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After the U.S. attack on Caracas and the forcible seizure of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, Colombian commentator Fernando Munoz Bernal questions who can hold the U.S. accountable. He warns that if international law can be so easily ignored, nothing stops the U.S. from seizing other territories – like Greenland, which it has previously mentioned.
After the U.S. attack on Caracas and the forcible seizure of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, Colombian commentator Fernando Munoz Bernal questions who can hold the U.S. accountable. He warns that if international law can be so easily ignored, nothing stops the U.S. from seizing other territories – like Greenland, which it has previously mentioned.