US attack on Venezuela risks 'Vietnam-style' regional conflict, warns Lula adviser

Brazil's top diplomat warns of 'Vietnam-style' regional conflict if US attacks Venezuela

Celso Amorim, chief foreign policy adviser to Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has issued a stark warning about the potential consequences of a US attack on Venezuela. The veteran diplomat described the closure of Venezuelan airspace by Donald Trump as "an act of war" and warned that it could lead to a Vietnam-style regional conflict.

Amorim's comments come as tensions between the US and Venezuela continue to escalate, with the Biden administration putting pressure on President Nicolás Maduro's regime. The US has imposed a $50m bounty on Maduro's head, launched a major naval deployment in the Caribbean Sea, and carried out airstrikes on alleged drug boats that have killed over 80 people.

Amorim said that if the US were to launch a full-scale invasion of Venezuela, it would lead to a wider regional conflict involving other countries. "The last thing we want is for South America to become a war zone – and a war zone that would inevitably not just be a war between the US and Venezuela," he said.

The Brazilian diplomat also expressed concern about the potential for civil war or guerrilla conflict if Maduro were to fall from power. He acknowledged that there are fears about instability, but noted that the crisis had already happened and many Venezuelans have fled amid economic and democratic collapse.

Amorim floated the idea of a recall referendum as a way to defuse Venezuela's political crisis, recalling how former president Hugo Chávez accepted a similar referendum in 2004. However, he admitted that it was difficult to predict who would win such a referendum now.

The Brazilian government has opposed forced regime change and recognized Maduro's claim to have won the disputed election. Amorim said that Brazil would not impose this on Venezuela, but rather wait for Maduro to reach his own conclusion about leaving power.

The Venezuelan leader has been in power since 2013, when he was democratically elected. However, his government has been widely criticized for authoritarianism and corruption. Maduro has refused to publish the full voting tallies from last year's election, despite opposition claims that he suffered a stinging defeat.

Amorim also expressed concerns about the potential destinations of a fugitive Maduro, including Cuba, Turkey, Qatar, and Russia. He preferred not to speculate on whether Brazil could be an option for Maduro's asylum, saying it was "so as not to appear to be encouraging" the idea.

As tensions between the US and Venezuela continue to escalate, Amorim's warnings about a regional conflict are increasingly relevant. The Brazilian diplomat's words serve as a reminder that the crisis in Venezuela has already had far-reaching consequences for the region, including widespread migration and economic collapse.

The opposition leader María Corina Machado rejected the idea that a decisive action could lead to instability or spark migration. However, Amorim's comments highlight the complexity of the situation and the need for careful diplomacy to prevent a wider regional conflict.

In a statement, Lula da Silva's office emphasized Brazil's commitment to finding a peaceful solution to the crisis in Venezuela. The Brazilian government has called on Trump to engage in dialogue with Maduro, but so far, there has been no clear indication of a willingness to do so.
 
🚨😬 This whole situation is getting super volatile! If the US launches an attack on Venezuela it's gonna spark a massive regional conflict like Vietnam all over again 🌪️. We're talking multiple countries getting involved, innocent people getting hurt... it's just too much 😕. Brazil is trying to stay out of it but it's hard not to get drawn in when you've got US diplomacy blowing up in your face 🔥. I'm all for finding a peaceful solution but it seems like the US side isn't exactly open to talking 🤷‍♂️. The stakes are high and things could go from bad to worse really fast ⏰. We need some smart diplomacy ASAP 💡 or this whole thing is gonna blow up in everyone's face 😱
 
idk how US can just attack another country like that... 50m bounty on Maduro's head is crazy 🤯 what's next? invasion by proxy? and brazil's worried about a Vietnam-style conflict too... yeah that's not gonna end well 🚫 south america needs to stay out of this mess, tbh 💔
 
idk why ppl rnt thinking bout the long game here 🤯. if US attacks Venezuela, it's not just gonna be a straightforward "villain vs hero" situation. it's like trying 2 navigate a giant puzzle w/ lotsa complicated pieces. and Amorim's right, South America can't afford a war zone. we're talkin' economic instability, refugee crises, the whole shebang 🌪️. Maduro might be a dictator, but he's still a human being. what if ppl in Venezuela rnt exactly happy w/ him? maybe they'll just get even more fed up & demand real change 🤔. we gotta think about all these factors b4 we jump 2 conclusions or start talkin' war 💡
 
🤔 this whole thing is super messy, you know? US attacking Venezuela and Brazil's like "hold up, what's the plan here?" 🚫 And then Amorim's all like "don't make it worse" 😬 but at the same time, if Maduro falls from power, we got instability, guerrilla conflict... it's a whole mess. 💥 I mean, I get where Brazil is coming from, not wanting to intervene, but can't they just try to talk to Trump? 🤷‍♂️ and what about Maduro? should he just stick around till the end or try something? 🤔
 
omg u wont bliev what brazil's diplomat is saying about us attacking venezuela lol. if we do, its gonna be like vietnam all over again 🤯. celso amorim thinks it would spark a regional conflict and lead to a war zone in south america. i mean idk if that's gonna happen but its def a scary thought 😬. u think Maduro is stable or just waiting 4 an excuse 2 escape? 🤔
 
omg I just read this and I'm like totally shook 😲 US is seriously considering attacking Venezuela? that's crazy! what if it happens tho? South America would go up in flames 🌪️ and it'd be so bad for everyone involved. and what about the people already fleeing the country? they deserve better 💔. I don't know how much more of this crisis can be taken. has anyone else been following this? it's like, totally intense right now 🤯.
 
I'm like 90% sure that if the US attacks Venezuela, it'll be super messy and lead to a Vietnam-style conflict... but at the same time, I think it's also possible that Maduro's regime will just dissolve and Venezuela will become a complete mess with no clear leadership 🤯🌪️. Maybe Amorim is right and we should just have a recall referendum to figure out what's going on? But honestly, who knows if Maduro would even go along with it 😂👀. The whole situation feels so unpredictable... 🤔
 
This whole situation is just super complicated 😩. I think what Amorim is saying makes sense though - if the US goes all in on Venezuela and it escalates into a full-on war, we're looking at a major regional conflict here 🌎. The idea of Maduro fleeing to another country and potentially getting asylum is also pretty dire, especially with countries like Russia being mentioned as potential destinations 😬.

I don't think anyone's really thinking about the long-term consequences of this though - what if Venezuela just disappears from the map? Or worse, becomes a failed state and we're left dealing with a humanitarian crisis on our hands 🤯. We need to take a step back and try to find a peaceful solution here, even if it means having tough conversations and compromises 💬.

It's also interesting that Amorim mentioned a recall referendum - I think that could be an interesting way forward, but only if done in a fair and democratic way 🗳️. We can't just impose our will on Venezuela or try to force Maduro out of power without thinking about the potential fallout. This is all just so messy 🤦‍♂️.
 
omg I'm literally on edge thinking about this 🤯 what if the US does attack Venezuela?? it could lead to a huge regional conflict and who knows how many people would lose their lives 😩 I mean I know Brazil is trying to stay neutral but Celso Amorim's words are super valid. We can't just ignore the fact that Maduro has been in power for like 12 years and his government is so corrupt 🤑. And what about all those people who have already fled Venezuela because of economic and democratic collapse? it's heartbreaking to think about them having to start over again 😭. I'm all for a peaceful solution but sometimes you just gotta call out the elephant in the room, right? 🐘
 
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