Special Episode - Venezuela Explained: Politics, Oil, and U.S. Influence
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In this special episode of Debatable at Best, Ray Ali and Amol Gharte break down the events leading up to the recent U.S. military action in Venezuela and explore why it may have happened.
We walk through the known facts surrounding the attack, then examine competing explanations — including the Trump administration’s claim that oil played a central role. With Venezuela holding some of the world’s largest crude reserves, we discuss whether this was about energy security, leverage, or something bigger.
The conversation expands to China’s growing proximity to Venezuela, particularly through oil and economic ties, and whether U.S. action was meant to send a broader message about global influence and red lines.
Finally, we debate what precedent this sets for the United States: a shift toward a more aggressive posture, flexing military power to protect strategic interests, and what this could mean for geopolitics going forward.
No answers — just perspective.