Baltimore People’s Power Assembly condemns U.S. strikes on Venezuela and calls for immediate protest
The Baltimore People’s Power Assembly strongly condemns the U.S. military’s brutal strikes on Venezuela and the kidnapping of its president, Nicolás Maduro. Airstrikes on civilian and military targets come after weeks of provocation against Venezuela by Donald Trump and the entire U.S. government. As if bombing innocent fishermen and migrants along the coast was not bad enough, the United States has now escalated its war against Venezuela with airstrikes aimed at crippling Venezuela’s crucial infrastructure in Caracas, the nation’s capital.
These strikes are flagrant violations of international law and the self-determination of the Venezuelan people. While in the United States, workers face historic joblessness and inflation, the U.S. government continues to pour millions into waging war.
In response to these brutal and inhumane attacks on Venezuela, the Baltimore People’s Power Assembly is calling for a demonstration in Baltimore to demand no war on Venezuela. We need money for healthcare, education, and jobs—not war on Venezuela.
WHAT: No War on Venezuela Protest and Rally
WHEN: Saturday, January 3, 2026, 2 PM
WHERE: City Hall, 100 N. Holliday Street, Baltimore
WHO: Baltimore People’s Power Assembly
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