Fourth Reich Archaeology

#069 Fourth Reich Geopolitik 7

Nov 14, 2025
They dissect U.S. military actions off Venezuela’s coast and the claim those killed were “narco-terrorists.” They trace the Monroe Doctrine and rapid history of U.S. imperialism in Latin America. They critique media complicity, regime-change motives, corporate interests around Panama and the Canal, and recent covert operations and naval showmanship.
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Spanish‑American War Cemented U.S. Empire

  • The Spanish‑American War transformed the U.S. into a global imperial power with overseas colonies.
  • Dick traces this war as the moment the U.S. sought new outlets after continental expansion ended.
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Corporate Interests Drive Interventions

  • U.S. corporations like United Fruit and Rockefeller interests repeatedly partnered with government to exploit Latin American resources.
  • Don and Dick show coups and interventions served corporate extraction and geopolitical control.
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Soft Power Creates Dependency

  • 'Soft power' tools like USAID and the Peace Corps have been used to create dependency and political leverage.
  • Don argues aid programs often destabilize local economies and benefit U.S. political aims.
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