The Monroe Doctrine Reloaded: Venezuela, Drugs, and Empire
Description
Veni, Vidi, Vuvuzela..? The US has launched multiple military volleys at Venezuela. Hegseth and Trump claim it's about narco-terrorism, but Venezuela barely produces drugs. Rich and Adam expose the real agenda: seizing oil reserves larger than Saudi Arabia's and forcing Russia and China out of America's backyard as part of Trump's neo-imperialist Monroe Doctrine revival. They trace America's 150-year addiction crisis from Civil War morphine to fentanyl, revealing how the "War on Drugs" has always been cover for political repression and resource extraction.
[00:00 ] Podcast Introduction and Banter
[04:26 ] Trump's Venezuela Ambitions and America's Drug Culture
[07:24 ] The History of Morphine and Its Impact
[15:32 ] The Rise of Heroin and Its Consequences
[28:02 ] The War on Drugs and Its Racial Implications
[36:13 ] Modern Drug Issues and International Relations
[40:57 ] Legalizing Marijuana and Drug Policies
[41:22 ] Geopolitical Aspirations in Latin America
[42:00 ] Venezuela's Political Landscape
[42:21 ] Mexico's Role in Drug Trade
[45:25 ] US Military Actions Against Venezuela
[51:53 ] Economic and Political Implications
[54:24 ] Comparisons to Historical US Interventions
[56:31 ] Potential Consequences and Future Predictions
[01:19:56 ] Final Thoughts and Conclusions




