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Prof. Jeffrey Sachs: Regime Change in Venezuela (Transcript)

Here is the full transcript of American economist and public policy analyst Prof. Jeffrey Sachs’ interview on Judging Freedom Podcast with host Judge Napolitano on “Regime Change in Venezuela”, November 4, 2025.

Opening Remarks

JUDGE NAPOLITANO: Hi everyone. Judge Andrew Napolitano here for Judging Freedom. Today is Tuesday, November 4, 2025. Professor Jeffrey Sachs joins us. Professor Sachs, I know it’s practically Wednesday where you are. Thank you very much for your time.

JEFFREY SACHS: Nice to be with you.

JUDGE NAPOLITANO: I want to talk to you about, as you call it, and of course we all agree, the four flimsy moral excuses for regime change in Venezuela. But before we get there, a few other questions. First, the news of the day. Was former Vice President Dick Cheney a war criminal?

Dick Cheney’s Legacy and War Crimes

JEFFREY SACHS: I would say yes, because we were led into a war, the Iraq war, on completely phony pretenses. Not mistaken pretenses, but phony pretenses. The neocons led by Vice President Cheney, late Vice President Cheney, wanted a war in Iraq and they sold the war to the American people on false premises.

And of course the war itself was devastating, illegal by international standards. So that’s war crime, to launch a massive war and occupy a foreign country. And it was done on a tissue of lies. So this was a tragic and extraordinarily costly episode for the United States. Trillions of dollars, thousands of lives lost of Americans, many more lives lost of Iraqis, a devastation to the region that still is reeling from the Iraq War and the many other wars that Cheney championed.

So he was not a positive contribution to America’s stability, prosperity or security.

JUDGE NAPOLITANO: Let’s not forget the Patriot Act which he caused to be written before 9/11 in anticipation of the right event at the right time, which came on their watch.