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  • Who Opposes Iran’s Government? U.S., Israel, Gulf States & the Protest Strategy | Mohammad Marandi
    Jan 21 2026

    In this in-depth interview, Iranian scholar Mohammad Marandi breaks down the latest protests in Iran and places them within the wider context of U.S. imperial strategy and regime-change operations.We discuss who is protesting inside Iran, the social and ideological composition of the opposition, and the external forces backing and amplifying unrest. Marandi draws direct parallels between Iran and recent developments in Venezuela, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh, arguing that these cases reveal a consistent American playbook for destabilizing sovereign states.The conversation also examines whether the U.S. and Israel will escalate beyond protest support, potentially following the Venezuela model of sanctions, economic warfare, and political sabotage—or even military confrontation. We analyze the role of Gulf monarchies, their strategic alignment with Washington and Tel Aviv, and how they may participate in efforts to weaken Iran.This interview offers a critical perspective rarely heard in Western media, challenging dominant narratives around protests, democracy, and “humanitarian intervention.”📌 Topics covered:Who is protesting in Iran—and whyForeign backing of protests and information warfareThe American Empire’s global strategyVenezuela, Sri Lanka & Bangladesh comparisonsU.S.–Israel regime-change tacticsIran’s opposition forces and ideologyThe Gulf states’ role in confronting Iran🔔 Subscribe for independent geopolitical analysis beyond Western media narratives.

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    35 min
  • Trump Took Maduro Hostage — What Comes Next? | Chas Freeman
    Jan 11 2026

    In this wide-ranging interview, former U.S. ambassador Chas Freeman offers a blunt assessment of Washington’s latest escalation against Venezuela and its global consequences.Freeman examines President Trump’s treatment of President Nicolás Maduro, arguing that the episode amounts to a political hostage crisis rather than legitimate diplomacy. He explains how the United States is openly violating international law through unilateral sanctions—and why much of the world now views U.S. power as coercive rather than rules-based.We also discuss:How other countries can counter U.S. sanctions and legal overreachThe reaction of the MAGA camp to the Venezuela escalationWhether Washington has a coherent strategy ahead—or is improvisingThe geopolitical impact of oil sanctions on China, Cuba, Russia, and the Global SouthWhy energy warfare is becoming a central tool of U.S. foreign policyThis conversation is essential viewing for anyone trying to understand U.S. imperial strategy, the future of sanctions, and the shifting global balance of power.📌 Guest: Chas W. Freeman Jr., former U.S. Ambassador and Assistant Secretary of Defense📌 Topics: Venezuela, Trump, Maduro, sanctions, oil geopolitics, China, Russia, international law, MAGA

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    50 min
  • Why the U.S. Keeps Targeting Venezuela: Oil, Empire & China’s Influence | Ben Norton
    Jan 6 2026

    Why does the U.S. keep escalating against Venezuela—across administrations and political parties?Journalist Ben Norton explains how oil interests, Miami-based political hawks, and China’s rise in Latin America drive Washington’s policy.🔴🔴🔴Support Independent media to remain bold: https://patreon.com/IndiaGlobalLeftLink for donation: https://paypal.me/sankymudiar🔴🔴🔴In this in-depth interview, journalist and geopolitical analyst Ben Norton breaks down the latest U.S. escalation against Venezuela and places it within the long history of Washington’s interventions in Latin America.We begin by examining Donald Trump’s renewed pressure on Venezuela and why the United States periodically intensifies confrontation with left-leaning governments across the region. Ben explains how these escalations are tied to imperial strategy, domestic U.S. politics, and economic interests, rather than genuine security concerns.A key focus of the discussion is the powerful alliance between oil interests and political hawks based in Florida and Miami, and how this nexus has shaped U.S. policy toward Venezuela, Cuba, and the wider region for decades.We also explore whether there has been a real shift in rhetoric—from framing Venezuela as a “national security threat” under Obama to accusations of drug trafficking under Trump—or whether this represents a continuity of regime-change strategy using different justifications.Finally, Ben Norton analyses how Latin American political and economic elites view the region’s deepening ties with China, and why Beijing’s growing role has triggered alarm in Washington. What does China’s presence mean for U.S. dominance in the Western Hemisphere, and how does it factor into escalating pressure on Venezuela?This conversation is essential viewing for anyone seeking to understand U.S. imperialism in Latin America, Venezuela sanctions, oil politics, China’s rise, and the real drivers of Washington’s foreign policy.Topics covered:– U.S. escalation against Venezuela– Trump vs Obama policy continuity– Oil interests and Miami political lobbies– Regime-change narratives and propaganda– Latin America–China relations– U.S. imperial strategy in the Global South🔴🔴🔴Follow us on Substack: https://substack.com/@indiagloballeftTwitter: https://twitter.com/Indiagloballeft Instagram https://www.instagram.com/indiagloballeft/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559411353392Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/69Y9iCWUv8ha3ATsPWtWk0?si=ee1f0de3de094f17Telegram: https://t.me/+WNlqoiv1Rhg5NjEx🔴🔴🔴📌 Subscribe to India & Global Left for in-depth conversations on global politics, imperialism, and the Global South.

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