In the video above, I delve into the implications of Trump’s actions regarding the proposed military intervention in Venezuela and how it has adversely affected America. I encourage you to watch it and share your thoughts in the comments section below.
For years, Trump has been eyeing Venezuela’s oil, treating it as a prized possession. Yet, it’s crucial to recognize that the United States does not lack oil; rather, the domestic oil industry is intricately tied to foreign interests.
The reality is that Venezuelan oil isn’t destined for American shores. Instead, the envisioned control over this resource is less about American benefit and more about enriching Big Oil. The expectation is that with the cooperation of Venezuela’s vice president, control over oil production would be handed to large oil corporations. Consequently, profits would flow outward, benefitting investors worldwide, while the American populace is left with nothing but empty pockets.
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The motivation behind Trump’s maneuvers is undeniably linked to the financial backing he received from Big Oil during his campaign, often funneled through opaque channels.
In times of political strife, Big Oil provided Trump with a playbook—hundreds of pre-drafted legislative proposals and executive orders, conditional on their financial contributions. Trump, eager to accommodate, pledged to meet their demands, which prominently included securing control over Venezuela’s oil reserves. The implication here is stark: American troops may soon find themselves stationed in Venezuela, ostensibly to “secure” these oil resources.
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