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It's the system on who controls the oil

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Financial guru Robert Kiyosaki has a different perspective about the US' recent capture of Maduro. What do you think?
"Most people think Iraq, Iran, and Venezuela are about oil.

That’s the surface story.

It's about China & I'll prove it!

Look, here’s the deeper question most never ask:

What does Iraq have in common with China today?

And no — it’s not what the media keeps repeating.

It’s not just oil.

It’s who controls the system around the oil.

Back in the early 2000s, Iraq wasn’t just selling oil.
Iraq was threatening to change how oil was priced and settled.
They began moving away from the dollar system.
That’s when Iraq stopped being “a problem nation”
and started becoming a systemic threat.

Fast forward to today.
China doesn’t need to invade countries to control oil.
China controls oil through:
- Long-term purchase agreements
- Oil-for-debt structures
- Shadow shipping networks
- Non-dollar settlement routes

Iran and Venezuela became perfect examples.
✅Iran sends roughly 1.4–1.6 million barrels per day, and the vast majority flows to China through discounted, off-the-books routes.
✅Venezuela exports around 700,000–900,000 barrels per day, with China acting as the primary destination and financier through debt-backed supply deals.

That’s not just energy.
That’s geopolitical leverage.
China wasn’t just buying oil.
China was controlling the exit door after United States put sanctions on them.

So what’s happening now?
The U.S. isn’t “starting wars.”
IT'S BREAKING CONTROL CHAINS.
Step by step.

First, sanctions didn’t target countries — they targeted:
- Shipping companies
- Insurance
- Ports
- Refiners
- Payment rails

That’s not military strategy.
That’s financial warfare.
Then came blockades, seizures, and pressure at sea — the one place where oil can’t hide.
And finally, political shock.

Because once you break:
- Who ships the oil
- Who insures it
- Who settles the payments

You don’t need to “own” the oil fields.
You own the system that decides who gets paid.
This is the same lesson Iraq taught years ago.

It was never just about oil in the ground.
It was about:
- Currency dominance
- Trade settlement power
- Control over global cashflow

Oil is just the bloodstream.
The real fight is over who controls the heart.
That’s why Iran matters.
That’s why Venezuela matters.
And that’s why China is in the middle of this — whether the headlines say so or not.
The rich don’t argue politics.
They study systems.

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