Venezuela Explained: Legality, Oil, Russia, and What Happens Next
Global Politics with Leo - A podcast by Leo Lindermans
Venezuela Explained: Trump Captures Nicolás Maduro, US Strikes, and What Happens Next | Politics News & AnalysisIn today’s Venezuela episode, I break down the biggest news story in global politics: the US operation that captured Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro (and his wife) and launched strikes tied to that mission. We’ll walk through what happened, why the Trump administration says it did it, and what comes next.This episode is explained with context and evidence-led analysis - from the disputed 2024 Venezuelan election and international recognition, to the US claims about drugs, migration, and legitimacy. I also cover the role of Marco Rubio in shaping the US policy, Trump’s comments about Venezuelan oil, and the key legal question: international law vs the US domestic law.In this episode:What happened: Maduro’s capture and the strikes linked to the operation.The Trump administration’s three stated reasons: drugs, migration, legitimacy.The contested 2024 election, fraud allegations, and who recognized Maduro.“Cartel of the Suns” claims.Trump’s comments on Venezuelan oil and US investment.The legality debate: UN Charter Article 2(4), self-defence arguments, and enforcement reality.What happens next: the opposition, the vice president, the military, and transition risks.Global implications for Russia, Iran, the EU, and Latin America. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
