Venezuela’s Embassy in Jordan Releases Statement Condemning U.S. Strikes

Venezuela is a country on the northern coast of South America with diverse natural attractions. Along its Caribbean coast are tropical resort islands including Isla de Margarita and the Los Roques archipelago. To the

Things got heated between Venezuela and the United States as the Venezuelan Embassy in Jordan dropped a statement that’s making waves. The embassy didn’t just condemn the recent U.S. strikes—they called on Venezuelans everywhere to hit the streets and make their voices heard. The drama unfolded with a split-screen video showing both political speeches and explosive scenes, making it clear this isn’t your average diplomatic spat.

Embassy condemned U.S. strikes

On one side of the screen, former U.S. President Donald Trump stood at the podium, flanked by serious-looking officials, as the embassy’s statement flashed across the screen. The message was loud and clear: Venezuela’s embassy in Jordan strongly condemned the U.S. military action and urged Venezuelans to take to the streets in protest. The call for public mobilization was bold, and the embassy didn’t mince words about their stance.

Explosions lit up the night

Meanwhile, the bottom half of the video brought the tension to life with dramatic night-time footage. Bright flares and streaks lit up the sky, followed by a massive explosion that turned the night orange and yellow. The city below was briefly illuminated by the fireball, and a distressed voice could be heard exclaiming, “يا ويلي” (Oh my God), just before the thunderous blast. The visuals made the embassy’s condemnation feel all the more urgent.

International relations in the spotlight

This powerful video mashup put the spotlight on the rocky relationship between the U.S. and Venezuela. By pairing Trump’s political moment with real scenes of destruction, the embassy’s message was amplified for everyone watching. The exact details of the strikes weren’t spelled out, but the impact—both visually and politically—was impossible to ignore. As of now, the Jordanian government hasn’t weighed in, but the world is definitely watching.

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