
Neon Liberalism Venezuela and the State of American Strategy (with Giselle Donnelly)
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Jan 10, 2026 Giselle Donnelly, a foreign policy analyst and former AEI fellow, dives into the chaos surrounding the recent US raid on Venezuela. She unpacks the implications of Maduro's potential capture and the future of Venezuelan stability, challenging the notion that it could lead to democracy. The conversation touches on Trump's motivations, contrasting imperialistic ambitions with erratic policy execution. They explore the risks of special operations and the symbolic versus strategic interests driving American actions, emphasizing the need for a renewed liberal strategy.
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Personality Over Policy
- Trump’s foreign policy appears driven by personal narcissism and dominance rather than a clear, coherent strategy.
- Donnelly sees traces of hemispheric emphasis but argues much of the behavior reflects impulse, not long-term planning.
Opportunism Makes Policy Unpredictable
- Trump's opportunism and fear of appearing weak make his actions unpredictable and reactive.
- Donnelly compares him to a would-be bully trying to prove dominance, which undermines predictable strategic behavior.
Short Raids, Long Risks
- Trump favors 'spectacular' short raids and stunts that look decisive without long-term commitments.
- Donnelly warns repeated reliance on risky special-ops will eventually produce catastrophic failures like a 'Black Hawk Down'.

