2025-11-30: Venezuela Roundup

So far today: 2025-11-30 2:59pm GMT

orinocotribune.com (2025-11-30). China Urges US to End Blockade and Interference Against Cuba and Venezuela China Urges US to End Blockade and Interference Against Cuba and Venezuela

pressenza.com (2025-11-30). Two Peace Prizes: The Nobel Legitimizes the Empire's War on Venezuela, While the US Peace Prize Honors Resistance In contrast to the Nobel Committee, the US Peace Memorial Foundation only honors those who work to end war and militarism. By celebrating antiwar activists and their achievements, the foundation seeks to foster an "evolutionary shift" in the US political consciousness – one that inspires more people to oppose war and speak out publicly for peace.

aljazeera.com (2025-11-30). Venezuela denounces Trump's airspace remarks as 'colonialist threat' Venezuelan Foreign Ministry slams US president's 'colonialist threat' amid weeks of escalating rhetoric from Washington.

codepink.org (2025-11-29). CODEPINK Denounces Trump's Dangerous Threat to Venezuelan Airspace Donald Trump's latest post on Truth Social telling "airlines, pilots, drug dealers, and human traffickers" that the airspace above and surrounding Venezuela is "closed in its entirety" is not a joke. It is a dangerous escalation with no legal basis and enormous regional consequences. CODEPINK forcefully condemns this reckless threat and the normalization of language that edges the United States closer to war.

aljazeera.com (2025-11-29). LIVE: Donald Trump says Venezuela airspace now closed as tensions surge US President Donald Trump declares the airspace above and surrounding Venezuela should be considered "closed in its entirety" in the latest escalation of tensions between the two countries.

venezuelanalysis.com (2025-11-28). The Revolution Will Not Be Terrorized The Caribbean Sea holds the memories of countless African and Indigenous lives brutally killed by imperial power. From the terrible Transatlantic Slave Trade to today's US bombings of civilian vessels, executing dozens of Caribbean people. Though separated by centuries, the underlying motives remain the same: profit-driven colonial domination.

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