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EPISODE · Jan 8, 2026 · 29 MIN

Emergency Pod (Part 2): Venezuela Was an Act of Aggression — An Attorney Explains Why

from Reason Rises · host Doug V

In Part Two of this emergency discussion recorded 01/07/2026, Doug continues his conversation with International War Crimes Attorney Ewen Allison, focusing on why U.S. actions in Venezuela may constitute an act of international aggression. Ewen breaks down the crime of aggression, the principle of sovereignty, and why oil or regime preference cannot legally justify intervention.The discussion explores how violations of international law weaken the global order, the role of the International Criminal Court, and the dangerous precedent being set for future conflicts—including implications for NATO allies and Greenland. This segment offers a clear, expert-driven look at U.S. foreign policy, power, and accountability.#Venezuela #InternationalLaw #CrimeOfAggression #USForeignPolicy #WarCrimes #ICC #HumanRights #GlobalPolitics #NATO #ReasonRises

In Part Two of this emergency discussion recorded 01/07/2026, Doug continues his conversation with International War Crimes Attorney Ewen Allison, focusing on why U.S. actions in Venezuela may constitute an act of international aggression. Ewen breaks down the crime of aggression, the principle of sovereignty, and why oil or regime preference cannot legally justify intervention.The discussion explores how violations of international law weaken the global order, the role of the International Criminal Court, and the dangerous precedent being set for future conflicts—including implications for NATO allies and Greenland. This segment offers a clear, expert-driven look at U.S. foreign policy, power, and accountability.#Venezuela #InternationalLaw #CrimeOfAggression #USForeignPolicy #WarCrimes #ICC #HumanRights #GlobalPolitics #NATO #ReasonRises

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