Green Party Webinar Highlights U.S. Aggression Against Latin America

Webinar to address military attacks, economic coercion, and violations of international law

Mar. 25, 2026 at 8:00pm

The Green Party Peace Action Committee will host a webinar on March 25 at 8 pm ET to discuss the U.S. government's aggressive campaign of military attacks and economic coercion against nations in Latin America. The webinar will feature speakers who will address how these actions violate international law and undermine the sovereignty of Latin American countries.

Why it matters

The U.S. has increasingly taken unilateral actions against Latin American nations, including military attacks, seizure of vessels, economic sanctions, and attempts at regime change. These interventionist policies threaten regional stability and self-determination, raising concerns about the erosion of international law and norms.

The details

The webinar will cover a range of U.S. actions, such as deadly attacks on Venezuela, a blockade of fuel supplies to Cuba, and the seizure of vessels in international waters. Speakers will argue that these tactics violate international law and reflect a disregard for the sovereignty of Latin American countries.

  • The webinar will take place on March 25, 2026 at 8 pm ET.

The players

Madelyn Hoffman

Co-Chair of GPAX, dedicated environmentalist and peace activist, former director of New Jersey Peace Action, and Green Party candidate for U.S. Senate and Governor of New Jersey.

Daniel Kovalik

Human rights lawyer and author who is a strong critic of U.S. interventionist foreign policies, opposing regime change operations, economic sanctions, and military interventions.

Leonardo Flores

CODEPINK's Latin America Campaign Spokesperson & Coalition Organizer, born in Venezuela and maintains close ties to social movements in the country.

Dr. Angela Marino

Author of "Populism and Performance in the Bolivarian Revolution of Venezuela" and professor at the University of California, Berkeley, leading the Critical Perspectives on Democracy + Media of the American Hemisphere (D+M Lab).

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The takeaway

This webinar highlights the growing concerns about the U.S. government's aggressive and interventionist policies towards Latin American countries, which threaten regional stability, self-determination, and the rule of international law.