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NATO Fears Trump's Greenland Push After Venezuela Raid

NATO Fears Trump's Greenland Push After Venezuela Raid

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# Geopolitical Tensions Rise as Venezuela Raid Reverberates Globally

In today's episode, we dive into escalating international tensions following the unprecedented U.S. military operation in Venezuela. Denmark's Prime Minister Frederiksen has issued a stark warning that any American attempt to acquire Greenland would effectively end NATO, highlighting growing concerns about alliance stability. Meanwhile, the ousted Venezuelan leader Maduro and his wife face narcoterrorism charges in New York, with dramatic courtroom scenes as Venezuela's UN representatives condemn the action as a violation of international law.

As acting president Rodríguez takes power amid reports of journalist detentions, former President Trump's claims about controlling Venezuelan oil reserves have sent ripples through diplomatic circles and global markets. European leaders stand with Denmark while Asian markets reach new heights despite the geopolitical uncertainty.

This rapidly evolving situation raises critical questions about sovereignty, international relations, and the future of global

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