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    The Illegality of the US Strike on Venezuela

    Law Files OfficeBy Law Files OfficeJanuary 31, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Venezuelans celebrate after U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro had been captured and flown out of the country in Santiago, Chile, Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)
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    🚨 Background of the Incident

    • After a large-scale military strike in Venezuela, US troops captured the Venezuelan President and his wife

    • The US accused them of running a “narco-terrorist organisation”

    • The action was unilateral, unprovoked, and unprecedented

    • Unlike the Panama invasion, there was no prior attack on US personnel

    • This amounts to a clear violation of international law and state sovereignty


    🌍 Violation of International Law & UN Charter

    Key UN Charter Provisions Violated

    • Article 1(1): Maintenance of international peace and security

    • Article 2(1): Sovereign equality of States

    • Article 2(4): Prohibition on use of force against territorial integrity or political independence of any State

    ➡️ Unilateral military action on Venezuelan soil violates all three principles


    ⚖️ “Law Enforcement Operation” Argument Rejected

    • The US claimed it was a targeted law enforcement mission

    • However:

      • The scale and nature of the strike exceeded law enforcement limits

      • Operations without host State consent still violate sovereignty

    • Even lawful policing cannot be carried out extraterritorially without permission


    🚫 Drug Trafficking ≠ Armed Conflict

    • Drug trafficking is a serious criminal issue

    • But:

      • It does not meet the threshold of armed conflict

      • It cannot justify military intervention

    • No evidence that:

      • Venezuela attacked the US

      • Drug traffickers posed a direct threat to US sovereignty


    🏛️ Removal of Maduro: Illegal Intervention

    • Article 2(7) UN Charter:

      • Prohibits intervention in a State’s domestic affairs

    • Authoritarianism or illegitimacy of a leader

      • ❌ Does not justify use of force

    • As Prof. Michael Schmitt states:

      Arrest or seizure on foreign territory without consent is a sovereignty violation


    ⚠️ Exceptions Under International Law – Not Applicable

    1️⃣ Self-Defence (Article 51)

    • Requires:

      • An actual or imminent armed attack

    • Venezuela:

      • ❌ Did not attack the US

      • ❌ Was not about to attack

    • Drug trafficking cannot trigger self-defence

    ➡️ Self-defence exception fails


    2️⃣ UN Security Council Authorization (Chapter VII)

    • ❌ No UN Security Council approval

    • ❌ No mandate

    ➡️ Use of force unlawful


    3️⃣ Humanitarian Intervention

    • Claimed to protect civilians from Maduro’s regime

    • However:

      • Unilateral humanitarian intervention lacks legal consensus

      • Inconsistent State practice prevents it from becoming binding law

    • Many States reject intervention without UN approval

    ➡️ Exception not applicable


    💰 Economic Motives Cannot Justify Force

    • Trump blamed Venezuela for stealing US oil interests

    • As noted by Dr. Yusra Suedi:

      • Strategic or economic interests never justify use of force

    • Violating law to “enforce” law sets a dangerous precedent


    🇺🇸 Violation of US Domestic Law

    • The operation lacked Congressional approval

    • Under the US Constitution:

      • The President cannot unilaterally take the country to war

    • Hence:

      • ❌ Violates both international law and US constitutional law


    🌐 Conclusion

    • The strike represents:

      • Repeated violations of international law

      • Erosion of the UN-based legal order

    • The international community must:

      • Condemn such actions through UN General Assembly resolutions

    • As stated by the UNGA President:

      The UN Charter is not optional

    🕊️ Final Thought

    A peaceful and just world is possible only when the rule of law prevails over “might makes right.”

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