
"Peter Kornbluh speaks to Marc Lamont Hill on Trump's abduction of Venezuela's president and the fallout for Latin America. Following United States forces' abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, a new set of questions is emerging as to how far Donald Trump is prepared to go in pushing US power abroad through direct intervention. But is this a real break with past policy or the latest iteration of the US's longstanding interventionist power play in Latin America?"
"And with Cuba back in the administration's sights, will Trump push for further action in the region? This week on UpFront, Marc Lamont Hill speaks with Senior Analyst at the National Security Archive, Peter Kornbluh."
United States forces' abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has raised urgent questions about the scope of US willingness to use direct intervention abroad. The action prompts evaluation of whether the approach represents a break from previous US policy or a continuation of longstanding interventionist practices in Latin America. The situation also signals renewed focus on Cuba as a potential target for further US action. The conversation centers on geopolitical implications, regional fallout, and the likelihood of expanded interventionist measures under Trump's administration.
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