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Brian Krassenstein
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BREAKING: Trump, just now, on Venezuela:
"They took our oil rights. We had a lot of oil there. They threw our companies out. And we want it back."
FACT: Venezuela is a sovereign country. We don't have claim to their oil, land or sovereignty.
The world is watching this in horror as we attempt to threaten a country over their land and oil.
I thought this was all about Fentanyl, which they don't even produce.
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Lovie777
(21,772 posts)maveric
(17,010 posts)Everything.
MarineCombatEngineer
(17,735 posts)Flim Flam Man has lost the Hispanic vote, the Independent vote, hell, even alot of the moderate repub. vote.
I'm truly horrified at what he's possibly going to do to Ven., they don't deserve the US meddling in their affairs, yes, Maduro is a tyrant dictator, which surprises me that Flim Flam Man hates him, after all, birds of a feather and all that, but the bottom line is that Maduro is the Ven. peoples problem and it's up to them to take care of it, not the US military.
Oh, and that oil that he's claiming is ours, it was never ours, it belongs to the people of Ven.
I guess Flim Flam Man misses US military coffins arriving at Dover AFB.
Congress, do your fucking job and reign in this tyrant.
Callie1979
(1,150 posts)They can be brought back
Justice matters.
(9,404 posts)They collectively donated one billion to his campaign and he wants more from them after wasting taxpayers money stealing another country's oil to make them richer than they already are (the CEOs).
Cirsium
(3,370 posts)The tyrant dictator to worry about is in the White House.
MarineCombatEngineer
(17,735 posts)Cirsium
(3,370 posts)MAGA delenda est.
canetoad
(20,234 posts)I hope this is not a preview of the declaration of war he plans to announce. I just wish he would die.
riversedge
(79,455 posts)civilized people do. I admit I know NOTHING about this. But this is getting ugly real fast!!
MarineCombatEngineer
(17,735 posts)he kicked out the US oil companies and nationalized the oil industry, which, in Flim Flam Man's warped brain, is tantamount to declaring war.
riversedge
(79,455 posts)wants to fight for the oil companies--with our troops blood?? We shall see.
MarineCombatEngineer
(17,735 posts)he was duly and fairly elected as Pres. by the people of Venezuela.
ChicagoTeamster
(445 posts)Thats why the CIA and MI6 launched a coup to overthrow Mosaddegh and install the shah. Then, the Anglo Iranian oil company became BP.
H2O Man
(78,640 posts)senseandsensibility
(24,254 posts)this nonsense is making the run-up to the War in Iraq look like a well organized plan.
Bread and Circuses
(1,573 posts)
..the Crime Syndicate Fascist is coming for all of you.
Hes motivated by revenge and humiliation of his threats.
MarineCombatEngineer
(17,735 posts)Shit, at this rate, Flim Flam Man has estranged any allies we had, except of course, the nations ruled by dictators and tyrants.
I think that if he does commit ground troops, his family should be in the first wave.
Bread and Circuses
(1,573 posts)Our allies have left the house.
Thank you, USMC!
SheltieLover
(76,860 posts)TBF
(35,662 posts)He's agitated. I think the Epstein release is due 12/19 so that is coming up too.
SheltieLover
(76,860 posts)marble falls
(71,104 posts)... in the end the US oil companies realized this was a good thing for them, it made the maintenance of oil production a responsibility in the hands of the nation. All the US does is sell it. They do not care if prices go, the US produced oil will go up, too.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(12,867 posts)Bev54
(13,207 posts)PatSeg
(52,197 posts)tries to make the U.S. a victim as well, but it is a projection of his own feelings. He did the same thing when he complained about NATO and countries not paying their fair share. Painting the richest, most powerful country* in the world as used and abused is quite a stretch.
Plus, we know how much he loves all the drama.
*Well we WERE the richest and most powerful when he took office anyway.
Ritabert
(1,997 posts)....because he wanted to nationalize the oil industry. They installed the Shah which eventually led to the rise of the Ayatollah.
QED
(3,267 posts)He doesn't have the motivation to do his own fact finding - someone is giving him info to steer these decisions.
NCDem47
(3,325 posts)littlemissmartypants
(31,666 posts)Penchant for compulsive pathological lies takes over.
He's a psychopath.
1. Aggressive, callous, and cunning
2. Complete absence of conscience and empathy
3. Very adept at manipulating others
4. Willingness to engage in immoral, criminal conduct
5. Willingness to take what they want and do as they please, regardless of who is hurt or wronged
6. Deceptive ability to appear outwardly benevolent
7. Deceptive ability to behave in superficially charming ways to hide purely selfish motives
8. Willingness to use intimidation and violence to control others in order to satisfy their own needs
9. Willingness to intentionally violate the basic inherent human rights of others
10. Complete absence of any sense of guilt or remorse for the harm their actions have caused to others
11. Rationalization of their own immoral behavior
12. Will attempt to lay blame upon someone else for their own conduct
13. Denial, will deny their own wrongdoing outright
14. Utter contemptuousness toward the feelings and desires of their fellow beings
15. Pathological lying, will say anything without any concern for truth to advance their own hidden agendas
16. Ablity to feign [fake] normal human emotions and empathy
17. Distorted sense of the consequences of their actions
18. Total failure to accept any responsibility for their own socially irresponsible ways
19. Strong bellef that they will never be brought to justice for their criminal behavior
QED
(3,267 posts)It's not crazy to argue that Stephen Miller is effectively the POTUS. He is the equivalent of a university provost; Trump is like the university president.
— Jon Becker (@jonbecker.bsky.social) 2025-12-17T23:52:13.385Z
dickthegrouch
(4,299 posts)Wonder who got that idea from?
tblue37
(68,197 posts)Botany
(76,411 posts)Is anybody going to stop this insane psychopath?
Paladin
(32,296 posts)If trump wants a war with Venezuela, the very least we ought to expect is a genuine, lawful basis for expending huge amounts of American money and American military lives. Absent legally-binding exploration contracts, Venezuela's oil is Venezuela's. Not exactly rocket science, here...
riversedge
(79,455 posts)My favorite part is how moronic MAGAs convinced themselves this was over drugs 😂😂😂
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Yep! And Fentanyl at that, which they do not even make.
Democrats have been saying it was over oil for a while now.
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Xolodno
(7,315 posts)RandySF
(81,184 posts)helpisontheway
(5,367 posts)trip to Aruba if this continues. Our military planes almost caused a collision with a Jet Blue flight a few days ago. Sickens me that he wants to use our military to start shit. Probably just trying to divert our attention from something else illegal that he is doing.
Callie1979
(1,150 posts)he also stopped paying foreign companies which accelerated the massive decline in VZ; going from the one of the wealthiest countries in SA to one of the poorest
Iggo
(49,655 posts)Callie1979
(1,150 posts)AloeVera
(4,000 posts)A little sarcasm there.
Big Oil tried to exploit Venezuela and rob it of the future wealth belonging to its people - as it does with any powerless country. Chavez said no, fuck you. Of course that is simply not done, is it? Especially by a socialist country (gasp and clutch pearls)!!
Venezuela has been doomed by the common interests of both Big Oil/oligarchs and long-standing U.S. interventionist foreign policy in South America. It will now become another U.S. client state, where "freedom" really means free to be exploited by the likes of Exxon and the greedy pigs running our world.
Callie1979
(1,150 posts)ALL of that decline is on Chavez & now Maduro. Not "Exxon & the oligarchs".
Venezuela MADE MONEY from the oil companies.. Oil production today is a fraction of what it used to be when the evil oil companies were there. Millions of people have fled the country
I don support ANYTHING Trump is doing down there. But if he gets rid of Maduro & a REAL government of the people replaces him, Trump WILL be looked at as a hero by many down there whether we like it or not. But it'll be hard to instantly replace him with a true leader of the people.
AloeVera
(4,000 posts)I do believe most Venezuelans would disagree with you. I'm not sure you understand the centrality of oil ownershp in Venezuelan national pride and identity. There is no going back for them to the bad old days of American oil companies and their AMERICAN worker-enclaves colonizing their land and exploiting.THEIR oil.
Now that Trump has made his intentions clear - as if there was any doubt - Venezuelans will coalesce around HANDS OFF OUR OIL! As all Americans should unite around NO BLOOD FOR OIL!
We should not even be having this conversation 20+ years after Iraq. Seems we are doomed to repeat history after not learning from it.
Callie1979
(1,150 posts)"THEIR oil" is hardly even being produced compared to 25 years ago. The people are FAR worse off than 25 years ago. Thats why Maduro had to STEAL his "reelection'
I cant b believe anyone here today thinks that most people wouldnt LOVE to go back to when they didnt have to flee their own country just to survive. By no metric is the country better off now than when the evil corporations were there. Come on. At least in Saudi Arabia they give the people money while oppressing them. In VZ Maduro & his cronies keep it all for THEM
AloeVera
(4,000 posts)If you were to look beyond the right-wing talking points that you seem to have espoused and swallowed whole, you would then know that VZ was not doing great at all prior to Chavez. Neither economically nor democratically.
Your "once prosperous" Venezuela had a poverty rate of close to 50% by the end of the '80s, and a staggering 70% by 1995 - well before Chavez, who managed to cut this in half if you are interested in facts. Clearly all that wealth was not distributed equally.
Is this what you meant by "once prosperous"?
I could go on, but I have a feeling it won't do any good.
Callie1979
(1,150 posts)He robbed the country, broke international laws, imprisoned opponents, stole foreign property etc. Maduro continued it.
When he FIRST took office, he did drop poverty rates, but it didnt last long. It became all about HIM; again just like Trump.
As recently as a year ago over 1/2 the country lived in poverty. 50% are in extreme poverty.
AloeVera
(4,000 posts)Wow, thanks for pointing that out!
But seriously. Of course VZ is in dire straights and its people starving and suffering. Around 7 million have fled. It's horrible. What decent human being would NOT want to do what they can to alleviate their suffering? So of course Trump won't.
Many people believe that "stealing" from the rich to give to the poor is wrong. I'm not one of them. The rich became rich by exploiting the poor in the first place, so wealth redistribution is simply righting the wrong.
The uber-rich are still in Venezuela as are the ultra-poor and barrios that always existed, even when Venezuala was "once prosperous" as you seem to believe. Yet the lives of the poor were far better under Chavez than they were under the IMF's punishing austerity crap and even before. After he died and oil crashed, then the embargo and sanctions, it all went to hell. The wages of forming a Petro-State at the expense of manufacturing, agriculture and other vital sectors. But that happened long before Chavez and Maduro who it must be admitted continued on that wrong path. Not that they had much choice either way, it was already baked in. But their ultimate mistake was in thinking they could go up against the Western Empire and its interests.
Lastly, it's pretty naive to think that Venezuela is going to be allowed to choose a "leader of the people" as you put it. Nothing will rise from the ashes of its sovereignty except a right-wing strong-man who will bow down to Trump and whoever else is pulling the strings of the Empire at any given time. Venezuala already had a "man of the people". It will not be allowed to have another one.
See you around.
Callie1979
(1,150 posts)And likely won the election.
As of us here, winning in '26 & '28 will be a lot harder if democrats tell people "the people were better off under Chavez". Not going to win over any voters
QED
(3,267 posts)It's not crazy to argue that Stephen Miller is effectively the POTUS. He is the equivalent of a university provost; Trump is like the university president.
— Jon Becker (@jonbecker.bsky.social) 2025-12-17T23:52:13.385Z
Iggo
(49,655 posts)Emile
(40,647 posts)Crowman2009
(3,408 posts)IronLionZion
(50,822 posts)We produce 13 times as much oil as Venezuela.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_oil_extraction
United States 13,401,000 North America
Saudi Arabia (OPEC) 10,815,700 Asia
Russia (OPEC+) 10,750,000 Asia/Europe
Canada 5,500,000 North America
China 4,915,000 Asia
Brazil (OPEC+) 4,900,000 South America
Iraq (OPEC) 4,462,000 Asia
Iran (OPEC) 4,084,000 Asia
United Arab Emirates (OPEC) 3,200,000 Asia
Kuwait (OPEC) 2,559,000 Asia
Norway 1,990,000 Europe
Kazakhstan (OPEC+) 1,880,000 Asia/Europe
Mexico (OPEC+) 1,762,000 North America
Qatar 1,746,100 Asia
Nigeria (OPEC) 1,700,000 Africa
Algeria (OPEC) 1,415,000 Africa
Libya (OPEC) 1,380,000 Africa
Venezuela (OPEC) 1,098,000 South America
MAGAts are creaming their pants at the thought of free gas at the pumps for their big pickup trucks and SUVs. Oh yeah, foreigners are stealing our jobs and our oil. They're so sneaky like that.
surfered
(11,563 posts)Duncan Grant
(8,869 posts)maxsolomon
(38,206 posts)18 years ago.
Wiz Imp
(9,006 posts)In 2007, the government further nationalized the remaining foreign-operated oil fields, requiring companies like ExxonMobil, Chevron, and BP to accept minority stakes in joint ventures, solidifying state control over the world's largest reserves. Chevron still operates in Venezuela. They are the only American company that still does.
Historic NY
(39,661 posts)VeryProgressive
(77 posts)There are other forces aligned Trump who planned this action against Venezuela. Trump is the perfect vessel to get this done. A profoundly stupid yet narcissistic man who is manipulated into these actions by his cabinet of Wormtongues. They whisper in his ear, knowing he will act on it.
EnergizedLib
(2,928 posts)The felon better not interrupt my watching of The Floor.
Joinfortmill
(20,089 posts)BadgerKid
(4,956 posts)duckworth969
(1,199 posts)is what the war with Venezuela is about.
Aint about no drugs.
Aint about no cartels.
Wiz Imp
(9,006 posts)The American companies have no interst in it at this point. There would currently be no profit to be made.
The U.S. benchmark oil price was around $56 a barrel Wednesday afternoon, the lowest since January 2021. That means Trump has only limited reason to worry that an attack on Venezuela would send gasoline prices spiraling upward but it also means U.S. oil companies have better investment options elsewhere.
Initech
(107,457 posts)eppur_se_muova
(41,003 posts)The "Great Powers" have a God-given right -- nay, a sacred obligation -- to seize those unfortunately placed resources and put them to their "proper" use.
If you don't think there are people who hold exactly, literally, such beilefs, you haven't read enough history.