What Trump Wants in Venezuela - The Ezra Klein Show
What is America doing in Venezuela?
On Jan. 3, the Trump administration launched an operation that ended with the capture of President Nicolás Maduro, who is now in New York City on narcoterrorism and weapons charges. Were going to run it, essentially, until such time as a proper transition can take place, Trump said.
Mr. Trumps policy here is strange for a number of reasons: The U.S. is suffering from a fentanyl crisis, but Venezuela is not known as a fentanyl producer. Venezuelas oil reserves are not the path to geopolitical power that they might have been in the 1970s. Mr. Maduro was a brutal and corrupt dictator, but Mr. Trump has left his No. 2 in charge. And Mr. Trump ran for office promising fewer foreign entanglements not more.
So why Venezuela, and why now? Thats the question we look at in this conversation.
Jonathan Blitzer is a staff writer at The New Yorker. He has profiled Stephen Miller and has been following the U.S. militarys drug boat strikes in the Caribbean, as well as the Trump administrations evolving agenda in Latin America. Hes also the author of the book Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here: The United States, Central America, and the Making of a Crisis.