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Victoria Coates on The U.S.’s Role in Shaping Global Affairs: From Iran to Cuba (9 min) | 01-16-26

Former Deputy National Security Advisor & VP of the Heritage Foundation, Victoria Coates, calls into the program to talk about a range of topics, starting with a light-hearted conversation about the performance of the Philadelphia Eagles. The interview transitions to serious discussions on U.S.-Iran relations, highlighting the economic troubles in Iran and Trump's cautious approach. Coates also comments on the strategic significance of U.S. actions in Venezuela and their implications for deterrence against Chinese and Russian influence in the Western Hemisphere. The conversation ends with a hopeful outlook on potential reforms in Cuba following disruptions in Venezuelan support.

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