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Trump Secures Access to Venezuela's Oil Billions

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The US President directly accesses Venezuela's oil industry. The South American country has a lot of money, but the new leadership in Caracas does not want to see itself as controlled by the US.

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Caracas and Washington agreed to supply up to $2 billion worth of Venezuelan crude oil to the United States. Such an agreement allows shipments to be redirected to China and help Venezuela avoid a further drop in oil production.

Far Right

Oil worth 25 billion will be "handed over" to the US and sold. "The money will be controlled by me."

Lean Right

Between 30 and 50 million barrels of sanctioned oil will supply Venezuela to the US, says US President Donald Trump. The oil will be transported directly to US ports with ships. The US could divert oil to China.

·Vienna, Austria
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The US President directly accesses Venezuela's oil industry. The South American country has a lot of money, but the new leadership in Caracas does not want to see itself as controlled by the US.

Lean Left

The US intervenes in Venezuela's oil business: According to US President Donald Trump, the interim government is to supply up to 50 million barrels of oil to America. The flow of money is controlled by Donald Trump.

·Germany
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Trump's main goal in Venezuela is to secure access to the oil reserves, even after Maduro's fall, he might be dependent on the regime in Caracas, because it still has the monopoly of violence.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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