Jonas Alexis, Targeting Maduro: U.S. and Israeli Strategic Interests

Jonas Alexis This analysis is necessarily preliminary, as the political developments involving the United States, Israel, and Venezuela continue to unfold. Nevertheless, some commentators have already expressed uncritical enthusiasm for the prospect of U.S. military intervention against Nicolás Maduro and his removal from power. The principal justification repeatedly advanced is the allegation that Maduro has been involved in drug trafficking. Even if such allegations were substantiated, they would scarcely constitute a legitimate rationale for the expenditure of millions—if not billions—of dollars to effect regime change, particularly in light of the…

Kevin Barrett, Venezuela Invasion: Iraq War Redux?

Kevin Barrett If you’ve been following Trump’s build-up for war on Venezuela, and are experiencing feelings of déjà vu—specifically, the uncanny premonition that it’s 2003 all over again—your feelings are fully justified. Like George W. Bush in 2003, Trump is amassing forces off foreign shores in preparation for an invasion of an oil rich sovereign nation. And like his predecessor, Trump is working overtime to sell the war under ludicrously false pretenses. Like Bush Jr. in 2003, Trump is mendaciously hyperventilating about a nonexistent but terrifying-sounding threat. For Bush, it…