EPISODE · Aug 30, 2025 · 50 MIN
Are We Invading Venezuela?
from Unclassified With Preston Stewart and Ben Wheeler · host Unclassified
In this episode of the Unclassified Podcast, Ben Wheeler and Preston Stewart delve into the complex geopolitical situation surrounding Venezuela, discussing the U.S. military's recent deployments and the implications of potential regime change. They explore the motivations behind these actions, the reactions from both domestic and international audiences, and the broader context of U.S. foreign policy. The conversation also touches on viewer questions regarding political influencers and the dynamics of trust in media, culminating in a discussion of book recommendations that reflect on historical and contemporary issues.Unfiltered, unpolished, and undeniably engaging, Unclassified with Preston Stewart & Ben Wheeler brings global politics, geopolitics, and international relations to life. Join Preston and Ben as they break down the world's most pressing issues with a mix of sharp analysis, candid humor, and an occasional dose of chaos. Whether it's decoding international power plays or dissecting the latest global headlines, they cut through the noise to deliver smart, relatable conversations you actually want to listen to. Forget the monotony—this is global affairs for the rest of us.Preston Stewart: @PrestonStew_ on X, IG, and TikTok.Preston Stewart on YouTubeBen Wheeler: @d1wheeler on X, TikTok@BenTheWheeler on InstagramBen Wheeler on YouTubeChapters00:00 Introduction and Context of the Conversation02:55 Military Movements and Venezuela's Situation05:42 The Implications of U.S. Naval Deployments08:43 Regime Change and Its Consequences11:52 The Broader Geopolitical Landscape14:51 Viewer Questions and Insights17:35 Predictions and Speculations24:13 Navigating Global Tensions and Peace Efforts26:15 The Controversy of Flag Burning and Free Speech29:43 The Cold Civil War: Signs of Escalation33:47 Influencer Politics: The Chorus Controversy44:26 Book Recommendations and Reflections
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In this episode of the Unclassified Podcast, Ben Wheeler and Preston Stewart delve into the complex geopolitical situation surrounding Venezuela, discussing the U.S. military's recent deployments and the implications of potential regime change. They explore the motivations behind these actions, the reactions from both domestic and international audiences, and the broader context of U.S. foreign policy. The conversation also touches on viewer questions regarding political influencers and the dynamics of trust in media, culminating in a discussion of book recommendations that reflect on historical and contemporary issues.Unfiltered, unpolished, and undeniably engaging, Unclassified with Preston Stewart & Ben Wheeler brings global politics, geopolitics, and international relations to life. Join Preston and Ben as they break down the world's most pressing issues with a mix of sharp analysis, candid humor, and an occasional dose of chaos. Whether it's decoding international power plays or dissecting the latest global headlines, they cut through the noise to deliver smart, relatable conversations you actually want to listen to. Forget the monotony—this is global affairs for the rest of us.Preston Stewart: @PrestonStew_ on X, IG, and TikTok.Preston Stewart on YouTubeBen Wheeler: @d1wheeler on X, TikTok@BenTheWheeler on InstagramBen Wheeler on YouTubeChapters00:00 Introduction and Context of the Conversation02:55 Military Movements and Venezuela's Situation05:42 The Implications of U.S. Naval Deployments08:43 Regime Change and Its Consequences11:52 The Broader Geopolitical Landscape14:51 Viewer Questions and Insights17:35 Predictions and Speculations24:13 Navigating Global Tensions and Peace Efforts26:15 The Controversy of Flag Burning and Free Speech29:43 The Cold Civil War: Signs of Escalation33:47 Influencer Politics: The Chorus Controversy44:26 Book Recommendations and Reflections
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