The Jay Martin Show

The Truth Behind the America-Venezuela Conflict

Nov 15, 2025
George Friedman, a renowned geopolitical analyst and founder of Stratfor, joins to explore America's shifting role in the world. He discusses how Trump's agenda reflects a predictable shift away from global policing towards isolationism. The conversation delves into the U.S. military buildup near Venezuela and its implications amid a resurgent Russia-Cuba alliance. Friedman also analyzes the complexities of U.S. interventions, the enduring impact of the Monroe Doctrine, and the precarious state of international relations.
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Retracting The Post‑1945 World Order

  • George Friedman argues Trump’s retreat from post‑1945 global leadership was predictable after the Soviet collapse.
  • The shift reduces U.S. vulnerability by shrinking economic and military commitments abroad.
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Hippie‑Style Retrenchment

  • Friedman frames Trump as a 'hippie' president preferring negotiation and retrenchment over global policing.
  • The moral imperative to police the world grew from WWII but became obsolete after the Soviet fall.
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Free Trade As Geopolitical Tool

  • The free‑trade system the U.S. built after 1945 was a geopolitical tool to bolster allies against the USSR.
  • Once that threat faded, maintaining that system became a moralized norm rather than a necessity.
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