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NEW - Throwback Thursday: Panama Invasion 1989: Why Venezuela Feels Familiar

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Panama invasion 1989 ended with Manuel Noriega's surrender in January 1990. Thirty-five years later, Venezuela headlines trigger the same questions. How similar are these moments? What playbook keeps repeating?

Shane and Ryan examine the December 1989 invasion that forced Noriega out. They play audio from George Bush Sr. explaining the intervention and Wendy Mesley's CBC report on Brian Mulroney's Canadian response. The hosts discuss Metallica getting blasted through speakers to push the dictator toward surrender. The conversation includes 1990 context: Toronto homes cost $255,000, Calgary $152,000, weekly groceries ran $180. Political language around military action sounded different then. Innocent people still got caught in the crossfire.

Discover how the Panama invasion unfolded, why the timing mirrors current headlines almost to the day, and what 1990 Canada looked like when this chapter of US intervention closed.

Originally aired on 2026-01-08

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