I'm really worried about where this is all going
. I mean, we're talking about a situation that involves international relations, sanctions, and now oil sales - it feels like a game of global geopolitics. On one hand, I get why Delcy Rodríguez took matters into her own hands; she's clearly determined to lead the country in a direction that benefits Venezuela, even if it means going against Maduro.
But at the same time, I don't think it's right for Trump to be personally controlling the oil sales. It just feels like more chaos and instability. And what about the long-term consequences? We're already seeing rising tensions with other countries and potential humanitarian crises - all because of our actions in Venezuela?
I wish someone could take a step back and try to find some common ground here
. Maybe we can work together with Rodríguez and Maduro (if he's still alive) to find a peaceful solution that benefits everyone involved. I just hope it doesn't end in disaster
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But at the same time, I don't think it's right for Trump to be personally controlling the oil sales. It just feels like more chaos and instability. And what about the long-term consequences? We're already seeing rising tensions with other countries and potential humanitarian crises - all because of our actions in Venezuela?
I wish someone could take a step back and try to find some common ground here