

Guillaume Long
Former foreign minister of Ecuador, providing expert commentary on the political situation in his country.
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Apr 10, 2024 • 1h 42min
4/10/24: Arizona Civil War Era Abortion Ban, CNN Debunks Israel Flour Massacre Lies, Ecuador Raid On Mexican Embassy, MTG Threatens Johnson Ouster, Norfolk Southern Fined Over Derailment, NPR Editor Blasts Organizations Bias
In this discussion, guest Guillaume Long, the former foreign minister of Ecuador, sheds light on the country's political turmoil, including a controversial raid on the Mexican embassy. He emphasizes the instability faced by leftist politicians in Ecuador. The conversation also dives into Arizona's revival of a Civil War-era abortion ban, examining its political implications. Additionally, the hosts critique NPR's bias, revealing how it impacts trust and community engagement in news media.

Jan 5, 2026 • 44min
'We're in charge': What's Trump's plan for Venezuela?
Joining the discussion are Daniel Landsberg-Rodriguez, a Venezuelan-American political analyst; Germania Rodriguez-Poleo, a Montreal-based journalist; Guillaume Long, a former Ecuadorian foreign minister; and Justin Vahis, a historian and director at the Paris Peace Forum. They delve into Venezuelans' mixed feelings about Maduro's arrest, U.S. actions perceived as aggressive, and the implications for international law. The panel also explores power dynamics in Venezuela, the potential role of Delcy Rodríguez, and the historical risks of U.S.-led regime changes.


