The New York Times is pushing for regime change in Venezuela, and supported a failed coup attempt this summer against President Maduro, who it calls a dictator who won a “tainted election.” Of course, the Times celebrated the short-lived 2002 US-backed coup against Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez, and has continued to openly call for another ever since. In fact, “the Paper of Record” has supported virtually every U.S.-backed coup since 1945 and the end of World War Two.
GVS Deep Dive Saudi Arabia just secured two of the most powerful assets in modern geopolitics: the U.S. F-35 stealth fighter and tens of thousands of Nvidia’s most advanced AI chips. Washington hoped this would pull Riyadh firmly back into the American orbit. But the outcome is something neither side fully expected: Mohammad bin Salman outplayed both Washington and Beijing — and used the great-power rivalry to his advantage.
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