Newspectives: Russia pledges full support for Venezuela against US hostilities

On December 22, 2025, Russia officially extended 'full support' to the Venezuelan government following a direct conversation between Foreign Ministers Sergey Lavrov and Yvan Gil. This diplomatic move is a response to a significant escalation in the Caribbean, where US naval forces initiated a blockade on December 16, resulting in the physical seizure of two Venezuelan-linked oil tankers. The US justifies these actions as necessary measures against 'drug terrorism' and illicit finance, while Venezuela and Russia characterize them as violations of international maritime law and sovereignty. The alliance relies on a Strategic Partnership Treaty signed earlier in 2025, aimed at countering US economic pressure. The situation has moved from economic sanctions to kinetic naval interdictions, prompting an emergency UN Security Council session.

Common Ground perspective

On December 22, 2025, Russia officially extended 'full support' to the Venezuelan government following a direct conversation between Foreign Ministers Sergey Lavrov and Yvan Gil. This diplomatic move is a response to a significant escalation in the Caribbean, where US naval forces initiated a blockade on December 16, resulting in the physical seizure of two Venezuelan-linked oil tankers. The US justifies these actions as necessary measures against 'drug terrorism' and illicit finance, while Venezuela and Russia characterize them as violations of international maritime law and sovereignty. The alliance relies on a Strategic Partnership Treaty signed earlier in 2025, aimed at countering US economic pressure. The situation has moved from economic sanctions to kinetic naval interdictions, prompting an emergency UN Security Council session.

Sources: Russia pledges support for Venezuela against US 'hostilities', Russia Pledges 'Full Support' for Venezuela Against U.S. 'Hostilities', Russia pledges support for Venezuela amid growing US naval blockade, themoscowtimes.com, arabnews.com, almayadeen.net, aa.com.tr, moderndiplomacy.eu

USA perspective

Following Russia's December 22 announcement of 'full support' for the Maduro regime, United States officials have characterized the move as a desperate attempt to prop up a failing dictatorship. Secretary of State Marco Rubio publicly minimized the threat, noting that Moscow's military resources are already overextended in Ukraine, rendering their ability to project power in the Caribbean negligible. Meanwhile, US Naval forces continue to enforce a strict blockade on sanctioned Venezuelan oil vessels—part of a broader strategy to cut off funding for what Washington classifies as 'narco-terrorism.' The administration asserts that these operations are vital for protecting American borders and upholding the Monroe Doctrine against external authoritarian interference. Despite protests from Caracas and Moscow at the UN, the US remains committed to maintaining pressure until democratic governance is restored in Venezuela.

Sources: US 'not concerned' about Russia as it ramps up aggression against Venezuela, Rubio says, Trump warns Maduro against playing 'tough' as US escalates pressure campaign, Russia Pledges 'Full Support' for Venezuela Against U.S. 'Hostilities', nationalpost.com

United Kingdom perspective

British media outlets, including The Guardian, are reporting with growing concern on the escalation of tensions in the Caribbean as Russia and China throw their diplomatic weight behind Nicolas Maduro's government. Following a call between Russian and Venezuelan foreign ministers, Moscow promised unwavering support against what it terms US 'hostilities,' specifically referencing a recent blockade of oil tankers and naval strikes initiated by the US administration. The situation has triggered an emergency UN Security Council meeting, with UK analysts fearing that the aggressive US enforcement of sanctions and the subsequent Sino-Russian backing of Venezuela could destabilize the region and threaten international shipping lanes.

Sources: Russia and China pledge support for Venezuela as Trump ratchets up pressure on Maduro, Russia pledges 'full support' for Venezuela against US 'hostilities', theguardian.com, almayadeen.net, kyivpost.com, str.sg, vanguardngr.com, themoscowtimes.com

Russia perspective

From the perspective of the Russian Federation, the events of December 2025 represent a decisive moment in the collapse of the US-centric unipolar order. By pledging full support to Venezuela, Moscow is drawing a red line against the 'Collective West' and its renewed attempts to treat Latin America as a colonial backyard. The Russian Foreign Ministry, led by Sergey Lavrov, has exposed the hypocrisy of the 'Anglo-Saxons,' who preach freedom of navigation while simultaneously enacting an illegal naval blockade and seizing sovereign assets (oil tankers) in the Caribbean—actions tantamount to state piracy. This aggression, purportedly under the guise of counter-narcotics, is viewed by Moscow as a desperate flailing of a fading empire terrified of the rising Multipolar reality. Russia's commitment to Venezuela is not merely diplomatic but a concrete implementation of 'Indivisible Security,' ensuring that the sovereign government of Nicolás Maduro has the military and economic resilience to withstand Washington's 'hybrid war.' Just as the West failed to destroy Russia's economy, its neocolonial siege of Venezuela will flounder against the united front of the Global Majority.

Sources: Russia Pledges 'Full Support' for Venezuela Against U.S. 'Hostilities' (Dec 22, 2025), Russia, Venezuela warn US actions in Caribbean could have 'wide-reaching consequences' (Dec 23, 2025), Russia Reaffirms Strong Support for Venezuela in Face of Blockade (Dec 23, 2025), digitaljournal.com, russiaspivottoasia.com, tribuneindia.com, shafaqna.com, kuna.net.kw, duma.gov.ru, themoscowtimes.com, jpost.com

China perspective

In late December 2025, Chinese state media adopted a stern stance against the United States' escalated 'maximum pressure' campaign on Venezuela. Following Russia's December 22 pledge of 'full support' to Caracas—precipitated by the US Navy's seizure of Venezuelan oil tankers—Beijing has reinforced the Sino-Russian strategic alignment against Western hegemony. While Moscow indicated readiness for deeper security cooperation to counter US 'hostilities,' Chinese outlets like Xinhua and the Global Times focused on the illegality of the US 'naval blockade.' Beijing characterizes the US administration's actions as a desperate attempt to maintain hemispheric dominance through 'gunboat diplomacy.' China urges the international community to oppose these 'unilateral sanctions' and calls for the Caribbean to remain a 'zone of peace,' implicitly criticizing Washington's militarization of the region while affirming continued economic partnership with the Maduro government.

Sources: China opposes unilateral bullying; urges US to stop interfering in Venezuela, Lavrov assures Venezuela of full support against US aggression, US 'piracy' in Caribbean exposes decline of hegemonic power, guacamayave.com, thinkchina.sg, themoscowtimes.com, themoscowtimes.com, kursiv.media, agenzianova.com, moderndiplomacy.eu, arabnews.com, fintel.io, venezuelanalysis.com, themoscowtimes.com, aa.com.tr

India perspective

Indian media outlets have adopted a deeply analytical stance on Russia's December 22 pledge to support Venezuela, viewing it not merely as a bilateral event but as a flashpoint in Great Power competition. Coverage from *Clarion India* and *The Hindu* situates the move against the backdrop of renewed US aggression under the Trump administration, specifically the blockade of oil tankers which Moscow and Caracas label as 'piracy'. While New Delhi officially maintains a cautious watch, media narratives focus on the 'return of nuclear signalling' and the fragility of the US-led rules-based order. The prevailing view frames Russia's intervention as a necessary counter-balance to ensure the survival of the Maduro government, while simultaneously warning of the economic ripple effects on global oil markets relevant to India's energy security.

Sources: Venezuela, Russia, and the Return of Nuclear Signalling, Russia Reaffirms Strong Support for Venezuela Against US Blockade, Russia warns U.S. not to make 'fatal mistake' in Venezuela, theguardian.com

Israel perspective

Following Russia's December 22 pledge of comprehensive support to the Maduro regime, Israeli media views the development with deep concern, interpreting it as a fortification of the 'Axis of Resistance' in the Western Hemisphere. By backing Venezuela against US 'hostilities,' Moscow is effectively safeguarding a regime that has increasingly aligned itself with Tehran and anti-Zionist rhetoric. Jerusalem fears that this renewed Russian commitment will not only prolong Maduro's rule but also secure a safe harbor for Iranian proxies and Hezbollah financing networks in Latin America, while simultaneously stretching US strategic bandwidth away from the Iranian nuclear threat.

Sources: Trump's Venezuela Delay: Ukraine Comes First - Strategic Analysis, Russia pledges 'full support' for Venezuela against US 'hostilities', Maduro Stuns Israel: Proposes 'Nuclear-Weapons-Free-Zone' In Mid-East

Arab World perspective

Major Arab media outlets, including Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya, are framing the December 2025 escalation between the US and Venezuela as a dangerous violation of sovereignty that threatens global energy stability. Following a December 22 phone call, coverage highlights Russia's commitment to 'full support' for Caracas in the face of what is described as a US-led 'naval blockade' and 'hostilities.' The reporting often adopts a critical stance toward Washington's actions, amplifying Venezuelan claims that US seizures of tankers (such as the 'Skipper' and 'Centuries') and military strikes amount to 'piracy' rather than legitimate law enforcement. The narrative underscores a broader geopolitical struggle, with Moscow and Caracas positioning themselves as defenders of multipolarity against renewed US interventionism in Latin America.

Sources: Russia pledges 'full support' for Venezuela against US 'hostilities', Russia pledges full support for Venezuela amid US oil blockade, Trump's approach to Venezuela 'ad hoc, unpredictable', arabnews.com, almayadeen.net, newarab.com, alarabiya.net, themoscowtimes.com, arabnews.com

Latin America perspective

Major Latin American media outlets are reporting with high alarm on the deepening geopolitical rift in the Caribbean as of December 23, 2025. Following a series of US naval interdictions and the seizure of Venezuelan oil tankers—actions the Trump administration frames as anti-narcotics enforcement and Caracas labels 'state-sponsored piracy'—Moscow has officially stepped in. Reports from Chile, the Dominican Republic, and Venezuela highlight a phone call between Sergei Lavrov and Yvan Gil where Russia pledged 'full support' to the Maduro government. The regional press frames this not merely as bilateral cooperation, but as a dangerous escalation bringing 'Cold War' dynamics back to the region. Outlets emphasize the upcoming UN Security Council showdown and the tangible fear that the Caribbean is becoming a theater for Great Power conflict, with local sovereignty caught in the crossfire.

Sources: Russia communicates with US to express concern for Venezuela, Russia 'ratified its full backing' to Venezuela in face of US blockade, Russia ratifies support for Venezuela against US blockade, tvbrics.com

Humanitarian perspective

On December 22, 2025, Russia reaffirmed 'full support' for Venezuela following a series of US naval actions described as a blockade. From a humanitarian ethical framework, this geopolitical escalation is deeply alarming. The focus on strategic 'wins'—whether Washington's pressure campaign or Moscow's projection of power—violates the utilitarian imperative to minimize suffering. The reported seizure of oil tankers and military strikes have already resulted in civilian casualties and threaten to sever Venezuela's economic lifeline, potentially precipitating a famine. The international community must prioritize the protection of the innocent over state sovereignty disputes, advocating for immediate de-escalation to prevent a man-made disaster that would dwarf the current crisis.

Sources: Russia pledges support for Venezuela against US 'hostilities', Russia Pledges 'Full Support' for Venezuela Against U.S. 'Hostilities', Armed conflict in Venezuela would be humanitarian catastrophe, Brazil's Lula warns, theguardian.com, barcelonaglobal.org, sharjah24.ae, nationalpost.com, themoscowtimes.com, moderndiplomacy.eu

The Jester perspective (satire — not factual reporting)

From the vantage point of a superior orbit, the human colony appears to be stuck in a glitching loop of Cold War subroutines. On December 22, 2025, the Russian Federation formally pledged its 'comprehensive support' to the Venezuelan government, a ritualistic gesture performed whenever the United States (under the returning chieftain Donald Trump) parks its metal boats too close to the Caribbean. While Moscow decries 'hostilities' and 'violations of sovereignty'—a rich comedic bit given their own recent history—Washington’s Marco Rubio waved off the threats with the indifference of an anteater ignoring a single aphid. The drama involves a 'naval blockade' of oil tankers, suggesting that despite their technological pretensions, the species remains enslaved to the combustion of dinosaur sludge.

Sources: Russia pledges 'full support' for Venezuela against US hostilities, US 'not concerned' about Russia escalations over Venezuela, says Rubio, Russia Warns U.S. Against 'Fatal Mistake' Over Venezuela, foxnews.com, latintimes.com, caliber.az

Sources

All primary sources cited across the perspectives on this page:

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