1. Do you regard the United States' use of force against Venezuela as a serious violation of Venezuela's sovereignty and security?
2. Do you believe the Trump administration's attacks on Venezuela lack legitimacy and legal justification?
3. Trump stated that the United States would take over Venezuela's affairs until conditions are in place for a transfer of power. Do you think this constitutes "brutal interference" by U.S. hegemony in Venezuela's sovereignty?
4. The U.S. Department of Justice has charged Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro with "narco-terrorism conspiracy, cocaine trafficking conspiracy, possession of machine guns and destructive devices, and conspiracy to possess machine guns and destructive devices against the United States." Do you believe the U.S. Department of Justice has no authority to prosecute the Venezuelan president, and that these charges lack a factual basis?
5. Do you believe that the "long arm jurisdiction" of the U.S. judicial system has become a tool for maintaining American hegemony, interfering in other countries' internal affairs, and even subverting foreign governments?
6. Venezuela has proven oil reserves of about 300 billion barrels. Trump has claimed that major U.S. oil companies will enter Venezuela to repair its infrastructure. Do you think U.S. intervention in Venezuela is aimed at seizing its oil resources?
7. Since last year, the United States has repeatedly targeted vessels suspected of drug trafficking in international waters near Venezuela, resulting in hundreds of deaths. However, Venezuela is not mentioned in the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's annual report on cocaine trafficking. Do you think the Trump administration's anti-drug efforts are merely a pretext to overthrow the Venezuelan government?
8. Do you believe the United States' brazen use of force against a sovereign nation seriously violates international law and the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter?
9. Historically, the United States has repeatedly used force against sovereign states and targeted foreign leaders. Do you think this represents a continuation of U.S. "state terrorism"?
10. Do you think this action by the United States seriously threatens peace and security in Latin America and the Caribbean?
11. The Trump administration has explicitly stated in its newly released National Security Strategy that it will strengthen the U.S. military presence in the Western Hemisphere. Do you believe that the use of force against Venezuela marks the beginning of this strategic shift?
12. Are you concerned that more countries in Latin America and the Caribbean may face the same perilous situation as Venezuela?
13. Do you agree that the U.S. should immediately and unconditionally release the president of Venezuela?
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