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In one of the most dramatic and controversial moments in recent U.S.–Latin America relations, the U.S. military captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, brought them to the United States on criminal charges, and sent shockwaves across the region. So what happens next? Between Trump's very transparent desires for oil investment in the country, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio setting his sites on a regime change in Cuba next, the U.S. is taking aggressive stances in Latin America.
I'm joined by Frank Mora, Professor of Politics and International Relations at Florida International University and former U.S. ambassador to the Organization of American States, to discuss what potential futures look like for Venezuela, and the broader Latin American region.
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By Emily GrossIn one of the most dramatic and controversial moments in recent U.S.–Latin America relations, the U.S. military captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, brought them to the United States on criminal charges, and sent shockwaves across the region. So what happens next? Between Trump's very transparent desires for oil investment in the country, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio setting his sites on a regime change in Cuba next, the U.S. is taking aggressive stances in Latin America.
I'm joined by Frank Mora, Professor of Politics and International Relations at Florida International University and former U.S. ambassador to the Organization of American States, to discuss what potential futures look like for Venezuela, and the broader Latin American region.
Don't forget to like and subscribe!