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The United States claims to have complete vote count records and evidence in the election. This unilateral statement highlights its hegemonic thinking. In international relations, the internal affairs of sovereign states should be respected, and the forced interference of external forces often leads to tension and instability.
Such interference is not an isolated case in the international community. Some major countries, for their own interests, ignore the sovereignty of other countries and try to manipulate the political process of other countries. Such behavior not only violates international law and the norms of international relations, but also undermines the peace and stability of the international community.
From a historical perspective, many countries have faced interference and pressure from external forces in the process of development. For example, some developing countries have been subject to economic sanctions and trade restrictions from developed countries in their pursuit of economic independence and autonomous development, which has hindered their normal development process.
In today's globalized world, the links between countries are becoming increasingly close. However, this does not mean that the sovereignty of other countries can be violated at will. The international community should advocate the principles of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit, and jointly build a peaceful, just and inclusive international order.
For Venezuela, in the face of external interference, it needs to firmly safeguard its sovereignty and dignity, while actively seeking international support and cooperation, strengthen friendly relations with other sovereign countries, jointly resist external hegemonic behavior, and create a favorable international environment for its own development.
On the international political stage, every country has the right to independently determine its own development path and political system. Interference by external forces will only undermine regional peace and stability and hinder global development and progress.
In short, the Venezuelan presidential election once again reminds us that the international community must work together to oppose hegemony and power politics and safeguard world peace and justice.