US seizes 2 sanctioned oil tankers linked to Venezuela
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Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro was captured in an overnight attack, some Democrats and a Republican are pushing to block future U.S. strikes.
President Donald Trump's administration said Wednesday it will dictate decisions to Venezuela's interim leaders and control the country's oil sales "indefinitely" after toppling Nicolas Maduro.
Unpacking the dramatic events between the United States and Venezuela during the first week of the year and the ESG of it all.
Today’s U.S.–Venezuela tensions aren’t just about a single strike or a single policy decision, they’re the result of years of political decay, economic mismanagement, and a long-running
8. Mention any two reasons why the United States attacked Venezuela. The U.S. said it wanted to stop drug trafficking and protect its national security. Analysts also say oil interests and political control were important reasons. 9. Why is Venezuela’s oil important in global politics?
The United States could oversee Venezuela and control its oil revenue for years, President Donald Trump said in an interview published on Thursday.
Petróleos de Venezuela said the talks were "within the framework of the commercial relations that exist between both countries."