Is America's bold strike on Maduro turning into the next prolonged foreign entanglement?
On this revealing episode of the Tara Palmeri Show, former U.S. diplomat Brett Bruen, who served in Venezuela during his career and as director of global engagement in the Obama White House, joins to unpack the high-risk aftermath of the operation that captured Nicolás Maduro. Bruen explains why regime change often proves far easier than stabilization, from fractured power centers in the Chavista movement to the challenges of rebuilding oil production, addressing humanitarian crises, and navigating complex terrain that could fuel insurgency. The discussion dives into the Trump administration's pragmatic pressures on interim figures like Delcy Rodríguez, sidelining opposition leaders, potential oil motivations, and broader implications of revived Monroe Doctrine rhetoric inviting rival powers like China and Russia into the hemisphere.
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Are We Headed for a Venezuela Mess?
Chapters:
00:00 Welcome to the Tara Palmeri Show
01:09 Brett Bruen joins the Tara Palmeri Show
02:15 Maduro captured while asleep
03:01 Why the U.S. targeted Maduro now
04:35 Pressuring Delcy Rodríguez
05:48 Is this a stable long-term solution
07:11 No political preparation for aftermath
08:32 Trump threats undermine regional support
09:26 No single center of power in Venezuela
11:25 Is it really about drugs or oil
13:24 Rebuilding Venezuela oil production
15:53 Humanitarian crisis for Venezuelans
18:45 What happens in the power vacuum
19:33 Risk of insurgency in tough terrain
23:29 Potential regional combustible situation
24:50 Can Hegseth and Rubio run Venezuela
27:24 Trump embraces Monroe Doctrine
32:42 Where does Venezuela go from here
35:00 Thanks for watching the Tara Palmeri Show
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