The Globalist

Venezuela prepares for a US attack and tariffs slam the brakes on Japanese carmakers

Nov 13, 2025
Terry Stiasny, a political journalist and author, weighs in on the implications of the Paris attack anniversary and the fallout from Epstein's emails. Meanwhile, Guy Delaunay, a Balkans correspondent, sheds light on the controversy surrounding Belgrade's army HQ redevelopment, revealing public opposition to the project. They also discuss the serious preparations Venezuela is making for a potential US attack and the repercussions of US tariffs on Japanese car manufacturers, highlighting economic tensions on multiple fronts.
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INSIGHT

Allies Withhold Intelligence Over Strike Fears

  • The UK paused sharing some intelligence with the US over concerns its data could enable strikes that violate international law.
  • Garana Gerjic frames this as a major breach in Five Eyes cooperation with regional partners following Colombia and the Netherlands' pullbacks.
INSIGHT

Counterdrug Strikes Undermine Regional Cooperation

  • US strikes on suspected drug-trafficking boats have damaged relations with South American partners and hurt anti-narcotics cooperation.
  • Antonio Sampaio says the campaign undermines Western ability to fight cocaine production and strains longstanding intelligence partnerships.
ADVICE

Set Short Deadlines To Force Coalition Progress

  • The Dutch 'scout' set a three-week deadline for two centrist parties to agree core policies before seeking wider partners.
  • Sjöne Bostas suggests rapid, pragmatic agreements can break protracted coalition deadlock on housing and migration.
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