His recommended Trump-side strategy is limited military land strikes plus economic embargo pressure used as bargaining leverage to force Maduro into a treaty negotiation rather than immediate regime change.
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Economic Embargo
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"...strategy is to use a military strikes, military land strikes and economic embargo as a means to negotiate a treaty. Okay. And so, so..."
"he has a way to negotiate with other Latin American and South American countries like Cuba and Nicaragua. So if you look at the..."
"...either. Okay? So then what you do next, of course, is economic embargo where you basically prevent Iran from trading with the world. Right?..."
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