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In his message, the former president concluded with an unusual expression directed at the US president: "For now, I'm not sending him a hug."
Former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador condemned the US military intervention in Venezuela—calling it an attack on the people's sovereignty—and the "kidnapping" of President Nicolás Maduro.
In a message published on his social media accounts, the former president stated that despite his retirement from political life, his convictions prevent him from remaining silent in the face of such actions.
"Neither Bolívar nor Lincoln would accept the US government acting as a global tyranny," he wrote.
AMLO urges Trump to act with judgment
Likewise, López Obrador questioned the stance of US President Donald Trump, warning about the consequences of imposing decisions on other countries.
He also urged him not to act with complacency, pointing out that momentary victories can later turn into defeats.
"President Trump: do not fall into complacency or listen to the siren song. Tell the hawks to go to hell; you have the capacity to act with practical judgment.
"Don't forget that today's fleeting victory can be tomorrow's resounding defeat. Politics is not about imposition."
Claudia Sheinbaum's predecessor recalled the phrase of former President Benito Juárez: "respect for the rights of others is peace," as a fundamental principle of external political relations, while reiterating his identity as a Mexican and Latin American and his support for the current President.
"For now, I'm not sending him a hug," he concluded his message.
This is the third time López Obrador has broken his retirement from public life in the country. The first occasion was to participate in the judicial election on June 1.
On the second occasion, he reappeared to promote his new book, Grandeza (Greatness), in which he also warned that he would take to the streets again for three reasons:
“If they attack democracy, to defend President Sheinbaum, and if there are attempts at a coup d'état.”
What did Sheinbaum say after the US intervention in Venezuela?
Meanwhile, President Claudia Sheinbaum affirmed this Saturday that leaders of other countries have contacted her government after the intervention in Venezuela and anticipated that they are preparing a joint regional statement, without specifying which nations will participate.
The president added that the multilateral framework must prevail and cited the United Nations Charter, reiterating that this intervention in Venezuela is condemned.
She also maintained that Mexico has already issued a statement through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE) and reiterated that her government is guided by the constitutional principles of foreign policy, in particular non-intervention and the peaceful resolution of disputes.
“We defend the Estrada Doctrine and what the foreign policy of our country represents, which is established in the Constitution, which is against interventions and in favor of the peaceful resolution of any conflict,” she said.
And in this sense, she stressed that "Article two of the United Nations Charter clearly establishes that there should be no military intervention, but rather a multilateral solution within the framework of the United Nations.”
Finally, Sheinbaum also addressed the bilateral scenario with the United States after Trump insisted on allegations about drug trafficking and the influence of cartels in Mexico. She asserted that these statements are not new and emphasized that there is a very good relationship in security matters, with communication and an understanding built through previous meetings.
Source: Milenio


If AMLO rejects the arrogant U.S. attacks, does that mean Trump has to let Maduro go free?
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No, ALMO was always known to hate US standards.
DeleteThe Organization of American States (OAS)
DeleteSays: “the Permanent Council will be convened.. to support de-escalation efforts and promote a ‘peaceful, democratic and sustainable’ solution, for the benefit of the Venezuelan people.”
From Caracas, Vice President Delcy Rodríguez has rejected external interference, stating that the country will not be "a colony of any empire."
Albert R. Ramdin-the General Secretariat of the OAS - has announced the convening of a meeting of the Permanent Council to analyze the situation with Delcy and evaluate the next steps.
He says:
The priority of the General Secretariat of the OAS is to help prevent further escalation and support a peaceful exit," he stressed, while demanding that all actors full respect international law, the inter-American legal framework and human rights, as well as the protection of civil life and critical infrastructure.
The Secretary General of the OAS reiterates: “the Permanent Council.. is convened so that Member States can address.. any.. crisis "in an open, collective and constructive way… through the existing institutional arrangements “..
It is in this context, the OAS stressed that any way out must be based on the will of the Venezuelan people and on democratic governance.
"The existing institutional arrangements - including the country's constitutional order - provide an important foundation on which to build," said Ramdin, the Secretary General of the OAS.
805am all those protesters that have never stepped foot in Venezuela or experienced what they went thru have absolutely no influence or effect on anything. They go home tired but with s nice paycheck for protesting from Georgia Soros
DeleteIf Russia had picked up Zelensky on day 1 the world would been in chaos but instead he gave them a chance at war even though Ukraine with all Europe and financial backing of the U.S. still didn’t stand a chance . So the U.S. doing it is different how ? Because they are the US . Nope not acceptable by any country that’s what AMLO is pointing out . The U.S. is behaving like any terrorist organization and of course it makes sense they’re holding hands with Israel . You are who you hang out with. On a global scale the U.S. is no different than Genocide Israel. They’re showing weakness instead of how idiot MAGA believe it’s a power move . Lol
DeleteHe rejects this because he knows we can also go after Mexican political figures very easily. Going inside Mexico is easier than Venezuela. We have military bases in Texas, Colorado, Arizona, San Diego, and Florida that can easily reach deep inside Mexico. Nuff Said!!!
DeletePero coño.
DeleteMamahuevo llegaron Los gringos 😂
DeleteYes Maduro deserves to face justice but by law what trump did was illegal. All this talk and actions by trump give China and Russia free rain to do as they please. I expect China will take Taiwan in the near future and what can we say. There will be no end to the war in Ukraine.
ReplyDeleteRussia can’t do what the USA does, they can’t even take out Ukraine lol. China is a paper tiger that has never been in a real fight
DeleteMaduro, was given many chances.
DeleteHe choose to make fun of the situation. He imprisoned people, that did nothing. Now, let's see how he behaves 8*by 10* cell.
I agree. I believe this is a push to new world order.
DeleteSuch a pessimistic mindset. I feel sorry for you. You have to live like this every day.
DeleteThis is why USA took Venezuela. Cause they know china is going to take Taiwan... USA will lose 132B do they had to make up for it and Venezuela I believe is $190B or $198B.
Deletethey already do what they please.😆russia already attacked ukraine
Deletethey already do what they please.😆russia already attacked ukraine
DeleteCoño mijo.
DeleteMencho ,Ivan, Alfredo ,Mayito Flaco now is the time to turn in yourself. when Delta Force comes knocking at your door its too late.
ReplyDeleteMencho no run, he is dead as a door nail.
Delete@8.18 all them are in charge as they serve a purpose that is above our comprehension.
DeleteThey are not hard to find or eliminate for the US.
Even Mexican intelligence knows exactly where they are at all times.
As soon as they have no purpose anymore they will be caught or killed.
Just as maduro has no purpose anymore to his masters
@8.18 all them are in charge as they serve a purpose that is above our comprehension.
DeleteThey are not hard to find or eliminate for the US.
Even Mexican intelligence knows exactly where they are at all times.
As soon as they have no purpose anymore they will be caught or killed.
Just as maduro has no purpose anymore to his masters
SYBAUF
DeleteFuck these Commies! 🇺🇸
ReplyDeleteThat's what she said!
Delete(yep, I'm baaaack!!)
Pero coño.
DeleteA crooked commie defending a crooked commie.
ReplyDelete🫵🫵🫵
Deletecorrecto
DeleteHow is AMLO and "commie"? I gaurantee you cant answer the question.
DeleteCoño pues.
DeleteAmlo better not FAFO.......Trump is the BOSS
ReplyDeleteThat's Koo foo
DeleteGrampa ALMO, finally steps out of his cave. Goodness gracious. Shiver my timbers. Gag me with a spoon.
ReplyDeleteHe is no longer president, he should be making depend diapers commercials.
9:32 AMLO makes more money selling his books to government agencies, 100 million dollars each, but he is not selling hugs or his ass to noody.
DeleteWorry about ymf
DeleteIndict Trump and his racist cronies in the White House for war crimes against Venezuela.
ReplyDeleteMijo, go eat your cereal, then help mom with chores.
DeleteGood luck with that.....you realize that you are now on the same side as Russia, China, Iran and Cuba....lol
Delete10:05 You see not only is there nothing to indict them for. There is NO ONE to indict them. Because they got the power. And Maduro now is just another inmate in an American prison. Lesson here is, Do Not fuck with the USA brother
Delete10:06 calma, calma,
Deletemi querido Saltamontes,
Shit is still getting worked on, wait for the TACOS.
Why are the Venezuelans dancing in the street?
DeleteGo suck off Maduro in New York 😂
DeleteWar criminals probably, but not sure how racism fits in here. 🤔🍌🤣
Delete1005am are u Venezuelan. Have u experienced what those people went thru. If trump cured cancer you would still be mad .
DeleteHe’s so racist his #3 is Cuban American. Stfu 🤡
DeleteIs that why Venezuelans were dancing and celebrating in the streets?🤔 Leftist idiot PACK YOU UP !
DeleteDudes a corrupt official, of course he condemned this!!
ReplyDeleteIsn’t this the president of hugs not bullets??
ReplyDeleteStupid article.
ReplyDeleteWhy repost this sol?
Don’t you have a dildo to sit on , you little punk?
As a Mexican living in thr USA, what President Trump did was surgical and professional.
ReplyDeleteThe country of Venezuela is not getting bombed to oblivion *cough*Unlike Palestine *cough* lol
Seriously, gotta love Mr.Trump, please do Mexico next, I'm sure the vast majority of us would welcome it!
ALMO not sending hugs to Trump? That's gonna hurt.
ReplyDeleteWasnt Maduro practically starving his ppl
ReplyDeleteAMLO has done so much f*cked up shit in Mexico. He deserves to be in prison. POS💩 The only ones on his side are his Leftist groupies.
ReplyDeleteWhat has he done? Can you provide evidence?
DeleteDid ex-President Juan Orlando Hernández rat out Maduro and his wife for a pardon.
ReplyDeleteIt's suspicions that Juan Orlando Hernández gets a pardon than Maduro and his wife get arrested.
ReplyDeleteTrump wants every mineral for his Big Tech besties and the oil for the U.S. oil companies and the drugs for he and his sons.
ReplyDeleteU wanna be president n move cocaine this will happen to u !!!!! u kno the usa has evidence!!!! We dont fuck around
ReplyDeleteIdiot wind blowing like a circle around my skull
ReplyDeleteFrom the Grand Coulee Dam to the capitol
Trumps first term will always be up there, but his second term is all about himself and his third term is yet to be determined.
ReplyDeleteThis Mexican president is a real clown. 🤡
ReplyDeleteI was impressed that trump did this action it was about time maduro was taken down
ReplyDeleteThe U.S. military operation to capture Nicolás Maduro conflicts with international law and United Nations principles primarily because it involved the unilateral use of force on sovereign territory without UN Security Council authorization or a clear case for self-defense.
ReplyDeleteViolation of Sovereignty: International law is founded on the principle of state sovereignty, enshrined in the UN Charter, which prohibits one state from using force within the territory of another without permission. The U.S. military strikes in Caracas and the subsequent capture of Maduro are widely considered a breach of this fundamental principle.
Immunity of a Head of State: As the sitting head of state (or at least considered as such by Venezuela and many other nations), international law generally grants Maduro personal immunity from the jurisdiction of foreign domestic courts. While the U.S. and its allies did not recognize Maduro as Venezuela's legitimate leader, legal experts argue this immunity should apply regardless to prevent politically motivated arrests and the setting of a dangerous precedent.
Lack of Congressional Approval: The U.S. administration did not seek or receive authorization from Congress for the military operation, a point that also raised domestic legal questions within the U.S..
Setting a Precedent: The unilateral use of force sets a dangerous international precedent, potentially allowing other powerful nations (like Russia or China) to justify similar military actions against leaders of other countries they oppose like Ukraine or Tawain, but hey if Isreal can get away with what its doing in Gaza and the U.S in Venezuela, then why not everyone else. Even the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres views the U.S. operation as setting "a dangerous precedent".
Conflict with the United Nations
Breach of UN Charter Article 2(4): The U.S. action is a violation of Article 2(4) of the UN Charter, which requires all members to refrain from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state.
International Condemnation: Countries like China and Russia strongly condemned the U.S. operation, demanding Maduro's immediate release and calling for the situation to be resolved through dialogue and negotiation, not force.
But despite widespread questioning of the operation's legality, the U.S., as a permanent member of the UN Security Council, can block any attempts by the council to hold it formally accountable for its actions.
In short, the U.S. operation is seen by many in the international community as an illegal act of intervention and a serious challenge to the principles of national sovereignty and international law governing the use of force.
I cant recall who said it but in essence, I don't know about world war 3 but world war 4 will be fought with sticks and stones.
I’m not reading that essay
Delete902. Good. Stay ignorant.
Delete40 lost souls, RIP.
ReplyDeleteThe Chinese, 8 thousand miles from home, were in town negotiating to buy or rent the oil fields, but the bully from next door just snatched it up.
Duh!
Looks like Cuba has seen their last shipment of oil until they surrender.
Most importantly, nobody's talking anymore about Epstein, the price of beef, or the Donald's manic march into madness!
AMLO is to Mexico what Obama is to the States; failure, hubris and the stench of criminality.
ReplyDeleteTu titere de sheinbaum sige puto amlo...i keep saying mexico is the worst country on earth
ReplyDeleteSupremacist AMLO's opinion matters? In a pigs eye.
ReplyDeleteCuidate, wrong side of history Obama putita fangirls.
Your consequences come in 7.62x51mm. Facts.
It will be another Vietnam if USA invade Mexico. I’ll put my money on Mexican cartels of gun-to-gun combat without drones.
ReplyDeleteMierda coño.
Delete8:17
ReplyDeleteNo it will be another Mexican- American war, like the first one.
Not Vietnam.
Mexico will lose, life will get better under US law and order, then, when Mexico transitions back to its own government, it will go to hell again.
Again, like the first Mexican -American war,
not Vietnam…
Amlo payaso. Atentamente : El mamito
ReplyDeleteDamn you just schooled on your history!
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