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The Case Against a U.S. Regime Change Operation in Venezuela w/ Justin Logan
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On this edition of Parallax Views, J.G. Michael is joined by Justin Logan, Director of Defense and Foreign Policy Studies at the Cato Institute, for a deep-dive into the dangers of U.S.-led regime change in Venezuela. Logan discusses the new article he co-wrote with friend of the show Brandan Buck for The American Conservative, âDonât Do It, Mr. President,â a forceful argument rooted in the foreign-policy tradition of realism and restraint.
Logan unpacks why he and Buck see the Trump administrationâs escalating military postureâfrom a Marine Expeditionary Unit to the USS Gerald Ford carrier strike groupâas a perilous slide toward yet another unnecessary intervention. We also examine the administrationâs bogus claims about âdrug boatsâ allegedly bound for the U.S., a flimsy public rationale that Logan and Buck argue doesnât withstand even minimal scrutiny.
From there, the conversation shifts to the long, troubled history of U.S. involvement in Latin America and the legacy of the Monroe Doctrine; why Venezuela, a country twice the size of Iraq with a loyal military, would be an extraordinarily difficult and dangerous target for regime change; and how the lessons of Iraq and Libya loom ominously in the background. Logan and Buckâs analysis stands as a welcome antidote to the neoconservative saber-rattling typified by Bret Stephensâs New York Times op-ed, âThe Case for Overthrowing Maduro.â
Throughout the discussion, Logan offers a grounded reminder of why military adventurism contradicts the very promises Trump made about ending wars; and why Venezuelan regime change would almost certainly worsen the very problems Washington claims it wants to solve.
1013 episodes
Manage episode 520289417 series 2362658
đ Pitch in on Patreon and fuel the future of free-thinking conversations. https://www.patreon.com/parallaxviews
Also visit our returning sponsor Mike Swanson's Wall Street Window for the best financial and trading newsletter around:
https://wallstreetwindow.com/
On this edition of Parallax Views, J.G. Michael is joined by Justin Logan, Director of Defense and Foreign Policy Studies at the Cato Institute, for a deep-dive into the dangers of U.S.-led regime change in Venezuela. Logan discusses the new article he co-wrote with friend of the show Brandan Buck for The American Conservative, âDonât Do It, Mr. President,â a forceful argument rooted in the foreign-policy tradition of realism and restraint.
Logan unpacks why he and Buck see the Trump administrationâs escalating military postureâfrom a Marine Expeditionary Unit to the USS Gerald Ford carrier strike groupâas a perilous slide toward yet another unnecessary intervention. We also examine the administrationâs bogus claims about âdrug boatsâ allegedly bound for the U.S., a flimsy public rationale that Logan and Buck argue doesnât withstand even minimal scrutiny.
From there, the conversation shifts to the long, troubled history of U.S. involvement in Latin America and the legacy of the Monroe Doctrine; why Venezuela, a country twice the size of Iraq with a loyal military, would be an extraordinarily difficult and dangerous target for regime change; and how the lessons of Iraq and Libya loom ominously in the background. Logan and Buckâs analysis stands as a welcome antidote to the neoconservative saber-rattling typified by Bret Stephensâs New York Times op-ed, âThe Case for Overthrowing Maduro.â
Throughout the discussion, Logan offers a grounded reminder of why military adventurism contradicts the very promises Trump made about ending wars; and why Venezuelan regime change would almost certainly worsen the very problems Washington claims it wants to solve.
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