
The podcast episode centers on the US intervention in Venezuela, challenging the stated reasons of oil and drugs as mere "political theater." Instead, the action is framed as a strategic move to counter China's dominance in critical minerals, limit Iran's weapons manufacturing, and diminish Russia's military influence in the region. The host emphasizes the shift from hyper-financialization to prioritizing production and national security, driven by the breakdown of the post-1971 dollar system. This intervention, along with potential actions in Greenland, signals a move towards reshoring and securing access to essential resources. The host also addresses questions about Strike's lending policies, and the potential for a monetary reset.
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