
"This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss what the so-called "Donroe Doctrine" means for international order after the US military extracted Maduro from Venezuela amid rumblings over Greenland and Cuba, the background and evolving situation in Minnesota after an ICE agent killed a woman during a raid, and how changes to the federal recommended childhood vaccine schedule dangerously denormalize routine vaccines with guest Dr. Josh Sharfstein, Professor of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University."
"Meridith McGraw, Benoît Morenne, and Annie Linskey for The Wall Street Journal: Venezuela to Give U.S. Up to 50 Million Barrels of Oil, Trump Says The Economist: Venezuela presents a big headache for big oil Gerard Baker for The Wall Street Journal (Opinion): Four Myths About the Capture of Nicolás Maduro William M. LeoGrande and Peter Kornbluh for Foreign Policy (Analysis): Trump's Bad Neighbor Policy"
U.S. military forces extracted Nicolás Maduro from Venezuela, prompting debate about the so-called 'Donroe Doctrine' and its implications for international order amid rumblings over Greenland and Cuba. Economic stakes include U.S. access to Venezuelan oil, with reports suggesting Venezuela may supply up to 50 million barrels to the United States and concerns among major oil firms. Legal and geopolitical analysts question the legality and regional consequences of the operation. In Minnesota, video and reporting have complicated official accounts after an ICE agent shot and killed a woman during a raid, generating intense political fallout. Changes to the federal childhood vaccine schedule risk normalizing vaccine delays and weakening routine immunization practices, raising public-health alarms.
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