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Today Venezuela, Tomorrow maybe YOU!

33 min · 8 de ene de 2026
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IAIS Podcast | Today Venezuela, Tomorrow maybe YOU! What does it mean when the rules-based order storms into Caracas at dawn, bombs strategic targets, and whisks a sitting president and his wife to a U.S. courtroom, accusing him, as he insists, of being kidnapped? In this explosive episode of the IAIS Podcast, host Dr. Abdul Latiff sits with Dr. Azzam Tamimi to unravel the tangled threads connecting Gaza, Iran, and now Venezuela , all under the same global logic of power draped in the language of “rules” and “law”. From Gaza’s unending flames to Tehran’s perpetual tension and Caracas’s live international crisis, they argue that today’s “rules-based order” often feels less like neutral arbitration and more like neo-colonial force projection. But buried in crisis is transformation: as Western hegemony frays, there’s a deeper, quieter strength emerging among those once constrained from Palestine to Tehran and now Venezuela. 🎙️ Tune in for raw reality, sharp analysis, and a daring look at a world where the old order shakes… and new possibilities stir. #IAISPodcast #Venezuela #Gaza #Iran #RulesBasedOrder #USImperialism #Geopolitics #GlobalShift

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