Oil, Not Cocaine, Is Venezuela’s Most Dangerous Drug
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Oil, not cocaine, is Venezuela’s most dangerous drug
Trump frames the takeover as an enormous opportunity for America’s oil companies, the American people and Venezuelans. In reality, he has doubled down on a dead-end energy policy fraught with profound and dangerous problems.
After the capture of Nicolás Maduro, Donald Trump seeks to take over Venezuela’s oil with the argument that the United States “constructed” the Venezuelan oil industry and now intends to “recover it.” Thus, the president of the United States intends to take over Venezuela’s oil and even Trump presses oil companies such as Chevron, Exxon Mobil and ConocoPhillips to invest in the country now headed by Delcy Rodríguez, the president in charge after…
U.S. sanctions have been imposed on one to undermine democracy. The other has just received the Nobel Peace Prize. Both want to lead Venezuela. President Donald Trump made clear this week which one he preferred. Delcy Rodríguez—the sanctioned vice president of the overthrown autocrat Nicolás Maduro—is “a wonderful person” with whom “we are getting along very well,” Trump said Wednesday after what he described as a “great conversation” with Rodri…
Following US President Trump's coup in Venezuela, Chevron is the first oil company to resume business there. But others are likely to follow: multinationals, refineries, traders, and investors from around the world are currently considering getting involved. An overview.
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