
Venezuela After Maduro: US Policy, Oil, and Regional Risks
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January 12, 2026 · 14 min · Episode 160
About this episode
Todd Martinez and Josh Grundleger discuss the implications of US policy on Venezuela and regional risks in Latin America.
Todd Martinez and Josh Grundleger discuss the US ouster of Nicolas Maduro, the revived Monroe Doctrine, and key risks for Latin America, including oil investment, debt restructuring, regional market reactions, and impacts on migration and tourism.
People in this episode
Host: Todd Martinez
Guest: Josh Grundleger
Topics covered
- US Policy
- Venezuela
- Oil Investment
- Debt Restructuring
- Regional Risks
- Migration
- Tourism
Keywords
- Venezuela
- Nicolas Maduro
- US Policy
- Oil
- Debt Restructuring
- Migration
- Tourism
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Monroe Doctrine
Places: Venezuela, United States, Latin America
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