Jiang says the settlement Trump actually wants is one in which Maduro opens the Venezuelan economy to American private interests, possibly installs Machado as vice president, and effectively accepts Venezuela as an economic colony of the United States.
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American Private Interests
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"...basically Maduro agrees to open up the Venezuelan economy to American private interests and Maduro agrees to maybe put in Machado as his vice..."
"...are anti -American. And if you were to bring in American private interests, then that would, um, undermine his constituents, constituencies. Um, uh, he..."
"...Koreans, the South Koreans, the Japanese, in order to promote American private interests. Basically, America's going to treat the wealth, the resources of its..."
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Jiang starts with a tactical question about Trump and Venezuela, but the interview keeps widening until Venezuela becomes only the first front in a larger story: a Monroe Doctrine empire that prefers calibrated coercion...
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