Venezuela was once South America‘s wealthiest country, and Latin America‘s most stable democracy. Today, 96% of Venezuelans are living in poverty. The country has been hijacked by a criminal dictatorship, and is used as an international hub for drug trafficking, money laundering, illegal gold mining, and political interference from foreign actors. While the country remains stuck in a political imp... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | NewsPolitics |
In this episode, we're joined by returning guest Joseph Humire, Executive Director of the Center for a Secure Free Society, and host of the new Border Wars podcast, to discuss recent developments along the Colombia-Venezuela border as they relate to ... more
In this episode, we're joined by Dr. Evan Ellis to discuss how Russia's invasion of Ukraine could affect Venezuela, Russia's closest ally in the Western Hemisphere. more
In this episode, we discuss the Juan Guaidó-led Venezuelan opposition's "National Salvation Agreement" and their recent decision to enter ongoing negotiations with representatives of the Maduro regime (include Nicolás Maduro's son) in Mexico, as well... more
NOTE: This episode was recorded prior to the July 2021 protests in Cuba. These nationwide protests, stemming from chronic shortages, lack of medical supplies, and skyrocketing prices for basic necessities, are the largest seen in decades, and are dir... more
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This podcast is extremely beneficial for those who are English-speaking wanting to educate themselves on the Venezuelan crisis and other International affairs. As a native Venezuelan studying and living in the United States I am pleased to see podcasts such as this that create a middle ground and assist in educating on how complex our situation is. As many are aware, Venezuelans tend to be extremely political and I am pleased this podcast also grants a bi-partisan appeal which is extremely impor... more
This podcast series is one of the best sources of information about the state of that nation — which, unfortunately, the world is becoming oblivious about. Being a US citizen, and following the political rhetorics of the day, I can’t help but wonder if people should take a moment to understand what socialism really means. This show should be the first point to start if they want. Venezuela’s people are suffering and there’s no end in sight. We should learn from that example and say no to any for... more
The sanctimonious tone of the host and his guests of “we’re giving you the UNBIASED facts, don’t listen to those crazy leftists!!” is really too much for me. In episode 2, the guest - who proudly admits to having worked for regime media CNN and MSNBC - actually declares: “The opposition has never had a good propaganda machine internationally.” … How deluded does one have to be to actually believe that? The situation in Venezuela is incredibly complex and by no means black or white, but if you’re... more
Please continue with this podcast as long as you can. This is the most eloquent and cohesive channel out there about the Venezuelan crisis. The fact that is in english make sit so much more effective.
After two episodes I had to quit. more
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