Dominican organizations condemn air blockade of Venezuela

A coalition of Caribbean organizations has issued a stern condemnation against the United States for conducting persistent electromagnetic interference operations in Caribbean airspace, particularly over Venezuela. The groups characterized these actions as violations of international law and the United Nations Charter, demonstrating what they termed an “imperialistic attitude” from a government attempting to position itself as global arbiter and executioner.

In an official press release, the signatories asserted that the United States lacks both moral and legal authority to dictate orders over Caribbean territories or sovereign nations. They framed the electromagnetic operations as multifaceted threats—endangering regional and global peace, compromising Caribbean security, creating hazards for aircraft over Venezuelan airspace, and representing intentional destabilization measures against a nation exercising its legitimate right to self-determination.

The coalition emphasized that no president holds the right to endanger millions of people or transform the Caribbean into a military testing ground. They called for global mobilization, particularly among American citizens, to halt these unilateral actions which they claim the Trump administration intends to impose even contrary to Congressional authority.

Specifically, the organizations demanded immediate intervention from UN Secretary-General António Guterres, urging him to convene the Security Council to enforce respect for Venezuelan sovereignty and Caribbean territorial integrity. They simultaneously called upon Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader to align with constitutional principles and international law by condemning what they described as colonialist air blockade tactics and electromagnetic attacks against the Caribbean region.