Imperialism’s Non-Stop War Against Venezuela

Imperialism’s Non-Stop War Against Venezuela

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Robert Kagan, a leading architect of the 2003 Iraq invasion and the wider 'neocon' tendency in Washington, published an article this week titled 'Checkmate in Iran.' On today's show, Brian Becker and Layan Fuleihan discuss the latest headlines and react to this article, of which ...  Show more

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