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As tensions rise in the Caribbean, this episode examines a dangerous convergence: Russian missile capabilities, Venezuela’s strategic positioning, and the growing risks faced by U.S. naval forces. Moving beyond headlines, we analyze the structural logic of deterrence, escalation, and great-power competition—why presence no longer guarantees control, how proximity reshapes risk calculations, and what this means for U.S. strategy in its near abroad. What you’ll learn: How missile reach and basing change naval risk in confined theaters Why Venezuela’s role matters more now than at any point in decades The realist logic behind escalation without intention What this signals for U.S.–Russia–China dynamics going forward If you want clear, unsentimental analysis that follows power where it actually moves, subscribe to the channel, like the video, and share your take in the comments. We focus on systems, not spectacle. ⚠️ Disclaimer This channel provides independent geopolitical commentary and analytical reporting. It is not affiliated with John Mearsheimer, the University of Chicago, or any governmental or academic institution. All content is based on publicly available information, reputable journalism, historical research, and original editorial synthesis. Narration utilizes AI tools for educational and journalistic purposes. Nothing here constitutes political, financial, or legal advice. Our focus is strictly on governments, strategies, and global power dynamics. Hashtags: #Geopolitics #USNavy #Venezuela #RussianMissiles #CaribbeanSecurity #GreatPowerCompetition #Deterrence #Realism #GlobalStrategy