Donald Trump has captured the Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and put him in American custody. The Economist’s editor-in-chief Zanny Minton Beddoes asks a panel of our experts which countries could be next on the president’s list.
00:00 - Which country is most at risk?
01:10 - What pushed Donald Trump to capture Nicolás Maduro
01:50 - The threat to Greenland
03:48 - How worried are people about annexation?
Watch the full show:
The United States has captured Venezuela’s dictator, Nicolás Maduro:
How the Pentagon snatched Nicolás Maduro:
Donald Trump wants to run Venezuela, and dominate the western hemisphere:
The many risks to Donald Trump’s plans to “run” Venezuela:
Donald Trump’s great Venezuelan oil gamble:
America’s raid on Venezuela reveals the limits of China’s reach:
Cuba’s regime is now in Donald Trump’s sights:
Venezuelan immigrants in America are trapped in policy purgatory:
Peace and prosperity in Venezuela will come from democracy, not oil, writes Ricardo Hausmann:
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