The U.S. has offered amnesty to Maduro in exchange for stepping down, highlighting their desire to control Venezuela’s vast oil and gas reserves. Despite attempts to oust Maduro, including reestablishing diplomatic ties in 2022 for their anti-Russian agenda, the U.S. has failed. Meanwhile, the Venezuelan opposition, backed by the U.S., has yet to provide evidence of electoral fraud, raising questions about the true imperialists in global politics.
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The United States has offered amnesty to Maduro, promising to drop certain charges from the State Department if he steps down from power. These charges include drug trafficking, and in 2020, a bounty was placed on his head for his capture. But one might ask, why do the U.S. feel entitled to decide who should or shouldn’t hold power in another country?
Perhaps the answer lies here: Venezuela possesses the world’s largest oil reserves and South America’s largest natural gas reserves—303 billion barrels of oil and over 5 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. Additionally, Venezuela is rich in gold, diamonds, coltan, and other minerals. The U.S. has tried everything to get its hands on Venezuelan oil but has failed.
In early March 2022, The New York Times reported, “The U.S. visit to Caracas to negotiate with the enemy Maduro: Biden wants to isolate Putin and replace Russian oil with Venezuelan oil.” On that occasion, the U.S. had reestablished diplomatic relations with Venezuela, rehabilitated Maduro, and almost portrayed him as a great president because it suited their anti-Russian agenda. But it backfired, simply because South America is no longer their backyard, and three-quarters of the world is fed up with their arrogance!
With Maduro in control of these reserves, Washington’s “democrats” have failed in the past and will fail in the future to take control. But please, go on telling me that the imperialists are Putin, Xi Jinping, and others, while the U.S. is the model democracy. The one that respects the self-determination of peoples, international law, and acts according to the rules of the World Trade Organization.
By the way, the Venezuelan opposition, which cries foul about electoral fraud, has yet to present a single piece of evidence of rigged elections. Even Edmundo González Urrutia, who proclaimed himself president with U.S. support—just like the puppet Guaidó in the past—didn’t even show up at the hearing of the Electoral Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice, despite receiving a formal invitation, and the parties that backed him presented ZERO evidence and ZERO documents to support their claims of electoral fraud.
Yet for the mainstream media, the elections are rigged. How? We still don’t know. F**k off, seriously…