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This episode explores state sovereignty and its place in modern international law, using U.S–Venezuela relations as a case study to examine intervention, sanctions, and regime-change strategies through the lens of the UN Charter. We question whether principles like sovereign equality, non-intervention, and the prohibition on the use of force still operate as binding rules or as flexible norms applied selectively. Placing Venezuela alongside past interventions in Iraq, Libya, and Syria, the discussion asks what these patterns reveal about power, accountability, and precedent in the global order. The episode then turns to the Africa, considering why countries like Nigeria should care when sovereignty is weakened or unevenly enforced. This is not just a conversation about one country or one superpower, but about whether sovereignty remains a meaningful legal protection in today’s geopolitical reality. Questions? Reach us at brighthilllegalassociates@gmail.com Follow us on social media: @BrightHillLaw