
What Rough Beast Trump's Godfather foreign policy
Dec 18, 2025
Fred Kaplan, a national security columnist for Slate and author of multiple insightful books, delves into intricate foreign policy dynamics. He discusses the alarming 'double tap' incident in Venezuela and its implications. Kaplan argues that Trump's foreign policy resembles that of a mobster, favoring strongmen like Putin. He highlights the silence among military leaders and politicians in the face of troubling decisions and warns that the end of Pax Americana could leave the U.S. isolated in a shifting global landscape.
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Blockade Rhetoric Risks War
- Trump's Venezuela blockade rhetoric risks being an act of war if applied as total blockade rather than targeted sanctions.
- Fred Kaplan warns the announced measures are theatrical and unclear in execution or legal grounding.
Dark Fleet Foils Clear Enforcement
- Venezuela's opaque tanker practices make distinguishing sanctioned oil shipments practically impossible at sea.
- Kaplan says Trump's vague blockade language undermines policy clarity and strengthens Maduro politically.
Speedboats Are Not The Fentanyl Source
- The US attacks on speedboats are poorly justified as fentanyl-prevention given range and trafficking routes.
- Kaplan emphasizes these speedboats likely serve regional routes and are not the main source of US fentanyl deaths.
