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China Issues Stark Warning to Washington, Threatens Military Action and Sweeping Sanctions if Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro Is Not Released
China Threatens Military Action and Sanctions Against United States Over Detention of Venezuela’s President Maduro
Global tensions escalated sharply on Monday after China issued a stern warning to the United States, threatening military action and sweeping economic sanctions if Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro is not immediately released.

In a strongly worded statement from Beijing, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned what it described as the “illegal detention of a sovereign head of state,” accusing Washington of violating international law and undermining global stability. Chinese officials said the arrest of President Maduro represents a dangerous precedent that could destabilize diplomatic norms worldwide.
“China firmly opposes the unlawful seizure and detention of the leader of a sovereign nation,” the statement read. “If the United States fails to correct this grave mistake and release President Maduro without delay, China will take all necessary measures to defend international law and the principles of state sovereignty.”
According to Chinese officials, those measures could include targeted economic sanctions against U.S. institutions and companies, restrictions on trade and financial cooperation, and unspecified military responses. While Beijing did not provide details on potential military action, the language marked one of China’s strongest warnings to Washington in recent years.
The United States has not yet formally responded to the threat. Senior U.S. officials, speaking anonymously, said Washington maintains that its actions toward Venezuela are justified on national security and legal grounds, though critics argue that the move bypasses established international and constitutional procedures.
The standoff has triggered alarm across the international community. Several countries have called for restraint, warning that the dispute could spiral into a broader geopolitical crisis involving major world powers. The United Nations Secretary-General urged all sides to de-escalate tensions and resolve the matter through diplomatic channels.
Russia and several Latin American governments have also voiced concern, with some expressing support for Venezuela’s sovereignty and others warning that the situation could destabilize the region. Global markets reacted nervously to the news, with analysts citing fears of sanctions, trade disruptions, and heightened military risk.
As diplomatic efforts intensify behind the scenes, observers say the coming days will be critical. Whether through negotiation or continued confrontation, the outcome of the Maduro detention dispute could have lasting consequences for U.S.–China relations and the global balance of power.
