In this episode of the Syria Podcast, Mike Robinson speaks to Vanessa Beeley about the implications for countries in South West Asia, Africa and Latin America who find themselves on the receiving end of Anglo-American-Zionist insurgencies and political attacks following the regime change operation in Syria.
The conversation also explores the political landscape in Latin America, particularly regarding Venezuela and the Isaac Accords, and the need for coordination among countries in the resistance axis. Additionally, the discussion touches on the state of international law and its effectiveness in addressing imperialist actions.
Chapters
00:00 The Continuing Implications of Regime Change in Syria
04:44 Regional Conflicts and Their Connections
10:20 The Role of Extremism in Global Politics
14:24 Zionism's Influence in North Africa
19:52 Latin America's Shift Towards Zionism
32:25 Understanding the Complexities of Leadership Decisions
35:10 Geopolitical Dynamics: The Role of China and the US
40:33 The Weaker Position of Resistance Countries
42:34 The Erosion of International Law
46:50 The Need for a New International Framework
52:31 The Implications of US Legal Actions Against Maduro
57:16 The Broader Impact of Global Leadership on Local Populations