Delcy Rodríguez adopts conciliatory tone as she stands in for Nicolás Maduro after Venezuelan leader captured by American forces and brought to US Tense calm spreads at border with Colombia after Maduro capture Analysis: European leaders appear torn in face of new world order Keir Starmer has said when asked if he would condemn the US action in Venezuela that he wants to wait to “establish the facts” and speak to Donald Trump , while insisting the UK would “shed no tears” over the end of Maduro’s regime. However, some of the British prime minister’s own MPs have been more outspoken, criticising America’s actions as a breach of international law. Now a [Labour government] won’t even defend them. This silence isn’t diplomacy. It’s the moral equivalent of a white flag. Continue reading...