Oil Prices Under Public Scrutiny: Iran and Venezuela's Conflicts with the Us Open up Opportunities for Investors
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The new year has started off with a bang! The world has been rocked by many news stories, one of the most important of which is certainly the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by US authorities.
Two weeks after the military operation of the United States that took Nicolas Maduro, the Venezuelan regime continues to operate normally. The main obstacle to the transition promised by Washington is Diosdado Cabello, the Minister of Interior, who maintains control of most of the country's armed equipment. The analysis is from The Wall Street Journal. Cable commands the Armed Forces, national police, secret police and paramilitary groups. While…
After the US launched a military operation in Venezuela that detained President Nicolas Maduro and the country's first lady, United States President Donald Trump said he would seize Venezuela's vast oil reserves and enlist US companies to invest billions of dollars to revive the country's devastated oil industry.
On January 3, the White House ordered an armed intervention against Venezuela in order to capture its current president Nicolas Maduro. Although the latter's regime is widely criticized because of its authoritarian drift, this American intervention raises several questions, particularly in the context of international law. On the other hand, its success allowed Donald Trump to reaffirm his predatory ambitions on other territories: Colombia, Cuba…
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