How Venezuela’s Broken Oil Sector Became a Fault Line in U.S. Power Politics
Venezuela’s oil output could rise to 4-5 million barrels per day with $100 billion investment despite U.S. sanctions and military pressure, experts say.
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How Venezuela’s Broken Oil Sector Became a Fault Line in U.S. Power Politics
As the recently published national security strategy emphasised, the new Trump administration is focused on maintaining control and influence in Latin America. The growing pressure that Washington is putting on Venezuela is just one example of this new foreign policy, and the seizure of an oil tanker off Venezuela’s coast is just the latest development. With that in mind, it is useful to understand exactly how the country’s oil industry is caugh…
According to President Donald Trump, the US has brought a tanker off the coast of Venezuela under its control. It is "the biggest tanker ever seized," Trump said.
Many observers wonder about the United States strategy in Venezuela, between fighting drug trafficking and the desire for regime change in Caracas Unpredictable as usual,
The seizure could indicate new and intensified efforts to pursue Venezuela’s oil, the country’s main source of revenue
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