Venezuela’s Oil Privatization: A Strategic Shift or a Globalist Trap?
Venezuela’s recent move to privatize its oil sector may seem like an economic reform but poses complex geopolitical risks, signaling a cautious path amid U.S. sanctions and foreign influence.
In a dramatic reversal of two decades of socialist policy, Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez has signed legislation intended to privatize the nation’s oil sector—a symbolic acknowledgment that state control under the ruling party has failed. But is this overhaul truly a step toward economic sovereignty or yet another opening for globalist interference that threatens American interests? Is Venezuela Really Turning a New Page—or Just Rebranding Old Failures? The sanction-choked Venezuelan regime now claims it is opening doors for foreign investment, particularly from U.S. companies recently granted eased operational licenses by the Treasury Department—albeit with strict bans on involvement by...
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