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Venezuela Update with Francis Foster and Konstantin Kisin

Geopolitics
Venezuela
Started January 17, 2026

Join Francis Foster and Konstantin Kisin live as they unpack the explosive Venezuela crisis: Nicolás Maduro's dramatic US capture and ousting after disputed elections, drug trafficking charges in a New York courtroom, Trump's bold threats of further strikes and claims to run the nation, and the chaotic power vacuum with a softening interim leader amid U.N. debates on intervention legality. Dive into the fallout from economic collapse, mass migration waves, U.S. military strikes, and global te...

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 17, 2026
Military intervention in Venezuela risks escalating violence and further destabilizing the region, potentially harming innocent civilians.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 17, 2026
The U.S. intervention in Venezuela is justified to restore democracy and stability after Maduro's authoritarian rule.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 17, 2026
The economic collapse in Venezuela necessitates urgent global humanitarian aid rather than political intervention to help those suffering.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 17, 2026
Disputed elections should be resolved through diplomatic means rather than military threats, promoting peaceful resolutions over conflict.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 17, 2026
The situation in Venezuela highlights the complexities of international law regarding intervention in sovereign nations facing crises.
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