The Antony Loewenstein Podcast

Inside the US Kidnapping of Venezuela’s President


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In this episode, Antony Loewenstein speaks with Latin America expert Dr. Rodrigo Acuña about the dramatic US kidnapping of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro in January 2026 and what it reveals about the future of American power in the region.

They unpack the long history behind the crisis, including how Venezuela has been portrayed in Western media, the legacy of Hugo Chávez, and why successive US administrations have targeted governments that challenge American dominance in Latin America. Rodrigo draws on decades of research and on-the-ground experience to explain how Venezuela became a flashpoint for debates around sovereignty, oil, and global power.

The conversation explores the immediate fallout of Maduro’s removal, including sweeping concessions over Venezuela’s oil sector and what Rodrigo describes as an “occupation without troops.” They also examine contested elections, media narratives, and the broader implications of a revived Monroe Doctrine under Trump, signalling a more aggressive approach to US influence across the Western Hemisphere.

The episode widens out to look at the region more broadly, including the rise and fall of Latin America’s “pink tide,” the erosion of regional alliances, and the growing pressure on Cuba as US sanctions intensify. Ultimately, it’s a deep dive into the geopolitics of regime change, media framing, and the ongoing struggle over sovereignty in Latin America.


Produced by: Lena Helou and Lem Zakharia

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