Analyzing the implications for Canada.
By Probe International
Investigative journalist Sam Cooper of The Bureau and Brave New Normal host Jason James delve into the U.S. indictment of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, his wife, and his associates for drug trafficking, framing it as part of a broader strategy to counter Chinese global hegemony. The urgency of U.S. actions in Venezuela are explored in tandem with recent developments concerning Iran, Greenland, and the Panama Canal, highlighting the interconnectedness of drug trafficking, oil control, Arctic strategy, and great-power competition. As Canada aligns more closely with China under Mark Carney, the potential for conflict in the Canadian Arctic looms, raising critical questions about the nation’s future in a shifting global landscape. The deeper significance of these developments have been oversimplified by legacy media, they argue, noting the coming months are critical—especially for Canada—as a prelude to potential major conflict (particularly if the U.S. takes military action in Taiwan against China).
Watch the conversation in full at The Bureau website here.
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