Silicon Curtain

Trump Carves up the World - Where's Next? Taiwan, Baltics, Cuba or Greenland?

Jan 6, 2026
In a gripping analysis, the podcast delves into the recent U.S. invasion of Venezuela, highlighting Trump's bold claims and the chaos in Caracas. Legal implications of military actions are scrutinized, alongside shifting geopolitical landscapes as the U.S. adapts a more interventionist approach. The conversation turns to potential flashpoints, including Taiwan and the Baltics. There’s also a dissection of how these maneuvers could impact domestic politics and erode democratic norms, making for a thought-provoking exploration of global disorder.
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INSIGHT

Hemispheric Posture Risks Global Mimicry

  • Neighbouring states view the strike as regional destabilisation with refugee and escalation risks.
  • A US Monroe-Doctrine-style posture invites other powers to mirror interventionism in their spheres.
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Precedent Fuels Authoritarian Propaganda

  • Russia and China gain propaganda leverage whenever Washington bypasses international rules.
  • Each authoritarian power can claim international law is a hypocritical tool of rivals.
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Precedent Threatens Multiple Regions

  • The Venezuela operation sets a precedent that could justify coercive actions against Taiwan, Greenland, or the Baltics.
  • Major powers may feel licensed to act within perceived spheres of influence without legal constraints.
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