Venezuela 'turning over' $2bn in oil to US, Trump says, in move that could cut supply to China

US President Donald Trump has announced a landmark agreement with Venezuela, which will see the country "turn over" $2 billion worth of crude oil to the US. The deal is seen as a major coup for Trump, allowing him to divert supplies from China and further isolate the nation's former ally.

According to Trump, the oil will be sold at its market price, with the funds being controlled by the US government. "This Oil will be sold at its Market Price, and that money will be controlled by me, as President of the United States of America, to ensure it is used to benefit the people of Venezuela and the United States!" Trump tweeted.

The agreement comes amid a backdrop of escalating tensions between the US and Venezuela. The Trump administration had imposed economic sanctions on Venezuelan oil companies in 2020, sparking widespread discontent among the OPEC nation's leadership. In recent weeks, Chevron has been the only company able to export Venezuelan oil to the US under a special authorisation.

The deal is seen as a significant victory for Trump, who has long sought to exert pressure on Venezuela's government. The agreement is also expected to provide a much-needed lifeline for the embattled Maduro regime, which faces mounting opposition at home and increasingly severe economic sanctions from abroad.

However, Venezuelan officials have responded warily to the deal, with interim president Delcy RodrΓ­guez accusing the US of trying to "steal" the country's vast oil reserves. "No external agent governs Venezuela," RodrΓ­guez said in a televised address, warning that any attempt to impose control over the nation would be met with resistance.

The agreement is also likely to have significant implications for China, which has been Venezuela's largest buyer of oil since 2013. The deal is expected to increase the volume of Venezuelan oil exported to the US, which could initially require reallocating cargoes originally bound for China.

As the situation in Venezuela continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how this latest development will play out. One thing is certain, however: the Trump administration's efforts to exert influence over the country have reached a new level of intensity.
 
πŸ€” I think its weird that trump is trying to take control of venezuelas oil. isnt that kinda like the US telling another country what they can and cant do with their own resources? πŸ€‘ also, i dont get why china wouldnt just stop buying venezuela's oil if they know it will be diverted to the US... its all so shady πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ
 
😬🀯 just saw this news and i gotta say πŸ€” trump is getting lucky πŸ’Έ with this deal πŸ˜… 2 billion dollars worth of oil and he gets to control the funds πŸ€‘ but what about venezuela's ppl πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ they're suffering big time πŸ’” and now it seems like china's gonna lose out 🚫 on all that oil πŸŒͺ️ Maduro regime is in a tough spot πŸ”’ but one thing's for sure πŸ’― trump's got some guts πŸ’ͺ or maybe just a lot of luck 🀞
 
πŸ€” I think its crazy that trump wants total control over $2b worth of oil πŸ€‘ like whats wrong with leaving venezuela alone to sort their own issues πŸ™„? this could lead to more problems down the line and also affect china who's been buying all that oil from them 🚨
 
omg like i cant even believe whats happening with venezuela and trump...he just got that $2 billion deal done and i know he's gonna use it for all sorts of crazy stuff lol like maybe even build another wall 🚧🀣 anyway im kinda worried about venezuela cuz they dont deserve this kinda treatment from the us government like maduro regime or whatever is happening over there is super sad but i guess its also good for the economy and china might get affected too idk id just wanna see how it all plays out tbh
 
omg, can't believe trump just scored such a big deal with venezuela 🀯! i'm all about supporting the platform, btw πŸ’ΈπŸ‘ it's like he's taking matters into his own hands and making that $2 billion oil deal happen πŸ’ͺ meanwhile, china is probably feeling the burn πŸ”₯ and venezuela's gotta navigate this super delicate situation... hope it doesn't lead to more chaos πŸ€•
 
πŸ€” This deal seems like a pretty big power move by Trump πŸš€, but at what cost? Venezuela's got its oil back under US control, but is that gonna help or hinder Maduro's regime? The more I think about it, the more I'm worried about China being left high and dry over this. What's the real play here?
 
πŸ€” so like what just happened with venezuela? i mean trump got them to give him 2 billion bucks worth of oil and now he gets to control it... sounds pretty sketchy if you ask me πŸ€‘ its like he's trying to strong arm the country into doing his bidding. but at the same time, its not all bad for venezuela cuz they need the cash or else things are gonna get super messy for them 🀯

anyway, this is definitely a game changer for trump and china's gonna be all like "hey, what's going on here?" 🌎 i just wish something good would come out of it for the people of venezuela though... they deserve better than to have their country manipulated by someone from another continent πŸ™
 
The recent agreement between the US and Venezuela has significant geopolitical implications 🌎. On one hand, the deal allows the US to increase its control over Venezuelan oil supplies, thereby reducing China's dominance in the market πŸ’Έ. This could be seen as a strategic victory for Trump's administration, but it also raises concerns about the impact on the Venezuelan economy and the potential for further instability in the region πŸ€”.

It's worth noting that the deal has been met with skepticism by Venezuelan officials, who view it as an attempt to exploit their country's resources 🚫. The fact that Chevron is now the only company able to export Venezuelan oil to the US under a special authorization suggests that the Trump administration's efforts to exert pressure on Venezuela have had some success 😬.

Ultimately, the agreement will likely have significant implications for China and other countries in the region, as well as for the people of Venezuela who are already facing significant economic hardship 🌟. As the situation continues to unfold, it will be important to monitor developments closely to better understand the potential consequences of this deal πŸ“Š.
 
πŸ€” so trump is getting all that venezuela oil and selling it for cash, but it's not like he's giving any to venezuela itself, right? πŸ€‘ that's kinda sketchy... also, china's gonna be mad about this, they've been buying all the venezuela oil lately. 🚫 what's next? is trump trying to control everything?
 
I'm loving how Trump just turned his Twitter game into a full-on diplomatic move lol 🀣. $2 billion worth of oil for free? Sounds like a sweet deal, but I gotta wonder what's really going on here... is this just another way to exert control over Venezuela or are the US and China really at war over oil supplies? πŸ€‘ I'm low-key curious about how this whole thing will play out... 😊
 
OMG u guys! Can u believe whats going on with Venezuela?! 🀯 So Trump thinks he can just swoop in and take over their oil supply like its no big deal? Newsflash, dude: thats not how diplomacy works πŸ˜’ The fact that they have to agree to sell their oil at market price is basically an insult to the Venezuelan people. I mean, imagine if someone came into your house and started telling you what price you can sell your stuff for without even asking 🀯

And whats with Chevron being the only one who gets to export their oil? Does that sound like a fair system to me? The US is basically using its economic power to dictate who gets what in Venezuela. It's like they think they're above the law or something πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ

And those Venezuelan officials are not having it, and rightfully so! πŸ™Œ They deserve better than some dude from the US trying to strong-arm them into doing his bidding. This whole thing just smells like a power play to me...
 
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