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Jon Herold and Chris Paul are joined by Ghost for a focused discussion on Venezuela, regime change narratives, and the growing tension between public perception and operational reality. The episode centers on reactions to Nicolás Maduro’s removal, how the media and political class are framing the event, and why certain details remain deliberately unclear. Ghost walks through strategic considerations involving continuity of government, preexisting authorities, and why silence or ambiguity can be more powerful than formal declarations. The conversation also examines the War Powers Act, congressional pressure, and whether recent actions meet the legal definition of armed conflict. Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize patience, narrative discipline, and the dangers of forcing premature conclusions, while engaging with live chat and addressing internal debates within the audience. The show closes with reflections on information warfare, timing, and why understanding what is not being said is just as important as what is openly stated.
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Jon Herold and Chris Paul are joined by Ghost for a focused discussion on Venezuela, regime change narratives, and the growing tension between public perception and operational reality. The episode centers on reactions to Nicolás Maduro’s removal, how the media and political class are framing the event, and why certain details remain deliberately unclear. Ghost walks through strategic considerations involving continuity of government, preexisting authorities, and why silence or ambiguity can be more powerful than formal declarations. The conversation also examines the War Powers Act, congressional pressure, and whether recent actions meet the legal definition of armed conflict. Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize patience, narrative discipline, and the dangers of forcing premature conclusions, while engaging with live chat and addressing internal debates within the audience. The show closes with reflections on information warfare, timing, and why understanding what is not being said is just as important as what is openly stated.

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