

#222 - Maduro and Venezuela
Aug 1, 2024
Elohim Monard returns to discuss the escalating crisis in Venezuela. He emphasizes the challenges of discerning reliable information amid turmoil. The conversation delves into Nicolás Maduro's questionable leadership and the legitimacy of recent elections. They also explore how the crisis impacts transnational crime and the geopolitical landscape, particularly Brazil's role. Monard reflects on the potential for the Venezuelan opposition to unite, despite the grim outlook for immediate change, highlighting the paradox of power and corruption in the region.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Navigating the Venezuelan Crisis: Media, Protests, and Regional Responses
01:37 • 3min
Venezuela's Political Climate and Regional Dynamics
04:29 • 20min
Intervention and Electoral Fraud in Latin America
24:30 • 4min
The Venezuela Paradox: Power, Corruption, and Implications
28:17 • 25min
Venezuela's Political Crisis and Regional Implications
53:01 • 7min