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Jon Lee Anderson

Veteran foreign correspondent and staff writer for The New Yorker, with decades of reporting from conflict zones including repeated reporting from Afghanistan; author of To Lose a War.

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46 snips
Mar 23, 2026 • 33min

Is Cuba Trump’s Next Target?

Ada Ferrer, Pulitzer-winning historian of Cuba and Princeton professor, offers concise historical perspective. Jon Lee Anderson, long-time Cuba correspondent, shares vivid on-the-ground reporting about economic collapse and daily life. They discuss U.S. policy pressure, Venezuela’s oil cutoff, political bargaining in Havana, migration risks, and the fraught history shaping Cuban–American relations.
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39 snips
Dec 3, 2025 • 40min

Why Is Trump Targeting Venezuela?

Jon Lee Anderson, a renowned staff writer for The New Yorker with extensive experience in conflict zones, shares insights on the Trump Administration's controversial military strikes on Venezuelan drug boats. He critiques the questionable intelligence and the performative nature of the operation. Anderson highlights the alarming reports of extrajudicial killings and questions the legality of U.S. actions. He argues that U.S. foreign policy may prioritize political spectacle over effective drug strategy, warning that historically, such actions breed mistrust in Latin America.
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35 snips
Mar 20, 2026 • 34min

Is Cuba Trump’s Next Target?

Ada Ferrer, Pulitzer Prize–winning historian of Cuba and Princeton professor, offers deep historical perspective. Jon Lee Anderson, longtime foreign correspondent, gives on-the-ground reporting from the island. They discuss U.S. moves toward regime change, Cuba’s economic collapse and Venezuela’s lost oil lifeline. Conversations cover negotiations, political strategy, daily hardships, migration pressures, and the risks of chaos.
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28 snips
Jan 6, 2026 • 45min

Special Episode: After Maduro’s Ouster, What Are Trump’s Plans for Venezuela?

Jon Lee Anderson, a seasoned New Yorker staff writer known for his in-depth Latin American coverage, joins Tyler Foggatt to discuss the audacious U.S. military operation that captured Nicolás Maduro. They explore the unique nature of this raid, its shaky intelligence, and the implications for U.S. intervention in Venezuela. The conversation delves into the motives behind the operation—especially oil—and what governance might look like post-Maduro. Anderson also analyzes the broader consequences for Latin America and geopolitical tensions with China and Russia.
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23 snips
Mar 24, 2026 • 45min

Will President Trump act on his threat to take Cuba?

Jon Lee Anderson, New Yorker staff writer and veteran Latin America correspondent, sketches a debilitated Cuba and why it is vulnerable now. He narrates the economic collapse, healthcare and power failures, Castro family influence, and foreign levers shaping possible change. He warns against simplistic, humiliating talk of takeover and urges learning from past regime-change mistakes.
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14 snips
Feb 23, 2026 • 40min

The New Yorker’s Jon Lee Anderson on Afghanistan: An American Catastrophe (Part Two)

Jon Lee Anderson, longtime New Yorker foreign correspondent famous for on-the-ground reporting in Afghanistan. He shares personal, often dangerous anecdotes from Kabul. He reflects on Western identity in the field, the limits of embedded reporting, the American footprint and withdrawal, Taliban governance and insurgent threats, and Afghanistan’s uncertain geopolitical future.
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14 snips
Feb 22, 2026 • 35min

The New Yorker’s Jon Lee Anderson on Afghanistan: An American Catastrophe (Part One)

Jon Lee Anderson, a New Yorker staff writer and veteran foreign correspondent, reflects on decades reporting from Afghanistan. He discusses why conflict has defined the country, shifting local loyalties, the rise of new power brokers, and how early American hubris and tactics expanded the mission. Stories range from commanders who survived by deal-making to Kabul’s chaotic governance.
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12 snips
Jan 5, 2026 • 33min

What will follow Trump's Venezuela attack?

Jon Lee Anderson, a veteran journalist from The New Yorker and expert on Latin American conflicts, discusses the recent U.S. military action in Venezuela. He delves into the complexities of Maduro's seizure, questioning the legitimacy of the drug trafficking charges against him. Anderson highlights the precarious power dynamics that could spark civil conflict. He critiques America's renewed assertiveness under Trump and examines the implications for hemispheric politics, resource control, and global responses from nations like Russia and China.
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9 snips
Feb 13, 2026 • 27min

Cuba is pushed to the brink

Jon Lee Anderson, longtime New Yorker correspondent with deep Cuba and Latin America reporting, breaks down the crisis on the island. He traces the oil cutoff and its ripple effects. He describes rolling blackouts, strained hospitals, and tourism collapse. He explains how tanker tracking, U.S. pressure, and regional politics shape Cuba’s precarious future.
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5 snips
Sep 23, 2025 • 37min

What Did Twenty Years of Western Intervention in Afghanistan Achieve? With Jon Lee Anderson

Jon Lee Anderson, a veteran foreign correspondent with extensive experience in conflict zones and author of 'To Lose a War', shares his insights on Afghanistan's tumultuous history. He discusses the unraveling of the US mission, revealing personal connections and key failures during two decades of intervention. Anderson highlights stories of resilience from the Afghan people and reflects on the complexities of modern-day Taliban control, youth culture, and the bittersweet legacies of education and betrayal left behind by Western presence.

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