Swanu leader Evilastus Kaaronda has called on Namibia and the global community to take a firm stand against what he terms foreign-driven regime change and continued global instability.
Kaaronda gave his stance on the abduction of Venezuela's president, Nicolas Maduro, and his wife.
News of the abduction of President Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, has reached all corners of the world.
The Swanu leader believes this does not necessarily come as a surprise, as he says it serves as a stark reminder of how quickly Western imperialism can drag the entire globe back into the dark ages.
As such, Kaaronda says all of progressive humanity must firmly reject this development.
"We must, as a people of the world, reject the perpetual suffering of nations of the world at the hands of America and its continued global chaos that it sows everywhere in the world. We must, as a people of the world, not be allowed to be cowed into accepting an order that has no respect for international rules, an order that is not rules-based."
Kaaronda urges Namibia to stand with the government of Venezuela and reiterated calls for an urgent meeting by the United Nations Security Council.
"Namibia must add its voice to that call, and we must demand, without delay, the removal of the United States as a member of the United Nations. We further demand the immediate and unconditional release of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, that the people of Venezuela be reunited with their elected leader, and that constitutional order be restored in that country."
He is specifically advocating for the rejection of the idea that the US's foreign actions aim to secure liberty for all people worldwide.
"It has everything to do with the United States' insatiable desire to control, to benefit from the natural resources of Venezuela, particularly its oil. And to this end, we must not be part of those who want to continue perpetuating or peddling the idea that America is for people or that America is for democracy anywhere in the world. It is not. It never was. It never will be."
Numerous countries and regional groups, including Russia, China, the African Union, South Africa and Ghana, have demanded Maduro's release and have condemned the Trump Administration's actions as illegal.