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Quico Toro: Venezuela was never a one-man show

5.1.2026
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36:57
15 Sekunden vorwärts
15 Sekunden vorwärts

Venezuelan expert Quico Toro explains why the removal of Nicolás Maduro feels historic—and yet leaves Venezuela largely unchanged, with the regime's machinery fully intact.  Toro warns that Washington's belief in Rodríguez as a workable "moderate" badly misreads her ideological lineage and incentives. Plus: a spiel on Trump's lies and bombast—why presidential exaggeration is a poor proxy for judging whether high-risk foreign operations actually succeed. And the thickness of Venezuelan oil, Trump blood, and maybe Trump himself.

Produced by Corey Wara | Coordinated by Lya Yanne | Video and Social Media by Geoff Craig

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