Adrian Blomfield, a Senior foreign correspondent at The Telegraph, and Dr. Carlos Solar, a Latin America security expert at RUSI, delve into the seismic shifts in Venezuela following Trump's capture of Maduro. They discuss the implications for Iran, Russia, and China, who are now facing significant losses in a key ally. The pair explore the revived relevance of the Monroe Doctrine and debate whether the U.S. is creating a client state in Venezuela. They also touch on how these developments impact global order, with a particular eye on future tensions involving Taiwan and Ukraine.