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What has trump achieved in Venezuela?

the Arabs in oil-rich countries are all puppet states of the Rothschilds......................they control the British Empire...............why would they really give up their colonies ?? the Jew control the oil..................and they own the Federal Reserve
After 1945, Britain was broke. It owed billions to the US and couldn't afford to maintain the massive military and admin presence required to rule millions of people across the globe.
 
The Rothschilds were active in the early oil industry, especially in Russia in the late 1800s. However, they sold most of their oil interests to Royal Dutch Shell in 1912, long before the major oil boom in Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
 
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Absolute Resolve is the best answer to Justice Mission.

One country can only play war games and watch while others do real war.
 
German parliamentarian Roderich Kiesewetter captured the transformation precisely: ‘With President Trump, the U.S. are abandoning the rules-based order that has shaped us since 1945. The coup in Venezuela marks a return to the old U.S. doctrine from before 1940: a mindset of thinking in terms of spheres of influence, where the law of force rules, not international law.’
 
On the eve of America’s 250th birthday, the nation that wrote the rules of the post-1945 international order has declared independence from them. The capture of Nicolás Maduro on 3 January 2026 was not merely a military operation—it was a constitutional moment for international law, one that may mark the definitive end of the system Washington itself created.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres called the strikes ‘a dangerous precedent.’ That understates the matter considerably. What we are witnessing is not a precedent within the existing legal order but the emergence of a fundamentally different one—a return to great power spheres of influence, where might makes right and sovereignty is conditional on the preferences of regional hegemons.

https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/ven...-of-international-law-trumps-new-world-order/
 
China is Venezuela's biggest customer
China is Venezuela's biggest export market. But they make up only 4% of China's total oil import.

The reason why US went for a regime change was the fact that Venezuela was selling petrol in Yuan. If the petrodollar system is undermined then the US economy is finished
 
The vice president now Leads the country. With probably same Policies.
It seems like they went ahead without a proper long term plan. Like when they announced tariffs on the whole world.

Trump just likes to put up a grand show. After the main event he would just improvise and wing it. It used to work very well. The problem is he's now 80 years old and no longer the dashing tycoon he was
 
In other words, China can still buy Venezuelan oil if they want. But they have to pay in USD
Yes. The petroyuan is a threat to the USD, a further push to the dedollarisation trend... which in the long term will curtail US' ability to spend indefinitely by issuing treasuries and printing money ('QE'). Already BRICs is coming up with a parallel payment system, BRICs Pay, as an alternative to the US backed SWIFT system.
 
Yes. The petroyuan is a threat to the USD, a further push to the dedollarisation trend... which in the long term will curtail US' ability to spend indefinitely by issuing treasuries and printing money ('QE'). Already BRICs is coming up with a parallel payment system, BRICs Pay, as an alternative to the US backed SWIFT system.
Wait for the metal exchange comex in the US and London metal exchange to collapse due to excessive thieving and cheating.
 
Yes. The petroyuan is a threat to the USD, a further push to the dedollarisation trend... which in the long term will curtail US' ability to spend indefinitely by issuing treasuries and printing money ('QE'). Already BRICs is coming up with a parallel payment system, BRICs Pay, as an alternative to the US backed SWIFT system.
The buyer dictate terms normally.plus with yuan, the seller can purchase much more from china. No usage of the dollar.
 
Trump just start a new (Dark) World Order

It would not prove U.S. strength, but rather trigger its decline as the centre of the international system, replacing that system with a chaotic, multipolar jungle where every Country ultimately feels less secure. Instead of feel the threat, it will push more Countries to follow China/Russia

The 21st century would become defined by resource wars, proliferation, and the breakdown of the very norms that have, despite frequent violations, prevented great power war since WW2
 
USA already produces a lot of oil.

Venezuela was personal. Fentanyl and the stolen election of 2020. Two acts of war from China, bigger than what the Japs did to Pearl Harbor in WW2.

Maduro is now telling how the election in 2020 was stolen. Expect the news cycle to focus on Dominion voting machines next. Enjoy the show. :cool:
Trump has very good relation with Xi de woh
 
Trump only want xi to ping chan his Alaska oil abit
 
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Smart Tiong tells you all you need to know about Venezuela. :biggrin:

Watch the whole thing, it's very educational for the fuckwits here who have Trump Derangement Syndrome and wouldn't stop kissing China's ass. :cool:

Subtitles included. :wink:

 
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