Politics
Mayor Mamdani Opposes U.S. Military Action Against Maduro
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani publicly expressed his opposition to the U.S. military’s capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. In a phone call with President Donald Trump on March 15, 2024, Mamdani made clear his stance against what he described as an act of war and a violation of international law.
Mamdani, who is just three days into his tenure, communicated his concerns shortly after being briefed on the U.S. military operation. He stated, “I called the president and spoke with him directly to register my opposition to this act,” emphasizing that his position is rooted in a commitment to non-intervention and adherence to federal and international law.
During a news conference in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, Mamdani did not disclose Trump’s response but reiterated his stance, saying, “I registered my opposition. I made it clear and we left it at that.”
Details of the Operation and Its Implications
In a more detailed statement on social media platform X, the mayor addressed the implications of the U.S. military action. He stated, “I was briefed this morning on the U.S. military capture of Nicolás Maduro and his wife, as well as their planned imprisonment in federal custody here in New York City. Unilaterally attacking a sovereign nation is an act of war and a violation of federal and international law.”
Mamdani highlighted that the pursuit of regime change affects not only those in Venezuela but also the tens of thousands of Venezuelans living in New York. “My focus is their safety and the safety of every New Yorker,” he remarked, assuring the public that his administration will monitor the situation closely and provide relevant guidance.
Background on Mamdani and Trump’s Relationship
The relationship between Mamdani and Trump has been complex. Following his election, the two shared a surprisingly cordial moment during a press conference at the White House, despite their previously contentious exchanges. During the campaign, Trump had labeled Mamdani a “communist,” while Mamdani referred to the president as a “despot.” Yet, in their meeting, both leaders expressed a desire to collaborate on issues affecting New Yorkers, such as crime reduction and housing affordability.
As Mamdani navigates his early days in office, his opposition to U.S. military actions abroad signals a commitment to his principles and a focus on the welfare of the diverse New York community. His administration’s response to this significant international incident will likely shape its initial public perception and influence future interactions with federal authorities.
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