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Maduro Is Now “More Dangerous” Than Bin Laden?

Jan 02, 202627 min
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Episode description

This clip breaks down the rhetorical shift behind U.S. policy toward Venezuela — and why language matters more than missiles.

We examine how Washington reframed Venezuela from a collapsing petro-state into a “narco-terrorist threat”, unlocking expanded legal war powers. The centerpiece of that shift? A $50 million bounty on President Nicolás Maduro — a reward larger than those once placed on Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein.

We unpack how:

  • Criminal language quietly turned into security doctrine

  • “Narco-terrorism” became a legal workaround for extraterritorial force

  • Low-level smugglers are treated like enemy combatants

  • Terror labels disappear when geopolitical utility changes (see Ahmed al-Sharaa)

This isn’t about defending Maduro — it’s about exposing how labels expand power, and why those tools are nearly impossible to put back once normalized.


This is Part 2 of our Venezuela series. Part 1 covers the U.S. naval escalation in the Caribbean.


TIMESTAMPS
00:00 – From Drug War to “Narco-Terror State”
01:55 – The $50 Million Bounty Explained
05:00 – Maduro vs. Bin Laden: The Price Tag Problem
07:30 – Terrorists… Until They’re Useful
11:30 – What “Narco-Terrorism” Actually Means
15:00 – Who’s Really Being Killed?



#Venezuela #NarcoTerrorism #USForeignPolicy #Maduro #DrugWar #Geopolitics #BroHistory #LatinAmerica #Sanctions #WarPowers


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