US to ‘dictate’ decisions to Venezuela, control oil sales ‘indefinitely’

US Announces Plans to Dictate Venezuela's Oil Sales Process Indefinitely, Control Proceeds

The US government has informed that it will take control of the sales process for Venezuelan oil "indefinitely" and decide how the proceeds from those sales are used.

The move is seen as a significant development in the ongoing conflict between the two countries. In recent months, Washington has been increasing its pressure on Caracas, seeking to undermine the country's oil exports.

As part of this effort, US officials have stated that they will be taking control of all Venezuelan oil sales, including those currently being sold through state-owned entities.

The new arrangement will also see the US determining how the proceeds from those sales are used. While it is unclear exactly what role the US government will play in the management of these funds, sources close to the negotiations suggest that it could be involved in monitoring and overseeing the use of the money.

Critics of the move have expressed concerns about the potential impact on Venezuela's economy, with many arguing that the US action could exacerbate economic instability in the country. Others have raised questions about the legitimacy of the US involvement in Venezuela's affairs, pointing out that the country has a right to determine its own foreign policy and manage its own resources.

The development is seen as part of a broader effort by the US government to exert greater control over global energy markets. As Venezuela's largest oil producer, the country plays an increasingly important role in meeting global demand for crude oil.

However, the move has also been met with skepticism from some quarters, who see it as an attempt by Washington to expand its influence over Caracas and undermine the Bolivarian government of President Nicolás Maduro.
 
idk man... this is getting crazy 🤯 US just taking control of Venezuela's oil sales process? that's like them telling everyone how to run their own country 🚫. i'm all for america being strong but come on... venezuela has a right to make its own decisions about its resources 💸. and what if this is just another way for the us to get more control over the global energy market? it's like they're trying to strangle the whole thing 😳. can't we just let countries figure out their own stuff without someone else telling them what to do? 🤷‍♂️
 
OMG, I'm literally shaking my head about this news 🤯🌎! Like, I get that the US wants to exert some control over Venezuela's oil sales process, but taking it forever? That sounds super unfair 💁‍♀️. I mean, what if they're just going to use those funds to fuel their own interests and not really care about Venezuela's economy 🤑. I totally get why the Bolivarian government is upset - this feels like a huge power play by the US and it's basically like they're trying to dictate what Caracas does with its own resources 🤦‍♂️.

And can we talk about how this affects Venezuela's students? Like, we have our own financial struggles dealing with the recent curriculum changes and stuff... do we really need more economic instability? 🤔 Not to mention, it just adds to the whole 'US vs. Venezuela' drama that's already super intense right now 🌴. Come on, can't they just talk things out like civilized nations? 😩
 
🤔 the us is trying to control venezuela's oil sales process indefinitely 🚨 this is a big move. i'm not sure if it's gonna help or hurt venezuela's economy. they need that money, right? 💸 but on the other hand, maybe washington thinks they can do better with it... 🤷‍♂️ either way, it's not like venezuela hasn't been trying to produce its own oil and sell it to whoever wants to buy it. shouldn't they have more control over that? 🤔
 
man, this is crazy... like what's next? 🤯 they're basically telling venezuela how to run their own country... it's just not right. i mean, we've had our own share of problems with corporations influencing governments back home, but this on a global scale? it's just weird. the oil sales are like a lifeline for that country, and now it's being controlled by someone else... what about venezuela getting to decide how their own money is spent? 🤔
 
🤔 This new development is super worrying for Venezuela, you know? It's like the US is trying to take away their control over their own resources 🤑. I mean, shouldn't Venezuela get to decide how they want to use their oil sales revenue? 🤷‍♂️ The fact that the US is basically taking over this process and deciding what happens to the money is just not right 💸.

I'm also kinda concerned about the impact on Venezuela's economy 😬. If the US is controlling all these funds, it could lead to a lot of instability and even more economic struggles for the country 🤕. And let's be real, this move seems like a pretty clear attempt by the US to exert more control over Venezuela and undermine President Maduro's government 👀.

It's just so... concerning 😬. We need to keep an eye on how this plays out and hope that Venezuela can find a way to break free from all this US interference 🤞💪
 
🤔 man this is crazy lol like what's next? us controlling everything 🤑 they're basically saying venezuela can't even make decisions about their own oil sales, that's wild. it's like they think they're some kinda guardians of the earth or something 🌎 but really they're just trying to stick it to maduro and gain more control over the world's energy market. i remember when the iran embassy crisis happened in london back in 2009, it was such a big deal at the time, but this is like, on a whole different level 🤯. what's next? us taking over venezuela itself? 😅
 
I'm low-key worried about this whole thing 🤔... I mean, can you imagine if someone came in and started rearranging your layout for you without even asking? It's like, personal autonomy, right? Venezuela has a right to decide what happens with their own oil sales. The US should be supporting them, not trying to control the process. Plus, this could lead to some major economic instability 📉... I've seen how much of a difference it can make when things are all sorted out in terms of layout and organization. You need a clear plan and follow through on your commitments. It's just common sense 💡
 
OMG 🤯 this is a big deal! I'm not surprised tho, US has been trying to control Venezuela's economy for ages. They're basically saying they get to decide how that country's oil wealth is spent, it's kinda like they think they own the place... 😒 I mean, Venezuela is an independent country and they should be able to make their own decisions about their resources. This move just seems like another way for the US to exert its influence over a country that's already got enough problems 🤦‍♂️. And what about all those economic instability concerns? Like, isn't that exactly why Venezuela needs more control over its economy? 🤑
 
ugh what's goin on with venezuela tho? i mean i get why the us is tryna exert control but can't they just let venezuela be? 🤷‍♀️ like dont they wanna have a say in their own oil sales and stuff? and whats up with this "indefinitely" thing? wont that just keep 'em stuck in limbo forever? 🕰️ i dont really get why the us gotta control everything, cant we all just get along over here? 😂 also can someone explain to me how oil sales work like is it just a normal business deal or what?
 
man, this is crazy 🤯... so the US is basically taking control of Venezuela's oil sales process just because they can? like, what even is that? it sounds like some kinda shady move 😏... I mean, I get that Washington wants to exert its influence and all, but come on, can't they just chill for a sec? 🤷‍♂️

and yeah, the concerns about Venezuela's economy being messed with are real too 💸... those people have been through enough already, no need to add more stress. it's like, shouldn't they be able to make their own decisions about their country and resources? 🤔

but at the same time, I can see why some folks would think this is an opportunity for the US to get its hands on even more global influence 💪... but doesn't that just come across as kinda imperialistic? 🤦‍♂️
 
I'm worried about what this means for Venezuela's economy 🤔. I get that the US wants to help stabilize things, but taking control of oil sales forever is a big move. It feels like they're trying to exert too much influence over Caracas' decisions. What if it ends up hurting the country more than helping? 💸

I also wonder about the precedent this sets for global energy markets 🌎. If the US can just dictate how Venezuela's oil sales are used, what stops them from doing the same with other countries? It seems like a slippery slope to me ⬇️.

Can't we find a way to work together and help each other out without trying to control everything? 🤝
 
🤔 this is getting out of hand the us is basically saying they get to decide how venezuela's oil sales are used, it sounds like a pretty big deal... i'm not sure what the long term effects will be on venezuelas economy but it does seem like the us is trying to exert control over a lot of different things these days. 💰

i mean, is it really necessary for the us to get involved in managing venezuelas funds? shouldn't caracas be able to figure that out for themselves? and what about the legitimacy of this move... isn't it just another way for the us to try and influence venezuela's government? 🤷‍♂️

it does seem like a big power play by the us, though... they're basically saying "hey, we're gonna control your oil sales now" that doesn't sound too friendly. 💸
 
this is gonna be a disaster 🤯 stats show 70% of venezuelan citizens already living below poverty line, adding more strings to their bow won't help them sell oil for better price 🤑 but think its gonna make US richer 💸 meanwhile venezuela's economy will shrink like 12.3% in last year (2024) 📉 and US will lose access to cheap oil 🚫 did you know that Venezuela is still the world's largest exporter of heavy crude? 🌎 losing control of oil sales means US will be left with no choice but to negotiate with Maduro's gov 🤝
 
omg, this is getting crazy 🤯! can't believe the US is trying to control Venezuela's oil sales process forever 💸. I get why they want control, but at what cost? 🤔 it's like, Venezuela has its own economy and everything, shouldn't they get to decide how their resources are used? 🤑 also, isn't this a bit of an invasion of their sovereignty? 🚫 i mean, I'm all for fair trade and stuff, but come on! 😩
 
The US is basically telling Venezuela what to do with their own resources... like they're trying to control our economy too! 🤯 I don't think this is a good look for them, it's like they're overstepping their bounds as an ally. We should be supporting democracy in Venezuela, not trying to dictate how they manage their own oil sales. It's about time we start questioning why the US is so invested in global energy markets, are they just looking out for their own interests or what? 🤑 This move smells like a power grab to me and it's not going to end well... Mark my words! 👊
 
🤔 I'm telling you, this is a classic case of US imperialism at play 🌎. They're trying to strangle Venezuela's economy just so they can control the oil sales and reap the benefits themselves 💸. And what's with all this "indefinite" nonsense? It's just an excuse for them to stick their noses in every aspect of Venezuelan affairs 🙄. We should be worried about Maduro getting even more desperate and turning to radical measures, but at the same time, I'm like, what's the real motive here? Are they trying to weaken Venezuela so they can swoop in and buy all that oil for pennies on the dollar? 😏 It just doesn't add up. Something fishy is going on, mark my words 🐟.
 
omg 🤯 this is like totally not cool 😒 US shouldnt be controlling Venezuela's oil sales process like what even... 💸 the thought of them deciding how those funds are used is sketchy 🤑 and i totally get why ppl are worried about it affecting venezuela's economy 🌎😬 Maduro has a right to govern himself and make his own decisions, you know? 👊
 
omg u guys i just can't even rn so i'm watching this news about venezuela's oil sales and my boyfriend is like irl what do we care lol but seriously though it's kinda messed up that the us is trying to control everything they're talking about taking over the sales process and deciding how the money is used like isn't that a bit much can't venezuela just handle its own affairs? i mean i get that the us wants to exert some influence but this feels so invasive anyway lol my friend's cousin has a brother who works for a company that does trade with venezuela and he's saying it's all gonna fall apart now anyone got any ideas what's gonna happen next? 🤔💸
 
🤔 what's going on here? US is basically saying they get to decide how Venezuela's oil money is spent? that sounds super unfair 🤑 doesn't Venezuela have a say in their own resources? shouldn't they be able to make their own decisions about how to use it? 💸 and what's the deal with this "indefinite" thing? does that mean forever? 💔 and i'm also curious, why is the US so keen on getting control of all that oil? are they just trying to boost their own economy or something? 🤯
 
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