“While much of the American media continues to focus on gossip, trivia, and hostility toward President Donald Trump, some will actually cover the meeting in Hanoi between the President and North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un.
However, if you pull back and look at the entire planet, you will see many things are changing across the globe. Because of the mainstream media’s myopic focus, we simply don’t have a very good understanding of what is happening abroad.
In fact, the world is perhaps more in flux now than any time since the end of World War II. Consider some of the uncertainties building around the world.
In Venezuela, the dictator Nicolás Maduro may be able to survive and keep power with the support of Cuba, Russia, Iran, and China. This would be a blow to all the democratic countries that have publicly come out for his replacement. It would be a special blow to the prestige of President Trump and the United States if Maduro is still in power a year from now.”
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