Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez / US Military Intervention in Venezuela 2026 / 2026-03-01
Position
“Maduro is an authoritarian. I've said that. But invading Venezuela will not bring democracy - it will bring another Iraq. It will bring another generation of young Americans dying in a foreign country while the people who ordered the invasion profit from the reconstruction contracts. We've seen this movie before and it always ends the same way. The Venezuelan people deserve democracy, and military occupation is the opposite of democracy.”
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Position from 2026-03-01
Military regime change does not work in the age of nationalism - externally imposed governments lack legitimacy, resistance is inevitable, and the intervening power becomes responsible for a state it cannot govern
Their wording: “We've seen this movie before - Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan - military regime change doesn't bring democracy, it brings chaos and occupation”
AOC holds this from the progressive anti-war tradition informed by the post-9/11 generation's experience watching regime change wars produce failed states rather than democracies
Also held by (15)
National sovereignty is inviolable under international law; no state has the right to militarily intervene in another state or abduct its leader, regardless of that government's character
Their wording: “The Venezuelan people deserve to determine their own future - military occupation is the opposite of self-determination”
AOC applies anti-imperialist principles consistently, arguing that even an authoritarian government cannot be replaced by external military force without violating the people's fundamental right to self-governance
Also held by (11)
The narcoterrorism and democracy framings of the US intervention in Venezuela are pretextual - the primary motivation is access to Venezuelan oil reserves and geopolitical control of the Western Hemisphere
Their wording: “The 'narcoterrorism' framing is a pretext - the same playbook they used for WMDs in Iraq”
AOC identifies the pattern of threat inflation used to justify prior interventions, arguing that the narcoterrorism and democracy framings do not justify unilateral military invasion
Also held by (10)
Incompatible with (1)
held by Lindsey Graham, Nikki Haley, Marco Rubio, Ben Shapiro, Donald Trump, JD Vance, Matt Walsh
The Constitution vests war-making authority exclusively in Congress; military operations without prior Congressional authorization are unconstitutional
Their wording: “Once again, no vote, no debate, no authorization - the President just sent troops to invade a sovereign country”
Consistent with her broader framework, AOC demands that any military action receive democratic authorization through Congress, viewing unilateral executive war-making as a constitutional crisis regardless of the target