What US vs Venezuela means for global politics

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Let's cut through all the media noise people are trying to justify it as anti-drug enforcement but we all know it's really about oil control and America First policy all this has happened before in Iran, Iraq and so why is this one different bcuz it signalling a brazen return to the 18th century imperialism.

In the past interventions like the 1953 CIA-orchestrated coup in Iran to secure oil interests ofc or the 2003 Iraq invasion framed as Weapons of Mass Destruction hunts but rooted in petroleum control at least hid behind democracy and somewhat followed the rules of UN resolutions or coalitions.
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But Venezuela 2026 there was No such pretense. Trump just said fuck you to Congress, ignored the UN Charter. There was no debate, No approvals nothing just because the orange man willed it over 150 jets scrambled with delta force in a lightning operation overnight capturing Maduro like a bounty hunter and now trump is openly while touting "America First" as code for resource plunder

This is the exact shift I have been talking about for a while . In an era of declining U.S. hegemony this is how you protect US interests.. Dollar is entering it's last stages if you didn't know. Made a thread about it


One more important aspect of this is petrofollar angle. Venezuela sits on the world's largest proven oil reserves over 300 billion barrels, dwarfing Saudi Arabia's.

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But under Maduro production cratered from 3 million barrels per day to under 1 million due to sanctions, corruption, and neglect but Trump explicitly framed the invasion as an oil grab vowing U.S. giants like Chevron and Exxon would go in, spend billions, fix the badly broken infrastructure, and start making money for the country



Now the question is why is US always behind oil like moths to flame. Why pour so many resources, wage wars, destabilize countries to exploit some oil reserves. it is because it crucial for U.S dominance and existence. Oil isn't just fuel it's the backbone of the petrodollar system that the US has built for decades


Since 1974, global oil trades in dollars which means endless demand for U.S currency which resulted in funding deficits, military might, and economic edge and made US the superpower it is.

And Venezuela's shift to selling in yuan, euros, and rubles threatened the dollar dominance



All this alongside BRICS allies which is ongoing is what is resulting in dollars rapidly losing value. And how dare a country is USA's backyard do this. So they seized control to ensures dollar dominance

What it means is profound instability for the U.S, there are short-term wins like stock surges for oil firms Chevron up 5% post-invasion but experts predict a long-term blowback insurgencies, legal challenges, and alienated allies. China has already shown that it will not back down and it's the only country in the world that has the guts to give an answer back to US and all this is signalling a shift.

UN charter, Global south, democracy, Congress all these have become a bad joke now. Who has the most guns, the newest jets wins. This is the entry of new age imperialism imo
 
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politics is so exhausting to catch up on
Let's cut through all the media noise Trump framed as anti-drug enforcement but we all it's really about oil control and America First policy all this has happened before in Iran, Iraq and all so why is this different this one is different is because it is signalling a brazen return to the 18th century imperialism. Why is this I'll explain


In the past interventions like the 1953 CIA-orchestrated coup in Iran to secure oil interests ofc or the 2003 Iraq invasion framed as Weapons of Mass Destruction hunts but rooted in petroleum control at least hid behind democracy and somewhat followed the rules of UN resolutions or coalitions.
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But Venezuela 2026 there was No such pretense. Trump just said fuck you to Congress, ignored the UN Charter. There was no debate, No approvals nothing just because the orange man willed it over 150 jets scrambled with delta force in a lightning operation overnight capturing Maduro like a bounty hunter and now trump is openly while touting "America First" as code for resource plunder

This is the exact shift I was an talking about. In an era of declining U.S. hegemony. Dollar in last stage that I made a thread about it


Now let us talk about the petrochemical angle. Venezuela sits on the world's largest proven oil reserves over 300 billion barrels, dwarfing Saudi Arabia's.

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But under Maduro production cratered from 3 million barrels per day to under 1 million due to sanctions, corruption, and neglect but the funny thing is now Trump explicitly framed the invasion as an oil grab, vowing U.S. giants like Chevron and Exxon would go in, spend billions, fix the badly broken infrastructure, and start making money for the country




Now the question is why us always behind oil like months to lightbulb it is because it crucial for the entire U.S dominance and existence. Oil isn't just fuel it's the backbone of the petrodollar system.


Since 1974, global oil trades in dollars which means endless demand for U.S currency which resulted in funding deficits, military might, and economic edge.


And Venezuela's shift to selling in yuan, euros, and rubles threatened this




Accelerating de-dollarization alongside BRICS allies which is ongoing. And how dare a country is USA's backyard do this. So they seized control ensures dollar dominance

What it means is profound instability for the U.S there are short-term wins like stock surges for oil firms Chevron up 5% post-invasion but experts predict a long-term blowback insurgencies, legal challenges, and alienated allies. China is already shown that it is not one of those countries to back down and it's the only country in the world that has the guts to give an answer back to US.

UN charter, Global south, democracy, Congress all these have become a bad joke now. Who has the most guns, the newest jets wins. This is the entry of new age imperialism imo
 
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politics is so exhausting to catch up on
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Let's cut through all the media noise Trump framed as anti-drug enforcement but we all it's really about oil control and America First policy all this has happened before in Iran, Iraq and all so why is this different this one is different is because it is signalling a brazen return to the 18th century imperialism. Why is this I'll explain


In the past interventions like the 1953 CIA-orchestrated coup in Iran to secure oil interests ofc or the 2003 Iraq invasion framed as Weapons of Mass Destruction hunts but rooted in petroleum control at least hid behind democracy and somewhat followed the rules of UN resolutions or coalitions.
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But Venezuela 2026 there was No such pretense. Trump just said fuck you to Congress, ignored the UN Charter. There was no debate, No approvals nothing just because the orange man willed it over 150 jets scrambled with delta force in a lightning operation overnight capturing Maduro like a bounty hunter and now trump is openly while touting "America First" as code for resource plunder

This is the exact shift I was an talking about. In an era of declining U.S. hegemony. Dollar in last stage that I made a thread about it


Now let us talk about the petrochemical angle. Venezuela sits on the world's largest proven oil reserves over 300 billion barrels, dwarfing Saudi Arabia's.

View attachment 4510336
But under Maduro production cratered from 3 million barrels per day to under 1 million due to sanctions, corruption, and neglect but the funny thing is now Trump explicitly framed the invasion as an oil grab, vowing U.S. giants like Chevron and Exxon would go in, spend billions, fix the badly broken infrastructure, and start making money for the country




Now the question is why us always behind oil like months to lightbulb it is because it crucial for the entire U.S dominance and existence. Oil isn't just fuel it's the backbone of the petrodollar system.


Since 1974, global oil trades in dollars which means endless demand for U.S currency which resulted in funding deficits, military might, and economic edge.


And Venezuela's shift to selling in yuan, euros, and rubles threatened this




Accelerating de-dollarization alongside BRICS allies which is ongoing. And how dare a country is USA's backyard do this. So they seized control ensures dollar dominance

What it means is profound instability for the U.S there are short-term wins like stock surges for oil firms Chevron up 5% post-invasion but experts predict a long-term blowback insurgencies, legal challenges, and alienated allies. China is already shown that it is not one of those countries to back down and it's the only country in the world that has the guts to give an answer back to US.

UN charter, Global south, democracy, Congress all these have become a bad joke now. Who has the most guns, the newest jets wins. This is the entry of new age imperialism imo

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looks like a sign to invest in israel
 
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Let's cut through all the media noise Trump framed as anti-drug enforcement but we all it's really about oil control and America First policy all this has happened before in Iran, Iraq and all so why is this different this one is different is because it is signalling a brazen return to the 18th century imperialism. Why is this I'll explain


In the past interventions like the 1953 CIA-orchestrated coup in Iran to secure oil interests ofc or the 2003 Iraq invasion framed as Weapons of Mass Destruction hunts but rooted in petroleum control at least hid behind democracy and somewhat followed the rules of UN resolutions or coalitions.
View attachment 4510353



But Venezuela 2026 there was No such pretense. Trump just said fuck you to Congress, ignored the UN Charter. There was no debate, No approvals nothing just because the orange man willed it over 150 jets scrambled with delta force in a lightning operation overnight capturing Maduro like a bounty hunter and now trump is openly while touting "America First" as code for resource plunder

This is the exact shift I was an talking about. In an era of declining U.S. hegemony. Dollar in last stage that I made a thread about it


Now let us talk about the petrochemical angle. Venezuela sits on the world's largest proven oil reserves over 300 billion barrels, dwarfing Saudi Arabia's.

View attachment 4510336
But under Maduro production cratered from 3 million barrels per day to under 1 million due to sanctions, corruption, and neglect but the funny thing is now Trump explicitly framed the invasion as an oil grab, vowing U.S. giants like Chevron and Exxon would go in, spend billions, fix the badly broken infrastructure, and start making money for the country




Now the question is why us always behind oil like months to lightbulb it is because it crucial for the entire U.S dominance and existence. Oil isn't just fuel it's the backbone of the petrodollar system.


Since 1974, global oil trades in dollars which means endless demand for U.S currency which resulted in funding deficits, military might, and economic edge.


And Venezuela's shift to selling in yuan, euros, and rubles threatened this




Accelerating de-dollarization alongside BRICS allies which is ongoing. And how dare a country is USA's backyard do this. So they seized control ensures dollar dominance

What it means is profound instability for the U.S there are short-term wins like stock surges for oil firms Chevron up 5% post-invasion but experts predict a long-term blowback insurgencies, legal challenges, and alienated allies. China is already shown that it is not one of those countries to back down and it's the only country in the world that has the guts to give an answer back to US.

UN charter, Global south, democracy, Congress all these have become a bad joke now. Who has the most guns, the newest jets wins. This is the entry of new age imperialism imo

I love imperialism. And fuck the UN. If it were up to me I'd withdraw the United States from the UN. And if I ever see an armed UN soldier on American soil I will shoot on site no questions asked.
 
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i am still in nothing ever happens group for non developed countries.
you are doomed if born in 3rd world nation.
usa calls the shots.
 
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I love imperialism. And fuck the UN. If it were up to me I'd withdraw the United States from the UN. And if I ever see an armed UN soldier on American soil I will shoot on site no questions asked.
The US citizens don't benefits from any of this. It's the Jewish elites, oligarchs and billionaires that benefit in the end. For the average American it just means more foreign wars that eats up their taxes this is why even the MAGA folks pissed it's another foreign entanglement sucking up tax dollars without payoffs to anyone but mega corps
 
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The US citizens don't benefits from any of this. It's the Jewish elites, oligarchs and billionaires that benefit in the end. For the average American it just means more foreign wars that eats up their taxes this is why even the MAGA folks pissed it's another foreign entanglement sucking up tax dollars without payoffs to anyone but mega corps
I don't believe in Jewish elites. And I hate communism. Would love to see Cuba fall. And I like USA being at war. It's a good expense if you ask me.
 
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it was always about the US interests and power, imo dropping the gaslighting and going mask off is a step in the right direction
 
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what it means is a regime change thatโ€™s more supportive of the neoliberal israeli regime and a push for return to neocon populism for the american right wing
 
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it was always about the US interests and power, imo dropping the gaslighting and going mask off is a step in the right direction
you mean israeli interests and power, the american public will benefit zilch from this
 
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USA just wanted China to understand what they can do if China dilly dallies around in its backyard. Its a bully reminding everyone who is the top dog and they got the perfect scapegoat in Maduro who was very unpopular amongst his citizens
 
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America has no right whatsoever to tell anyone to do anything now, only small countries will bow down to America but big players will not i really hope Russia fucks up Ukraine now.
After trumps this term American soft power around will be gone,
everyone already hates America but the perception of America we had all our lives is gone now.
trump ruined Americas future, i totally believe JD will lose and Gavin Newsome will be the next president.
trump narrowly won this time but Gavin will easily get 60% of the votes.
Japan should kick the podophile American military bases out of Japan asap.
America is weirdly controlled by middle east now, Qataris, Saudis and the good ol jews.
everyone whos defending islam in west nick and tucker are bought out by saudis for sure.
they dont care about America
 
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you mean israeli interests and power, the american public will benefit zilch from this
yeah obviously
but at least this time it's without the gay bullshit gaslighting
 
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i totally believe JD will lose and Gavin Newsome will be the next president.
trump narrowly won this time but Gavin will easily get 60% of the votes.
not so fast, jd vance is backed by some very powerful billionaires, i fully expect voter fraud to get him elected. though i do think the populist vote will go to newsom
 
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I'm gonna nap, I'll read after I wake up I'm too sleeby
 
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not so fast, jd vance is backed by some very powerful billionaires, i fully expect voter fraud to get him elected. though i do think the populist vote will go to newsom
the Democratic Party continues to hold a significant majority of mayoral offices in America's largest cities. democrats have won like 67 elections while republicans have 27. party over for republicans now the way they are moving sheet is absolutely cooked for them now.
everything trump has pushed for since joining will not help any republican win major cities. attacking mexicans indians the biggest supporters of trump are now democrats now and blacks always been with democrats there's huge normie population who will get swayed easily
 
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So many anti iran regime posts hopped on my twitter feed of an account i just made, of someone living in the UK, of someone who made their only interest "basketball" and followed the NBA when making the account.
Many pro trump and pro elon and anti venezuala tweets.
Why is it that twitter is pushing sub 100k likes videos, some even in the 20k range, on new users that are pro elon and US, and anti Iran?
I think in 2026-2027, maybe even soon, the US and Iran fued will get back on
Maybe they will even use those bunker buster missiles israel spoke about to assasinate iran's supreme leader
 
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Honestly i Think that The Jews want the US to have another source of cheap oil, closer to home
trump is probably laughing at all this situation, but i cant write too much about this because i havent read too much about all politics lately
 
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Have you invested in oil companies? :feelshah:
 
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I like Trump. He has humongous balls to do stuff like this. He is the most powerful man on the planet after all.
 
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the anglo won again
 
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America has no right whatsoever to tell anyone to do anything now, only small countries will bow down to America but big players will not i really hope Russia fucks up Ukraine now.
After trumps this term American soft power around will be gone,
everyone already hates America but the perception of America we had all our lives is gone now.
trump ruined Americas future, i totally believe JD will lose and Gavin Newsome will be the next president.
trump narrowly won this time but Gavin will easily get 60% of the votes.
Japan should kick the podophile American military bases out of Japan asap.
America is weirdly controlled by middle east now, Qataris, Saudis and the good ol jews.
everyone whos defending islam in west nick and tucker are bought out by saudis for sure.
they dont care about America

America is owned by israel
 
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international law was always about self restraint of western powers. they literally created it themselves when they dominated the world and it was their way of saying to weaker countries "we wont use our power if you behave". no need for gunboat diplomacy when you can coerce countries with your economic might.

fast forward to today, and the balance of power has shifted. china has become the largest trading partner of almost all countries. now half the countries in the world refused to even offer lip service and condemn russia after their ukraine adventure, and not a single non western country took action like imposing sanctions. turns out non western countries dont give a shit about international law. europeans still refuse to believe this, but trump seems to have realized this (or maybe not, and hes just a good old imperialist) and decided to cast off the self imposed shackles that was international law.
 
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I fucking hate politics
 
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Yeah I actually can agree with this take. It also sets a precedent for future interventionism as we can see they're openly talking about doing it in Cuba now too. It's hegemony, imperialism 2.0 where you colonize and people will defend you for doing it.
 
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