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In this episode of The More Freedom Foundation Podcast, Robert Morris and Ruairi dive into Venezuela’s recent history, exploring how Hugo Chávez’s extraordinary luck with record-high oil prices shaped perceptions of his leadership—and why Nicolás Maduro has struggled by comparison. We also unpack why U.S. hostility often backfires, strengthening authoritarian leaders by giving them a convenient enemy to rally against. Plus, we make the case for why any talk of an American invasion of Venezuela is both dangerous and counterproductive.
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In this episode of The More Freedom Foundation Podcast, Robert Morris and Ruairi dive into Venezuela’s recent history, exploring how Hugo Chávez’s extraordinary luck with record-high oil prices shaped perceptions of his leadership—and why Nicolás Maduro has struggled by comparison. We also unpack why U.S. hostility often backfires, strengthening authoritarian leaders by giving them a convenient enemy to rally against. Plus, we make the case for why any talk of an American invasion of Venezuela is both dangerous and counterproductive.

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