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US actions have caused tensions in Greenland and Venezuela

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US actions have caused tension in Greenland and Venezuela
On January 3, US President Donald Trump's advisor Katie Miller posted a map of Greenland painted in the colors of the US flag on social media. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

The post was captioned “Coming soon,” which was interpreted as a sign of the US's new geopolitical objectives. Danish officials sharply criticized this statement and called for respect for the Kingdom's territorial integrity.

This event is expected to potentially escalate international political and military tensions. Reports about possible US involvement in Greenland are considered one of the factors complicating international diplomacy.

At the same time, new information has emerged about a US military strike in Venezuela. According to The New York Times, at least 40 people, including civilians and military personnel, were killed as a result of this attack.

This incident has sparked widespread discussions in the international community. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized that the US could play a leading role in political governance regarding Venezuela.

However, it is noted that specific plans in this regard have not yet been developed. According to Reuters, Venezuela has faced serious problems with oil supply.

It has been reported that oil tankers are not leaving the ports and some ships are returning empty. This situation could lead to difficulties in the global oil market.

Additionally, Politico reports that the US government has demanded oil companies make significant investments to support Venezuela. Furthermore, Elon Musk's Starlink company has promised to provide free internet service in Venezuela for one month.

This move is seen as part of the US's new strategic measures against global competition. The escalating geopolitical situation in Latin America holds an important place in international diplomacy.

International observers emphasize the necessity of correctly interpreting these processes and thoroughly assessing the factors involved.

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