Danny frames the Venezuela escalation as a Monroe Doctrine-style operation justified by anti-drug rhetoric and asks Jiang to place it within the larger pattern of U.S. imperial decline and war escalation.
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Drug WAR Rhetoric
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"Yeah, well, you know, you've covered Iran in particular, that war that nearly blew up into a world war. Some say that World War..."
"Twenty boats have been struck in the recent period by the short -term administration, killing dozens. And governments like Colombia saying that those who..."
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The interview opens with leaked Epstein emails and ends with Ukraine, but Jiang's through-line never changes: public politics is wrestling, elite trust is held together by blackmail, and the American empire now looks most...
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