3 Reasons and 80,000 Lives to Justify a Military Strike on Venezuela
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If a foreign enemy killed 80,000 Americans, we’d call it war. But when those deaths come from overdose? We call it crime.
In this episode, I will lay out the shocking reality of how state-sponsored drug networks are waging war on the U.S and Venezuela is at the heart of it.
I will explain how the U.S. is legally reframing these cartels as terrorist threats and what that means for our national defense.
You’ll walk away with a new understanding of how international law, U.S. drug policy, and military strategy intersect.
Listen to the full episode now and find out the legal justification for targeting Venezuela.
Key Takeaways
Introduction (00:00)
Legal and strategic justifications for targeting Venezuela (01:35)
International law and the concept of armed attack (04:47)
Role of Congress and legal authorization (13:34)
The moral and strategic case for targeting Venezuela (16:40)
The impact of US actions on global drug trafficking (18:46)
Future of US-Venezuela relations and military interventions (24:37)
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