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Challenging Pepe Escobar On Iran Protests, Maduro Capture & Oreshnik Strike

Before the video made by Mario the newly fallen, a note to Pepe Escobar, a good friend and mรญ compa (compatriot).

Dearest Pepe, thank you for this. We don’t have time or energy to please these little yapping dogs. He is trying to build his name on your fame. I know you are a moral man and you analize, and report and you don’t criticize. I find myself in a space where some criticism (not even critique) is necessary here and there.

Love, Amarynth ๐Ÿ™

But first, a little local Salsa – an innoculation. Yeah! dance it! Move those hips, feel the vibes, from the lands where we still sing and dance and as a convincing demonstration that there is life where the neo-Caligula bombed, and in the lands where babies are now again freezing, and in other spots being burned to death. This is a war against life itself. Compare these vibes with neo-Caligula’s stiff moves hanging on his zionist puppet strings.

PEPE ESCOBAR ON VENEZUELA, IRAN, & UKRAINE – A NEW WORLD ORDER?

Iโ€™ve said on multiple occasions that after Maduroโ€™s capture, and with the severe weakening of Iran and their proxies, itโ€™s become very difficult to criticize the capabilities of the U.S military and their intelligence.

Well, Pepe Escobar disagrees, and he disagrees with many of my stances, including whether the Iranian regime will survive the current protests.

In this conversation we discuss:

โ€ขโ  โ Who betrayed Maduro within his inner circle
โ€ขโ  โ What the future of Venezuela looks like
โ€ขโ  โ Is Iran next
โ€ขโ  โ Will the Iranian regime survive
โ€ขโ  โ And what all this means for the ongoing war in Ukraine

@realPepeEscobar regularly visits China, Russia, Iran, Lebanon, Venezuela, and even Yemen, and has deep knowledge on those regions, so I hope you enjoy his insights as much as I have.

03:02 – Venezuela intervention framed as reckless move tied to petrodollar collapse

06:11 – Venezuelan security chief demoted amid suspicions of internal betrayal

08:50 – Regime change vs U.S. interests: democracy not the real objective

11:22 – Trumpโ€™s unpredictability debated as a negotiating weapon in geopolitics

12:25 – Iran, Russia, and China unimpressed by Trumpโ€™s โ€œmadmanโ€ strategy

15:59 – NATO attacks on Russiaโ€™s nuclear command centers shift war dynamics

18:23 – U.S. dominance narrative challenged: geopolitics not about winning or losing

20:32 – Hezbollah described as ideological movement, not just an Iranian proxy

22:44 – Yemen and Iran framed as long-term resistance societies shaped by sanctions

26:04 – Iranian protests: economic pain mixed with foreign regime-change playbook

29:12 – Iranโ€™s internal weaknesses acknowledged amid sanctions and generational divide

33:55 – Russia and China quietly backing Iran through infrastructure and logistics

36:20 – Beijing and Moscow operate on long-term strategic timelines, not fear

39:09 – BRICS payment systems and de-dollarization efforts explained

41:56 – Sanctions identified as main obstacle to Venezuelaโ€™s economic recovery

50:05 – Russia-Ukraine war outlook turns bleak after attack on Putinโ€™s residence

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wlhaught2
18 hours ago

The questions gave Pepe Escobar a chance to parse the Western talking points and narratives and of those dealing with the West and talking their language, such as “work with the US” “has many nuances” and the Nixon Madman Theory and the even more insane 2.0 version of Trump. As… Read more »

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emersonreturn
22 hours ago

i learned something crucial…something i had not heard or read before, something that if pepe has shared previously completely eluded me—-that in kazan the brazilian foreign ministry told lula that venezuela would not be allowed to join brics. & the shock was huge. undoubtedly i missed this previously…but it has… Read more »

Don
Don
22 hours ago

I liked the young man. He asked cogent, to the point, and very relevant questions. Pepe handled the questions well, but the young man made some very good points.

Kim carsons
Kim carsons
10 hours ago
Reply to  Don

The young man is an airhead, with zero clues and a lot of disposable cash living on stolen land without giving it a seconds thought. He’s a product of Western thought-police and he’s a long way from knowing anything about anything, but his money he made from essentially gambling makes… Read more »

Nora
Nora
23 hours ago

Pearls before Swine…
The influencer is lifeless and incapable of absorbing anything. 

emersonreturn
23 hours ago
Reply to  Nora

you’ve nailed it, Nora. ‘the influencer’ is lifeless, impenetrable, incapable of listening, preoccupied with his next command mission. pepe’s nimble navigation around the black shirt interrogator brought laith to mind, his artful weave through lebanese interlocutors.

Peranga47
Peranga47
20 hours ago
Reply to  Nora

Thanks Nora, You are exactly right

cronetoo
1 day ago

Yes … I was disappointed when Larry Johnson appeared with Nawfal … actually I have wondered about LJ for a while now…

Bravo Pepe!

Amarynth, I’m sure you misspelled his surname on purpose, right? Having a ‘foggy’ morning so …

Don
Don
22 hours ago
Reply to  cronetoo

Regarding Larry Johnson, he is highly intelligent and speaks well, but he is CIA. He gets his retirement check from the CIA. The incoming Governor of Virginia spent 8 years in the CIA. She, as I have met her and discussed things with her in the past, is, like Larry… Read more »

Don
Don
21 hours ago
Reply to  Don

Correction on my part. Apparently Johnson did not retire from the CIA but spent only four years with them before moving to the State Department, if you can believe what Wikipedia says. Ha. Still, I trust no “spooks and kooks” and I have met many that apparently spent their entire… Read more »

Mr P
20 hours ago
Reply to  Don

Larry “Gunner” John recently said he did not get a pension from the CIA. Some may observe that the organization has other, more subtle, means of reward and discipline.

AHH
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AHH
1 day ago

Hahahaha. I usually avoid this insolent zionazi like the plague, but Pepe ran him into the ground. Well worth it. You could see all his superficial talking points (on cue notes to his left) atomized, and without effort. He quickly started visibly wilting, and chugging that fancy water like Temple… Read more »

Mr P
20 hours ago
Reply to  AHH

I liked the costume, very Italian Fascist.

Bruce
1 day ago

Mario appears to be arrogant and using Pepe as a prop to allow the host to share his ‘brilliance’