Sunday, January 4, 2026

Communist Parties from the US, Mexico and Canada denounce Trump's imperialist attack on Venezuela

Communist Parties from North America, including the United States, Canada and Mexico, have condemned the military attack of the U.S against Venezuela and the kidnapping of the country's President, Nicolas Maduro:

Communist Workers' Platform USA (CWPUSA)  

"In the early hours of 3 January, the United States escalated its aggression against Venezuela through bombings in Caracas and other cities and towns. This escalation is the culmination of years of political and economic warfare to strangle Venezuelan workers and people. 

The image of a Trump administration that claimed it would assume the mantle of a “peacemaker” and end wars is revealed for the lie that it is by the killing of Venezuelans in their own country. For months, the US has been amassing military forces in the Caribbean as a launchpad for its interests in the region: as a threat to the people of Cuba and for its objective of subduing non-US aligned Latin American states.

The military attack was followed by the kidnapping of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, reaffirming the history of US imperialist intervention in Latin America. This flagrant move shows how international law and national sovereignty do not restrain the true intentions of any imperialist aggressor in their quest for resources and markets.

The CWPUSA rejects the false and hypocritical pretexts of drug trafficking and electoral fraud, both of which have long been used to justify US interventions resulting in bloodshed across in Latin America and beyond. The true objective—amid confrontation with major competitors Russia and China on the world stage—is the securing of US economic and geopolitical interests. Overthrowing the Maduro government is one step in the broader contest.

The CWPUSA strongly condemns the US bombing and military attacks against Venezuela, a new and serious escalation that tramples on the right of Venezuelans to decide their fate; a serious threat to the lives of the working peoples. We express our unconditional solidarity with the Venezuelan workers and people, with the Communist Party of Venezuela, and with their right to resist this military aggression by any means. Only the working class of Venezuela can carve out their own path forward.

We reiterate the necessity for workers and the people of the United States to demand the complete closure and withdrawal of US military bases and troops from across the world, including the Caribbean, and to call for the termination of all military agreements and alliances. 

We call on the workers and people of the US to condemn this new imperialist intervention, to connect the struggles in solidarity with the Venezuelan people to the need to topple the capitalist system which requires endless war.

The fight to end capitalism is the fight to end to war!

No War With Venezuela! 

Down with US Imperialism!"

Central Committee of the Communist Workers' Platform USA 

Communist Party of Mexico (PCM)

The Communist Party of Mexico condemns the aggression of the United States against Venezuela, ordered by Trump.

We condemn the bombings of Caracas and other cities and towns in the early hours of January 3. We reject the violation of Venezuela’s sovereignty.

We condemn the kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro and the unacceptable path of so-called “surgical strikes,” which annihilates what remains of international law and renders national sovereignty a dead letter.

The pretexts put forward fail to conceal the true and predatory intentions behind this imperialist aggression: oil and natural resources. This aggression also unfolds within the framework of the acute imperialist rivalry between the United States and capitalist China, which is driving the world toward the generalization of war.

Both the pretext of drug trafficking and that of electoral fraud are utterly lacking in credibility when invoked by U.S. imperialism, which is characterized by its ominous use of the drug trade and by its promotion of coups against peoples and its support for bloodstained dictatorships.

The Communist Party of Mexico expresses its solidarity with the people of Venezuela and with their right to resist military aggression. Only the people of Venezuela have the right to decide their own path.

U.S. military presence in the Caribbean is the basis of the aggression against the Venezuelan people and a threat to all the peoples of the region, first and foremost Cuba. It is a task of the highest priority for the peoples to struggle for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the Caribbean.

The Communist Party of Mexico will mobilize against this imperialist aggression against the Venezuelan people and against the threats of the United States against the peoples.

Workers of all countries, unite!

The Central Committee, Communist Party of Mexico.


Communist Party USA (CPUSA)

Free the Maduros! Jail Trump!

Kidnapping and an act of war. That’s the only way to describe the attack on Venezuela and President Nicolás Maduro’s removal by U.S. military forces. It’s unjust, illegal, and it’s yet another act of state terror against not only Venezuela but any country that refuses to submit to the Trump Doctrine.

All of this comes from an administration that not only sees itself as above the law but has been granted carte blanche, or immunity, from prosecution by the fascist-minded “Justices” of the U.S. Supreme Court.

Let’s be clear: The bombings and special forces operations — like the oil tanker seizures before them — have nothing to do with alleged drug trafficking but everything to do with the vast oil reserves that lie beneath Venezuela’s soil. And make no mistake, the oil corporations of the U.S. and other imperialist countries aim to seize that, too.

Yesterday it was Nigeria, today it’s Venezuela, and, if we’re not actively resisting, tomorrow it’ll be Cuba or Brazil.

Trump’s criminality will be rightly condemned, not only in the U.S. but all around the world. But at the end of the day, the path toward justice rests with us. And the first step is mass public protest. It’s time again to demonstrate, sit in, occupy, and put on our marching shoes. It’s also time to get ready to vote.

Trump and MAGA are growing weaker by the day. The administration, riven by splits and defections, has entered Lame Duck territory. But that makes it all the more dangerous.

But don’t despair, there’s a way towards justice. They might temporarily jail the Maduros, but you can’t jail the Venezuelan revolution. Nor can our right to put the U.S. on a different path be blocked.

Call Congress, hit the streets, protest in every way possible, today, tomorrow, until justice is done. Free the Maduros, end the U.S. intervention in Venezuela, impeach Donald Trump and his enablers now!” 

 

Communist Party of Canada 

Canada must condemn U.S. imperialist aggression and kidnapping in Venezuela

The Communist Party of Canada condemns in the strongest possible terms the criminal military attack launched by the United States against the sovereign nation of Venezuela. While many details remain unclear, what is unequivocally clear is that the bombing of Caracas and the kidnapping of the country’s president constitute a flagrant act of imperialist aggression and a grave violation of the United Nations Charter.

This assault, justified with cynical pretexts, represents a dangerous escalation aimed at seizing control of Venezuela and the region’s resources and crushing the right of its people to self-determination. It is an act of terror directed at the peoples of Cuba, Nicaragua, Colombia and all of the Americas. This escalating pattern of lawlessness, which also manifests in attacks on Canadian sovereignty, nevertheless finds the Canadian government actively complicit.

The attack revives the most brutal traditions of the Monroe Doctrine, treating Latin America as a backyard for imperial plunder. While this objective has always defined U.S. strategy in the Americas, these barbaric tactics mark a new stage of lawlessness in Washington’s pursuit of imperialist hegemony. Trump’s claim that the U.S. is going to “run the country” of Venezuela “until a proper transition can take place” confirms that this attack is only the beginning of a deeper assault on Venezuelan sovereignty, making solidarity and action for peace urgently necessary.

The response of the Canadian government, articulated by Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand, is itself an attack on international law and provides direct political cover for Washington’s aggression. Her statement declares, “Since 2019… we have refused to recognize any legitimacy of the Maduro regime,” and “calls on all parties to respect international law.” By reiterating Canada’s pre-existing regime-change policy at the precise moment of an overt U.S. attack, Minister Anand’s formulation obscures the primary criminal act and serves as a de facto endorsement of U.S. piracy, murder, and kidnapping. Her words ignore the fundamental principle that all peoples have the right to determine their own political systems free from foreign intervention and military terror. The struggles for democratic and labour rights in Venezuela are the internal struggles of the Venezuelan people themselves. Canada, the U.S., and other imperialist powers must not be allowed to intervene.

This posture of the Canadian government is consistent with past policy. In the fall of 2025, when asked if previous U.S. missile strikes on boats violated international law, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand abdicated all responsibility, stating it was “within the purview of U.S. authorities” to make that determination. This remains Canada’s complicit position.

The aggression against Venezuela is part of a dangerous global trend, seen also in the ongoing genocide in Palestine and other acts of imperialist violence, which reflects the decline of U.S. imperialism economically and an increasing reliance in using barbaric military means. As international law is torn apart, the world is pushed closer to a wider, and potentially nuclear, war. Despite frequent attacks on Canada’s own sovereignty, the Canadian government is actively complicit in this drive, embarking on its largest militarization campaign since WWII at the behest of U.S. and NATO demands, while imposing austerity to shift resources from social needs to war spending.

The fight for Venezuela’s sovereignty is thus a front-line battle in the global struggle for peace and for the rights of working people everywhere. The Communist Party of Canada pledges to mobilize and calls on the labour movement, people’s organizations, and all peace-loving people to demand that Canada immediately and unequivocally condemn the U.S. attack, terminate its own sanctions on Venezuela, and pursue an independent foreign policy based on peace, disarmament, and solidarity.