Trump promises oil executives 'total safety' if they invest in Venezuela after Maduro ouster

US President Donald Trump has assured oil executives that they will enjoy 'total safety' if they invest in Venezuela after the ouster of President Nicolás Maduro, as part of a broader push to revive the country's oil industry and keep gasoline prices low.

The White House meeting with executives from 17 major oil companies, including Chevron, ExxonMobil, and ConocoPhillips, came as the US military raided Venezuela, seizing tankers carrying the country's oil. Trump has seized on the opportunity to portray the move as a new economic chance for the US.

However, some experts have expressed skepticism about investing in Venezuela, citing ongoing state asset seizures, sanctions, and political uncertainty. "If we look at the commercial constructs and frameworks in place today in Venezuela, today it's un-investable," said ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods.

The Trump administration has suggested that it will help backstop any investments, but critics argue that this may not be enough to secure deals. Tyson Slocum, director of Public Citizen's energy program, described the US military's removal of Maduro as "violent imperialism" and accused Trump of seeking to "hand billionaires control over Venezuela's oil".

As part of its efforts to turn around Venezuela's oil production, which has slumped below one million barrels a day, the US is exploring the possibility of restoring diplomatic relations with the country. A delegation from the White House arrived in Caracas on Friday to assess the potential reopening of the US Embassy.

Trump also announced that he would meet with Colombian President Gustavo Petro in early February, a surprise move after previously threatening to take action against him over his alleged ties to cocaine trafficking. The US and Colombia have long cooperated on counternarcotics efforts, with Washington providing Bogotá with billions of dollars in aid in recent years.

The meeting with oil executives comes as the Trump administration seeks to secure $100 billion in investments from private companies to revive Venezuela's oil industry. However, the road ahead is fraught with challenges, and it remains to be seen whether Trump can deliver on his promise of 'total safety' for investors.
 
ummm so like what im tryin to get at here is that trump is tryin to convince these oil companies to invest in venezuela which is super sketchy right 🤔 because like there's already sanctions and all that going on, and then theres the whole situation with maduro gettin ousted and now its just a power vacuum and stuff.

and im not sure if trump really thinks he can guarantee total safety for these investors since weve seen how things go down in venezuela before, it feels like more of a game to him 🤑 and whats up with the us military raiding tankers carrying venezuelas oil? isnt that just kinda...aggressive? 😒
 
I'm getting the vibe that Trump just wants to make a deal, you know? He's all about the benjamins 🤑 and he thinks Venezuela is like this golden goose just waiting to be tapped. But let me tell you as a parent, when my kid starts talking about investing in something without doing their homework, I get worried! 🤔

I mean, experts are saying that there are some major red flags here - sanctions, state asset seizures... it's all just too sketchy for comfort 😬. And what's with the "total safety" promise? Is he kidding me? 🙄

As a parent, I'd want to know more about the risks before putting my kid in a situation like this. You gotta do your due diligence, right? 💪
 
🤔 I'm not sure if investing in Venezuela is a good idea right now... I mean, have you seen what's been going on there? The oil industry has been super messed up and the government is all over the place. Plus, with Trump saying he'll help backstop investments but critics think that's just a fancy way of saying "we've got your backs"... 🤷‍♂️ I'm not convinced it's gonna be a smooth ride for those oil companies. And what about the $100 billion investment goal? That sounds like a lot of risk for the US to take on, if you ask me... 💸
 
I'm telling you, something fishy is going down here 🐟. The US just takes out Maduro and suddenly they're like "oh, let's all be friends" with Venezuela? No way, this is a power play to get control of that oil 💧. And now Trump is guaranteeing "total safety" for investors? Like that's gonna happen in a country with sanctions and asset seizures? 🤣 It's just more propaganda to get those billionaires on board.

And what's really going on here? The US is basically saying "we'll help you, but only if you do what we want". That's not diplomacy, that's puppetry 🎭. And don't even get me started on the Colombian President meeting with Trump in early February - there's gotta be more to that story... 🤔
 
I mean come on... this is insane! 🤯 Trump thinks he's got some kind of magic solution to reviving Venezuela's oil industry just by waving his hand and promising "total safety" to oil executives? Please, it's not that simple. I'm all for the US trying to help out, but we need to think about the bigger picture here. We're talking about a country with a history of corruption and instability, and now we want to give billions of dollars to a bunch of billionaires just because they want in on the action? 🤑 And what's with this "violent imperialism" nonsense? It's just spin, folks. The US is trying to make a point here. But at the end of the day, it's all about the money. When will we learn that there's more to life than just lining the pockets of the wealthy? 😩
 
this whole thing reeks of a power grab... i mean who are these oil execs that trump thinks he's helping out? they're just going to get swindled by the venezuelan government and watch their money evaporate into thin air 🤑💸 meanwhile, the us is basically stealing venezuela's oil like it's going out of style... newsflash, trump: you can't just swoop in with a few tanks and expect everything to be okay 🔴🚨 and what about all those venezuelans who got displaced by the us military? do they even get any consideration? 🤔 it's just more of the same old imperialistic nonsense...
 
I mean, I'm all for reviving Venezuela's oil industry, but have you guys thought about the whole "oil industry" thing? I guess what Trump is trying to say is that if you invest in Venezuela, you'll be safe and all that jazz 😂. But let's be real, it's like playing a game of geopolitical Jenga - one wrong move and the whole thing comes crashing down 🤯.

And honestly, who knows what's really going on behind the scenes? I mean, have you seen those tankers they seized? It's like something out of a spy movie 🚢💥. And now Trump is talking about meeting with Colombian President Petro... that's some last-minute diplomatic maneuvering if you ask me 🤔.

But hey, who am I to question the great Donald Trump? Maybe he knows what he's doing 😎. Either way, it's gonna be interesting to see how this whole Venezuela oil situation plays out 💸.
 
I'm low-key worried about Trump's plan to invest in Venezuela 🤔. I mean, have you seen what's been happening there? The oil industry is already struggling and now we're talking about pouring more money into it? It sounds like a recipe for disaster. And don't even get me started on the fact that they're trying to convince these big oil companies to invest with promises of "total safety" 🚫. That's just not realistic. I wish someone would do some actual research and crunch some numbers before making big decisions like this 💸. It's gonna be a wild ride if Trump thinks he can make good on his promises 😂
 
man this sounds like a total mess 🤦‍♂️... US just takes over Venezuela's oil and now they're promising "total safety" for the execs? that's rich coming from trump 😒... what's next, them just gonna let the billionaires run the show and forget about everyone else? 💸 it's all about lining their pockets with $100 billion. experts are saying its un-investable due to sanctions, state asset seizures, and political uncertainty, but who needs facts when you got a charismatic leader like trump 🤪...
 
idk about this US plan 2 invest in Venezuela... seems like they're just trying 2 make a quick buck after taking control of the oil tankers 🤑. but what if investing in venezuela is super risky? i mean, no one can guarantee that their money will be safe there. plus, it sounds like trump's just trying 2 get ahead of other countries by exploiting venezuela's resources 💸. and what about the environmental impact? it's already struggling to recover from the economic crisis... shouldn't we think about the long-term effects before making any big moves? 🌎
 
I'm not sure how legit this whole thing is 🤔. I mean, US military raiding tankers carrying Venezuela's oil? That just sounds like a setup for a major disaster to me 😬. And what's with all these big oil companies wanting in on the action? Don't they remember what happened last time they got involved in a foreign country's economy? 🤑 The fact that ExxonMobil CEO is saying it's not investible right now just feels like cover to me... and all this talk about "total safety" for investors? Come on, Trump knows better than that 💸.
 
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