Kellogg's Global Politics

U.S. National Security Strategy, Ukraine's Peace Plan, and War in Venezuela

Anita Kellogg

The United States has a new National Security Strategy. What does the world look like under the Second Trump Administration? Should the U.S. no longer strive to be a superpower? We take a look at what in the document seems to strengthen U.S. security, as well as what elements might undermine it and alarm us the most.


Next up, we discuss whether progress has been made on the Ukraine Peace Plan. Are we closer than we have ever been, or is peace still a distant prospect?


Finally, we continue the discussion on Venezuela. The U.S. has taken out more ships and begun seizing oil tankers. What does this escalation mean for the future of Venezuela and U.S. operations there?



Topics Discussed in this Episode

  • 04:30 - The New US National Security Strategy
  • 39:00 - Ukraine Peace Plan: Actual Progress or Not?
  • 1:00:00 - Venezuela: Ramping Up to War?


Articles and Resources Mentioned in Episode


The New US National Security Strategy



Ukraine Peace Plan: Actual Progress or Not?


Venezuela: Enforcement of the Trump Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine

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