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Bye Bye Maduro, You Gone Now

Bye Bye Maduro, You Gone Now


Season 1 Episode 319


Jacob takes on the U.S. seizure of Nicolás Maduro and what it reveals about American power, imperial strategy, and hemispheric priorities. This was less about China or narco-trafficking and more of than a blunt assertion of control over resources and geography. Venezuela is a test case, possibly a rehearsal, for deeper U.S. intervention in the Western Hemisphere, especially Cuba, and a sign of Washington consolidating power closer to home as its global leverage erodes.

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Timestamps:

(00:00) - Introduction and Emergency Episode Announcement

(00:49) - Background on US-Venezuela Relations

(01:44) - The US Attack on Venezuela

(02:55) - Implications for Venezuela and the Region

(04:16) - Historical Context and US Imperialism

(05:51) - Forecasting Future Geopolitical Moves

(06:33) - Cuba as the Next Geopolitical Target

(15:50) - China's Influence in Latin America

(18:39) - Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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Jacob Shapiro is a speaker, consultant, author, and researcher covering global politics and affairs, economics, markets, technology, history, and culture. He speaks to audiences of all sizes around the world, helps global multinationals make strategic decisions about political risks and opportunities, and works directly with investors to grow and protect their assets in today’s volatile global environment. His insights help audiences across industries like finance, agriculture, and energy make sense of the world.

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