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    1. Trump regime acting more like a cartel.  Make a deal or we take your crude.  

    2. Hellstorm901 on

      Ahh yes a “training exercise”

      That’s what the other Nazi called it back in 2022 when we saw his troops painting Z’s and V’s on the sides of their tanks

    3. Harold_Homer on

      Good.  If we want to end wars and have true peace we need to overthrow dictators that don’t follow our orders.

    4. KhoolKhoolKhan on

      As of January 2024, Guyana has an estimated 11 billion barrels of proven oil reserves, which is 75% of Brazil’s reserves. The International Energy Agency predicts that Guyana’s daily production could increase fivefold by 2030, from 250,000 barrels in 2022.

      Venezuela has engaged in military build-ups near its border with Guyana, including troop and equipment movements, in a show of force and preparations for potential military conflict over the disputed Essequibo region. While Guyana’s government has responded with diplomatic efforts and sought international legal assistance to de-escalate the situation, the two nations have shown they are prepared for conflict, even though no act of aggression has occurred.

      ExxonMobil and its partners have committed nearly $55 billion to the development of six oil projects in Guyana’s offshore Stabroek Block, with over $33 billion of this amount having been spent by early 2025. The investments are primarily for exploring and developing the block’s substantial oil reserves, with production from the six projects expected to reach over a million barrels of oil per day by 2027.

      Venezuela’s Ministry of Defense states it has between 95,000 to 150,000 active combatants in the Venezuelan Armed Forces (FANB), which also includes the National Guard, Navy, and Air Force, alongside a growing National Militia of hundreds of thousands.

      Guyana’s military, the Guyana Defence Force (GDF), has approximately 3,400 active-duty personnel, with an additional 670 in the volunteer reserve.

      Venezuela holds the largest proven oil reserves in the world, with approximately 303-304 billion barrels.

    5. Yes who can forget trump’s campaign promise to threaten venezuela with military aggression in teh region. Top priority. Big part of why some people voted for him.

    6. MutedChampion1510 on

      So bad. People are going to die, and they are cheering up in comment.
      Had Putin or Xi were going to do this with some another western country, reaction would have been totally different.
      Shows how biased people are, even for innocent lives.

    7. LuluLenin561 on

      I’m happy that the US is dusting off the Venezuelan doormat known as Guaido, he’ll definitely win popular support this time around

      /s

    8. I read the article, and I still can’t figure out what BS pretext we are manufacturing to justify sticking it into Venezuela. Is this about the Epstein files?

    9. At his press conference hes basically announcing that he is expanding the „war on terror“.

    10. If only we went after ALL dictators and not just those who don’t stand a chance..

    11. aviationeast on

      I heard they had WMDs next to the oil reserves. Time to go free them from terrorists!  /s

    12. Select-Cash-4906 on

      Okay I’m not a fan of Trump but a lot of People don’t know Maduro has been threatening neighbouring states for their oil and for military force and this is not including his rigging of the election showing force to this wild card dictator is essential right now to be fair

      We need to give credit where credit is due

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