
Liberty Lockdown Maduro Captured by US Forces: Trump's Secret Plot for Venezuela Oil Ahead of Iran Regime Change
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Jan 4, 2026 The host explores the shocking U.S. military operation that captured Maduro amidst rising global tensions. He connects the Venezuelan strike with protests in Iran, suggesting a looming regime change. Trump’s shift toward interventionism is scrutinized, highlighting influences from Netanyahu and the implications for global oil supply. The dynamics of U.S. interests in Venezuelan oil reveal a troubling shift back to neoconservative policies, contrasting sharply with past noninterventionist rhetoric. The conclusion warns against the hidden interests driving foreign policy decisions.
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Maduro Capture Tied To Iran And Oil
- Clint Russell links Maduro's capture and U.S. strikes to broader moves against Iran and regional oil geopolitics.
- He argues regime change in Iran could prompt U.S. actions that make Venezuelan oil strategically valuable.
Sanctions As A Pretext For Intervention
- Russell suggests sanctions are used to create economic pain that provokes uprisings and provides pretext for intervention.
- He claims soft power often aims to force regimes to crack so the U.S. can justify military action.
Iran Protests Could Trigger Global Oil Shock
- Russell connects protests in Iran and U.S. readiness to strike as signs a color revolution may facilitate regime change.
- He warns a hard response from Iran could close the Strait of Hormuz and spike oil prices.
