Humans are born with the capacity to learn any craft if they can find a teacher or mentor.
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Capacity
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Key Notes
He estimates that truly invading and occupying Venezuela would require an enormous force, on the order of roughly two million troops, which he treats as beyond America's current practical capacity.
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"It's pretty popular. Regardless of what the Americans say, Maduro is still the Democratic elected president. He's the elected leader of Venezuela. And his..."
"We human beings are all born with the capacity to learn anything if you wanted to learn it, right? If you want to be..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
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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