Donald Trump has, once again, shown his contempt for the
Constitution and the rule of law. The President of the United States does NOT
have the right to unilaterally take this country to war, even against
a corrupt and brutal dictator like Maduro. The United States does NOT have
the right, as Trump stated this morning, to “run” Venezuela. Congress
must immediately pass a War Powers resolution to end this illegal military
operation and reassert its constitutional responsibilities.
Trump’s attack on Venezuela will make the United States
and the world less safe. This brazen violation of international law gives a
green light to any nation on earth that may wish to attack another country to
seize their resources or change their governments. This is the horrific logic
of force that Putin used to justify his brutal attack on Ukraine.
Trump and his administration have often said they want to
revive the Monroe Doctrine, claiming the United States has the right to
dominate the affairs of the hemisphere. They have spoken openly about
controlling Venezuela’s oil reserves, the largest in the world. This is rank
imperialism. It recalls the darkest chapters of U.S. interventions in Latin
America, which have left a terrible legacy. It will and should be condemned by
the democratic world.
Trump campaigned for president on an “America First”
platform. He claimed to be the “peace candidate.” At a time when 60% of
Americans live paycheck to paycheck, when our healthcare system is collapsing,
when people cannot afford housing and when AI threatens millions of jobs, it is
time for the president to focus on the crises facing this country and end this
military adventurism abroad. Trump is failing in his job to “run” the United
States. He should not be trying to “run” Venezuela.
Bernie Sanders is a US Senator, and
the ranking member of the Senate budget committee. He represents the state of Vermont and is the longest-serving independent in the history of Congress.

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