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Badenoch says US action to seize Maduro was 'morally right'
Summary
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch told UK media she believed the US was 'morally right' to remove Venezuela's leader. The Venezuelan president was captured by US forces and has appeared in a New York court.
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Kemi Badenoch told UK media she regarded the recent US operation in Venezuela as morally justified, citing her upbringing under military rule in Nigeria as context for her view. The operation resulted in Venezuela's president being taken to the United States, where he appeared in court and pleaded not guilty. The episode has prompted debate in the UK about legality and international response.
Key facts:
- Kemi Badenoch said she understood why the US acted and described the move as "morally" right, noting her experience of military rule in Nigeria.
- US forces removed Venezuela's president and transported him to New York, where he appeared in court and pleaded not guilty, according to reports.
- UK political figures have responded cautiously: Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said international law must be the anchor, some Labour backbenchers have criticised the action, and Health Secretary Wes Streeting expressed concern about risks to the rules-based system.
Summary:
The remarks from Ms Badenoch add to a wider political debate in the UK about the legality and consequences of the US operation and the broader international response. Undetermined at this time.
