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[T]he Trump administration appears to have lowered its reservations about using force, prompting concern within the international community.
0We are faced with a "scenario" in which Washington's exclusive and absolute dominance over the entire hemisphere, from Greenland and Canada in the north to the southern reaches of Argentina and Chile.
0Whatever pragmatic considerations may have prompted Trump to make the move, there is no justification in international law for it.
0The message is unmistakable: there are no absolute guarantees and state sovereignty is conditional when it clashes with the interests of powerful states.
0Venezuela is likely to become another wasted crisis, resembling events that followed when the U.S. forced regime changes in Libya, Afghanistan and Iraq.
0[T]he Trump administration appears to have lowered its reservations about using force, prompting concern within the international community.
0[T]he Bolivarian revolution must continue to forge its path. Surrender is not part of the victorious legacy of Simón Bolívar .
0[Trump] is not trying to preserve the post-Cold War system; he has concluded that system has already collapsed.
0By any measure, the brief, yet highly effective U.S. operation in Venezuela was an audacious act.
0When the hegemon leaves legitimacy behind, only strength remains. And that ... is not a sign of power.
0[N]egotiations to end the bloodshed in Ukraine have recently gained momentum. However, tangible results are not in sight.
0Trump might triumph in Venezuela. He may also come to greatly regret his decision.
0Arabs will come up with a solution for Gaza, but what about the West Bank?
Even if Ms Harris were to lose one of the 'blue wall' states like Pennsylvania, she could still win by carrying Sun Belt states.
Trump may be tempted to go further this time ... but his options will probably be limited to sowing chaos and doubt.
Harris has already proven highly effective in painting Trump as a dangerous criminal.
It’s extremely unlikely that Biden was mainly seeking to proactively defend his own legacy and reputation.
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