Roger Stone articulates a vision for a revised "Don Road" doctrine, emphasizing a shift toward surgical military precision and the protection of American interests without the burden of prolonged foreign wars. Stone highlights the recent extraction of Nicolás Maduro from Venezuela as a "masterpiece" of limited power projection, contrasting it with the nation-building failures of past administrations to argue that regime change is less important than stabilizing global oil supplies and dismantling narcoterrorism. Through interviews with activists and former politicians, the program explores the potential for a democratic transition in Venezuela and the rising civil unrest in Iran, suggesting that these movements can succeed through local patriotic resistance rather than American "boots on the ground." Ultimately, the text serves to defend Donald Trump’s "America First" foreign policy as a strategic method to isolate communist adversaries like China, Russia, and Cuba while simultaneously securing the Western Hemisphere.
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