Former United States President Donald Trump declared himself the 'Acting President' of Venezuela in a social media post, a move widely interpreted as mockery and provocation toward Venezuela, the United Nations, and the global community. The announcement has sparked outrage and concern among critics, who see it as a sign of growing United States interventionism and disregard for international norms. Trump also threatened Venezuela's vice-president, Delcy Rodriguez, demanding access to the country's resources for United States corporations and warning of severe consequences if his demands are not met.
The situation has drawn condemnation from countries such as China, Russia, and Brazil, while others have expressed support or taken a neutral stance. Trump's recent statements also included threats against Cuba and Iran, signaling a broader strategy of aggressive foreign policy. Critics warn that these actions could further destabilize international relations and embolden future United States interventions.



