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The Red Nation Podcast

Burying the Monroe Doctrine

The Red Nation Podcast

The Red Nation

Society & Culture, History

4.8943 Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2023

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Following a day-long discussion about U.S. interventionism and efforts to resist imperialism at the Latin America and Caribbean Policy Forum, host José Luis Granados Ceja is joined by Nick Estes from The Red Nation, Claudia De La Cruz from The People’s Forum, Teri Mattson of the WTF is Going on in Latin America and the Caribbean podcast, Celina della Croce and Hector Figarella from the Anti-Imperialist Action Committee, as well as Venezuelanalysis’ Greg Wilpert, to have a rich discussion about the fight to bury the Monroe Doctrine, ending sanctions on Venezuela, and drawing inspiration from the Bolivarian Revolution.

This is a repost from our comrades at Venezuela Analysis. Follow them on Twitter (@venanalysis) and subscribe to their podcast.

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0:00.0

And So, Don't come on on here. Greetings listeners, this is Negustis. Today's episode is a repost from the Venezuela Analysis

0:46.3

podcast by my friend and comrade Jose Luis.

0:51.7

You can check out all of Venezuela analysis podcasts and dispatches, news stories, newsletters,

0:58.8

and analysis at Venezuelaanalysis.com.

1:03.2

This conversation covers a roundtable that we did with Venezuela analysis on a conference

1:11.1

that was held last Saturday in Washington DC discussing the 200 year anniversary of the Monroe Doctrine and the

1:25.0

movements that are happening in the Americas, especially Latin America and especially the

1:27.1

Bolavarian revolution that is currently trying to bury that legacy and that doctrine. I hope you enjoy.

1:37.2

I want to welcome everybody here to this dispatch with the Venezuela analysis

1:40.6

podcast. We just wrapped up a day-long conference burying the Monroe

1:45.2

doctrine, an excellent activity with lots of inspiring panels and speeches from all of

1:50.8

the attendees and a really good energy from everybody who attended.

1:54.7

I'm really excited.

1:55.7

I think there's the building of strengthening our international bonds and links in the

2:01.0

anti-imperialist struggle. But, you know, this topic burying the Monroe doctrine, what does that mean in concrete terms? What it comes out of this conference? And what does it mean specifically for Venezuela?

2:14.8

Hello, my name is actor Figuirela,

2:16.8

an organizer with Western Massachusetts

2:19.6

with the Inter-Imperialist Action Committee,

2:21.8

thinking about the moral moral doctrine,

2:25.0

Bolivore was quoted to that a couple of times in regards to that. And I think

2:30.8

Chavez talked about it and it just to me it means that finally we could see a point in history where Latin America can finally be allowed to choose its destiny in self-determination,

2:47.6

Venezuela's doing that, Cuba has been doing that,

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