view it as a necessary step to address the political turmoil in the South American country.
However, the Cuban government claimed that 32 of its citizens, all members of the Cuban armed forces, were killed during the U.S. military operation in Venezuela, as stated in The Hill. This tragic development has further escalated tensions in the region and raised concerns about the human cost of such military interventions.
Russia, a key ally of Venezuela, condemned the U.S. operation, as reported by CBS News. The international community is closely monitoring the situation, with Russia expressing its disapproval of the military actions taken by the United States.
The aftermath of the operation has also had economic implications, with oil stocks sharply rising after President Donald Trump announced plans to take control of Venezuela’s oil industry, as per ABC News. The promise of revitalizing the oil sector under American companies has led to a surge in energy sector shares.
At an emergency United Nations Security Council meeting, U.S. ambassador Michael Waltz defended the military operation in Venezuela, emphasizing that the U.S. was not occupying the country, as highlighted by CBS News. The U.N. meeting provided a platform for different nations to express their views on the controversial military intervention.
The social media sphere has been abuzz with discussions and reactions to the unfolding events in Venezuela, with users sharing news updates and commentary on the situation. The international community continues to monitor the developments in Venezuela closely, as the repercussions of the military operation reverberate across the region.
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References:
1. https://www.foxnews.com/media/jack-ryan-co-creator-surprised-parallels-between-series-venezuela-strikes
2. https://www.kokomotribune.com/indiana/news/indiana-senators-signal-support-for-u-s-strike-in-venezuela/article_4b52c9b0-2877-5562-848e-0ac0b128883f.html
3. https://thehill.com/policy/international/5672713-cuban-deaths-us-military-operation-venezuela
4. https://www.cbsnews.com/video/russia-reacts-to-us-military-operation-in-venezuela-after-trump-insults-putin/
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6. https://www.cbsnews.com/video/michael-waltz-defends-us-action-against-venezuela-at-un-security-council-meeting/
7. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/venezuela-united-nations-emergency-meeting-mike-waltz/
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