Actor Oscar Povencal has issued a strongly worded condemnation of the United States and former President Donald Trump following reports surrounding the alleged abduction of Venezuela’s president.
In an emotionally charged statement on GTV Breakfast Show, Povencal criticized what he described as America’s double standards in global politics, accusing them of abusing its power against smaller nations. His comments have since sparked widespread debate, drawing attention to ongoing geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and several Latin American countries.
In his message, Povencal used provocative language to challenge American leadership, daring the U.S. to direct its aggression toward more powerful nations instead. “If you are man enough, go to China and abduct their president,” he said, a remark clearly intended to underscore what he views as selective bullying in international relations.
The actor argued that such actions would never be attempted against global superpowers, claiming this exposes hypocrisy in how international law and sovereignty are applied.
Political analysts note that although the language was confrontational, the statement reflects growing frustration among public figures over foreign interventions and power imbalances on the world stage. The controversy has once again reignited conversations about diplomacy, sovereignty, and the limits of global influence.

