Hugo Chavez, The Spectre

Hugo Chavez, The Spectre

With 4 million Venezuelans leaving the country since Hugo Chavez was elected just 20 years ago, we're witnessing the Western Hemisphere's worst humanitarian crisis in recent times.  Neighboring countries

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Gran Colombia Reborn?

Joseph Humire joins Ezra Levant on The Rebel Media to discuss Venezuela and its long-term goals in the region. Venezuelan military plans outline the Bolivarian Revolution's end goal: an enlarged state in the region that

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Syria, Russia, and Trump

Syria, Russia, and Trump

Fellow J.D. Gordon joins RPP Noticias in Peru while on an SFS trip to present the event "La crisis de Venezuela y la Cumbre de las Américas" with the University San Ignacio de Loyola. Here, Gordon takes a break from th

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Hezbollah Crime-Terror Network Poses Big Concerns, Should Be Focus At Summit Of The Americas

As world leaders from throughout the Western Hemisphere gather in Lima, Peru for the Summit of the Americas VIII on April 13th – 14th they should agree to target Hezbollah and dismantle their crime-terror emp

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The truth about mafias and criminals in Miraflores

Joseph Humire joins Carla Angola with EV TV to discuss Hezbollah in Venezuela. This interview details the permissive atmosphere in the country and how Hezbollah has been able to take hold and use the country as a safe ha

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El Caso de Óscar Pérez

Ve Joseph Humire habla con Fernando del Rincón de CNN en Español sobre Óscar Pérez y la falta de derechos humanos en Venezuela, la regimen, y guerra asimétrica  [Watch the video (in Spanish) below and hear Joseph H

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What is the Center of Latin America’s Security Challenges?

Author of this article, Adelle Nazarian, comments on Congresswoman Ros-Lehtinen's remarks at the Western Hemisphere Security Forum, hosted by the Center for a Secure Free Society and Daniel Morgan Graduate Scho

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As China’s Military Power Grows, Potential Conflicts Arise

It was once argued that China had opted to emphasize economic growth rather than military capacity. The goals of China’s military modernization were (a) to respond to a declaration of independence by Taiwan, and (b) t

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