Map based on current news outlet reports.

Strongly Condemns = Explicitly declares USA's action as dangerous, illegal, and/or should not have been done.

Mildly Condemns = Encourages peace, de-escalation, and respect for international law but does not explicitly condemn the actions of the USA.

Neutral/Concerned/Self-interested = Leadership has responded with mainly their own citizens' safety, self-defense, or interest without clarifying. Many declare need for "respect for international law" but may also mix-in suggestions that the one who violated international law first was Maduros.

Honestly, the line between mild and neutral is pretty thin. Open to criticisms about interpretations of statements.

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Posted by AnotherNic_Nac

49 Comments

  1. Fidel_Catstro_99 on

    The absolute irony of Ukraine supporting it and Russia opposing it lmao.

    Edit: yes I understand the geopolitics, I know why both states have the position they do. You don’t need to be there 20th of person to explain in the replies, I knew that before posting my comment. The geopolitical context doesn’t make it any less hypocritical of both states.

  2. VoicesInTheCrowds on

    … Ukraine likes it?

    Is it cause Trump is as temperamental as a 5 year old, because Maduro was helping run russian oil sanction busting operations, or a third more sinister thing?

  3. Filthiest_Tleilaxu on

    Trump said this morning the US is gonna “run” Venezeula. Does that mean 51st state?

  4. RebelStrategist on

    America cannot take care of their own people, but they are now going to run Venezuela? That’s laughable.

  5. All of this just to hide the fact that the US is a country run by pedophiles and rapists.

  6. What matters is the opinion of the average Venezuelan, and how many of you can read straight from the sources in the Spanish language?

  7. Average mexicans love the toppling of Maduro, it’s just our presidentA who despises it, because her patron is next….

  8. portugal’s stance is the same as rhe UKs. condemns unilateral action and agrees maduro needed to go.

  9. Canada won’t say anything in opposition. Too much going on with trade negotiations and annexation threats. Carney will express the need for restraint and stop at that

  10. Where does Norway’s response land?

    “The developments in Venezuela mark a dramatic escalation of an already very tense situation. It is now crucial that the facts about what has happened come to light,” the minister told Reuters.

    “The Maduro regime lacks democratic legitimacy. Despite the 2024 election showing that the regime no longer had the support of the majority of the population, Maduro has clung to power. The regime has become increasingly authoritarian and is responsible for extensive human rights violations.

    “International law is universal and binding for all states. The American intervention in Venezuela is not in accordance with international law.

    “A peaceful transition to democratic rule is the only viable path in Venezuela. This requires inclusive political processes that respect the rights of the population.”

  11. He had to have broken international law, not that he cares, but wonder if he had broken US law. Western leaders wilt say a thing either- pathetic

  12. YacineBoussoufa on

    Recap of Italian Position:

    Italy reaffirmed its support for a democratic transition in Venezuela, condemned repression by the Maduro government, whose electoral victory it does not recognize, and stated that while it opposes external military intervention, it considers defensive action against hybrid threats to national security, including those linked to state actors involved in narcotrafficking, to be legitimate.

    So should be like “Mildly Supports”

  13. CharmingTurnover8937 on

    Nobody should be backing this, regardless of their views on Maduro. We must not return to the old ways of annexation and puppeting nations through force.

    It isn’t ok just because the ‘Good guys’ have done it.

  14. sober_disposition on

    No response from North Korea?

    I bet this has Mr Kim concerned. He’s probably next on the list for a smash and grab operation.

  15. Small update, Albania and Kosovo have both announced their support of the United States.

  16. Albania supports the US

    Bolivia is more neutral than strongly condemning. They’ve been more critical of Venezuela ever since their new government came in power.

  17. Beast_of_Tax_Burden on

    Russia and China both against it. I thought we were buddy buddy with them. Russia Russia Russia must still be bullshit.

  18. Intelligent-Ad-8435 on

    The hypocrisy of the west is so blatant its not even funny. Putin has a point, huh?

  19. idratherbecanoeing on

    This is bullshit. People are celebrating the fall of that Monster , except those in the drug trade or avowed communists. He destroyed any quality of life for Venezuelans and is responsible for distributing narcotics and exporting terror.

  20. Does Ukraine support this solely as it weakens the Russia-Venezuela oil/weapons pipeline? Does this infact do that or conversely makes demand for Russia oil stronger with countries losing Venezuela pipeline?

  21. Secondchanceinvest on

    Chile does not strongly condemns, it is a statement from the outgoing government (March, 11th 2026) with no weight or importance. On the contrary, the elected president and new goverment supported USA intervention.