Trump’s strike in Venezuela aids US energy dominance
Operation Absolute Resolve ended Nicolás Maduro’s narcoterrorism regime and opened new oil sector opportunities, boosting U.S. energy dominance, analysts at The Heritage Foundation said.
- A U.S. strike called Operation Absolute Resolve dismantled the Maduro regime in Venezuela, described as illegitimate by sources, creating opportunities for oil sector interests.
- Officials said the strike targeted what sources called a dangerous narcoterrorism regime, framed as removing an illegitimate authority as part of Operation Absolute Resolve.
- Think-Tank commentary from the Heritage Foundation described Huyer, senior research associate in the Roe Institute, linking policy analysis to the strike's economic framing.
- Reporting says the strike created valuable opportunities for the U.S. economy, benefiting U.S. energy interests after Operation Absolute Resolve.
- The oil sector underpins reported opportunities, with sources saying Venezuela's oil resources fuel economic gains tied to U.S. energy interests.
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Trump’s strike in Venezuela aids US energy dominance
“Operation Absolute Resolve” successfully dismantled illegitimate President Nicolás Maduro’s dangerous narcoterrorism regime and created valuable opportunities for the U.S. economy — fueled by the oil sector.
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