US says it will control Venezuela’s oil sales ‘indefinitely’

US Takes Control of Venezuelan Oil Sales, US President Trump Announces Plan to 'Run' Country

The US government has announced it will control the sales of Venezuela's oil "indefinitely," deciding how the proceeds from those sales are used. The statement was made by the US Department of Energy after it began marketing Venezuelan oil on global markets. All proceeds from the sales will settle in US-controlled accounts at globally recognized banks.

The funds will be disbursed for the benefit of the American people and the Venezuelan people at the discretion of the US government, according to the department. The US plans to sell approximately 30-50 million barrels of oil and will continue selling indefinitely.

US President Donald Trump has weighed in on how the proceeds might be spent, suggesting that Venezuela will use its funds to buy products solely from the US. He tweeted that these purchases will include American agricultural products, medicines, medical devices, and equipment to improve Venezuela's electric grid and energy facilities.

The announcement comes just days after the Trump administration abducted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Saturday in what legal experts say was a clear violation of international law. The US has said it plans to "run" the country and take control of its vast oil reserves.

The move is part of a months-long pressure campaign by the Trump administration against Maduro, who has been charged in New York with drug trafficking offenses that he denies. The campaign includes a partial US naval blockade and the seizure of several vessels that the Trump administration says were transporting oil to and from the country in violation of US sanctions.

The seizures came as senior US officials briefed lawmakers on Capitol Hill about the Trump administration's plans in Venezuela. Most Republicans have backed Trump's actions, while Democrats have raised questions about how long this operation will continue, what it will cost, and whether American servicemen will be deployed on the ground in Venezuela.

Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez was sworn in as president earlier this week following Maduro's abduction, stressing that "there is no foreign agent governing Venezuela." The situation remains far from stable, with debates within the Venezuelan regime itself about how to move forward. The military forces control enormous amounts of power and might decide not to be on board with the US plan.

The Trump administration is pursuing a three-phased plan, which begins with the sales of Venezuelan oil. The second phase would see US and other companies gain access to the Venezuelan market, and "begin to create the process of reconciliation nationally." The third phase would be one of transition.

Experts say that the US announcement hints at a return to the concessionary system in place before the 1970s, where producer states own the oil but Western firms manage production and marketing, ultimately retaining the bulk of the profits.
 
I'm low-key worried about how this is all going down 🤔. The US taking control of Venezuela's oil sales and supposedly "running" the country just sounds super shady to me 💸. I mean, what exactly does that even mean for the Venezuelan people? Are they really going to get a say in how their own resources are being used?

It seems like the Trump admin is trying to impose its will on the situation without considering all the potential consequences 🌪️. And let's not forget about the whole thing with Maduro getting abducted - that was a clear violation of international law, if you ask me 🚫.

I'm curious to see how this whole ordeal unfolds and what kind of impact it has on Venezuela and its people 💔. One thing's for sure: I'll be keeping an eye on this situation from afar 👀
 
im not sure about this... like if the usa is just gonna control venezuela's oil sales forever 🤔 it sounds kinda shady to me... i mean what happens when they use all that money? wont it just end up in some rich ppl pockets? 😕 and whats with the plan for venezuelan people to buy only us stuff? that sounds like a pretty unfair deal 🤷‍♀️
 
man... what's going on with venezuela? it's like they're playing with fire, you know? one minute it's trump saying he's gonna "run" the country, next thing you know, they're selling oil to us and we get to decide how the money is spent... like, is this really about helping people or is it just about power? and what happens if the venezuelan military doesn't go along with it? it's like a big game of chess, but instead of pawns, it's people's lives. 🤔💸
 
I gotta say, this is some crazy stuff 🤯 Trump thinks he can just waltz in there and "run" Venezuela like it's his own personal business? Newsflash Donald, you don't get to be the CEO of a country just because you're the President 👊 The fact that he's trying to dictate how the oil revenue is spent is straight-up shady 💸 And what's with this "buy products solely from the US" requirement? That's not exactly a great way to build trust or foster economic growth in Venezuela 🤦‍♂️ It just sounds like more of the same imperialistic nonsense we've seen before. I mean, I get it, the Venezuelan people need help, but come on, Trump, can't you just work with Maduro or something? 🙄 Instead of trying to take control of the whole situation. This whole thing reeks of a power grab and I'm not buying it 😒
 
🤔 this whole thing is super concerning, you know? like, the US just took control of Venezuela's oil sales and now they're deciding how the money gets spent 🤑 it's a huge power move, for sure. but what does it even say about the value we place on a country's sovereignty? like, if the US can just swoop in and take over another nation's resources, is that really democracy or just authoritarianism in disguise? 💔

and then there's this whole thing with President Trump saying Venezuela will have to buy American products 📦 it's like, what even is the point of that? is it supposed to be some kind of trade deal or just a way for the US to flex its muscles? 🤷‍♂️ and what about the people of Venezuela themselves? are they really getting any say in how their country is run?

it's also weird when you think about this whole situation with Maduro being "abducted" 🚔 by the US. like, was that even a legitimate arrest or just some kind of pretext for the US to take over Venezuela? 💥 and what does it mean for international law and human rights in general?
 
omg u gotta think about this... if the us is literally controlling venezuela's oil sales now, it's like they're trying to strangle the country economically 🤯 and then try to just 'help' by selling them goods at outrageous prices... meanwhile, what about all those american companies that are just gonna take advantage of venezuela's desperation? 💸 i mean, trump says he wants america to benefit but is this really how you do it? 🤔
 
The US taking control of Venezuela's oil sales is super shady 😒... I mean, think about it - they're basically putting a stranglehold on the country's most valuable resource. It's like they're trying to manipulate the situation to their advantage. The fact that all proceeds will go into US-controlled accounts and be spent at the discretion of the government is just plain concerning 🤔. And let's not forget about Trump's tweet about Venezuela buying only American products - what a blatant attempt to prop up his own economy and interests 💸.

It's also worth noting that this move comes as part of a months-long pressure campaign by the Trump administration, which has been largely unsupported by Democrats in Congress 🤷‍♂️. The fact that most Republicans have backed Trump's actions is just more proof that this whole situation is driven by politics and self-interest rather than any genuine concern for the Venezuelan people or their country's stability 💥.

The concessionary system experts mentioned is actually pretty interesting - it highlights how the US has a history of exploiting natural resources in countries like Venezuela, often at the expense of local interests 🌎. And now, with this move, they're essentially attempting to bring back that same system, which would only serve to perpetuate more economic instability and suffering for the Venezuelan people 😞.

In my opinion, the US should be focusing on finding a peaceful resolution to the crisis in Venezuela, rather than trying to exert control over its economy 🙏. The situation is far too complex and delicate to be solved through this kind of heavy-handed approach 🤯.
 
OMG I'm literally SHOOK by this news!!! 🤯 The US taking control of Venezuela's oil sales is CRAZY 🤑. I mean, what even is going on here? First they abduct Maduro and now they're just gonna RUN THE COUNTRY 🚀? Like, what about the Venezuelan people? Don't they deserve a say in their own country's future? 🤔

And Trump's plan to make them buy US products only is just SO EXTRA 💁‍♀️. I mean, wouldn't that just perpetuate more inequality and dependence on the US? It feels like a classic case of neo-colonialism to me 😒.

I'm all about supporting our troops and whatnot, but deploying American servicemen in Venezuela is just TERRIFYING 😨. And what about the long-term consequences of this plan? Is anyone even considering the potential impact on the economy or the environment? 🌎

Let's keep an eye on this situation and hope it all works out for everyone involved 💕. Fingers crossed that there's a more sustainable, equitable solution in store 🤞.
 
The US taking control of Venezuela's oil sales is like they're just buying their own ticket to get rich off the rest of us 🤑. I mean, who does that? They're basically saying "we don't trust you guys with your own resources" and instead are going to decide how the money gets spent. It's like a big game of monopoly, except instead of money, it's oil.

And what really gets my goat is that they think the Venezuelan people are just sitting ducks, waiting for this new plan to come along and "save" them. Newsflash: we're not in charge here! The US has its own agenda, and if Venezuela wants to be part of it, they need to convince us first.

This whole thing reeks of imperialism, but I guess that's what happens when you're the biggest player on the field 🏈. The idea that the US is going to "run" the country and control the oil sales indefinitely is just laughable. Do they really think we'll go for it? I hope so because if not, this whole thing is just a huge mess.

The fact that they're planning to sell off 30-50 million barrels of oil and keep doing it forever sounds like a recipe for disaster ⚠️. Who's going to benefit from all this? The US government, probably, but what about the Venezuelan people? Are we really going to let them be held hostage by their own resources?

The whole thing just feels so... corporate 🤝. The US is essentially saying "we want your oil and you need our help" and that's not a solution to anything. It's just a big game of power and greed, and I'm not buying it 😒.
 
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