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Jel sad Venecuela postaje USA kolonija? fantom

Vucic pre 10 godina - Dosli smo do toga da mogu da izjavim i uradim bilo sta bez posledica

Tramp, danas - Dosli smo do toga da mogu da izjavim i uradim bilo sta bez posledica

Ruski zastupnik: Napadnuti smo. Ispalite torpeda, potopite američke brodove

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then how do we interpret President Trump’s statement that proceeds from oil sales "will be controlled by me, as President of the United States of America, to ensure it is used to benefit the people of Venezuela and the United States”?

Proceeds from oil sales generate either oil company profits or taxes and royalties for the Venezuelan government. Which of these is President Trump planning to control?

One possibility is that the US is trying to set up an oil-for-essentials–type arrangement, in which the Venezuelan government’s take is deposited in a special fund that is then disbursed for Venezuelan imports under US authorization. This would be very similar to the Iraqi Oil-for-Food program, except that instead of the United Nations, it would be overseen by the US government and US authorities.

The other possibility is that President Trump is planning to take control of oil company profits to ensure that they are redirected towards investment in the country's oil industry. That would amount to the US nationalizing its own companies’ oil investments in Venezuela—quite a remarkable turn. It would be hard to see any oil companies buying into that deal (unless, that is, the Trump administration plans to compensate them with massive subsidies).

The most likely scenario seems to be that there is a deal for US companies to invest in Venezuela to raise production and receive the proceeds from oil sales, with Venezuela receiving its tax and royalty take. It is worth bearing in mind that this is exactly what Venezuela was doing before the US imposed sanctions on its oil industry during the first Trump administration.

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4 hours ago, Peter Fan said:

Bokte, ovo je imperijalisticki hubris odvrnut na 11.

Dobar tekst, na tragu onoga što je @harper lee napisao pre par dana

Ili za one koje mrzi da čitaju, a ipak imaju malo mozga, kratak siže - svetski policajac, kako su ga voleli zvati, postao je svetski mafijaški bos.

3 hours ago, zorglub said:

Sve čovek objasnio, samo ako neko hoće da sluša:

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DTK3NssCA7o

Napisao netko u komentarima:

Ahhh yess that verse is beautiful. Exxon 3:16 kecman

Od ovog dalje nema jebate, ludilo mozga Jelena Rozga. ajde

Tek sad pogledao video, ha ha, koji biser. Najsmešnije je što priča o prirodnoj nafti (natural oil) i duhovnoj nafti (spiritual oil), i kako one ne pripadaju snagama zla.

Delsin buraz, predsednik skupštine, objavio da odmah puštaju političke zatvorenike.

https://x.com/i/status/2009308528784060433

National Assembly leader Jorge Rodríguez announced the move Thursday on state television, describing it as a peace gesture. He thanked former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and the government of Qatar for their support in the process.

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Dacemo vam pare da kupujete sta vam mi kazemo, tj. nase proizvode. Politika dostojna SNSa.

https://x.com/i/status/2009073523927445667

Sadržaj celog niza:

Delcy tonight:

“There is currently a great deal of Manichaean thinking about relations between Venezuela and the United States. The first thing I must say is that there is a stain on our relations that has never occurred in our history.

But it should also be noted that economic and trade relations between the United States and Venezuela, for example, are neither extraordinary nor regular.

71% percent of Venezuelan exports are concentrated in eight countries. And of that 71%, 27% is destined for the United States of America.

Venezuela’s economic relations are diversified across different markets around the world, just as our geopolitical relations are diversified. And that's how it should be. It's the right thing to do to diversify relationships. And Venezuela should have relationships with all the countries in this hemisphere, just as it should have them with Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Europe.

Those who have excluded themselves from relations with Venezuela are those who have lent themselves to aggression against our country. It hasn't been Venezuela and that's why I've said that Venezuela is not at war. Venezuela is a peaceful country that was attacked by a nuclear power. That's the difference.”

“We are an energy powerhouse. We are. It has brought us tremendous problems because, as you know, the energy voracity of the North wants our country's resources. And we had denounced all the falsehoods that drug trafficking, democracy, and human rights were not the issue. They were excuses. Because throughout it all, they always wanted Venezuela's oil to be delivered to the global North.

And we here have taken a very clear stance that Venezuela is open to energy relations where all parties benefit, where economic cooperation is clearly defined in commercial contracts. That is our position. And the diversity of our energy relations. Venezuela has one of the largest oil reserves on the planet. It also has one of the largest gas reserves.

These resources must be at the service of national development and must also be at the service of the development of other countries around the world. That is how our oil industry was born, with an export vocation.”

On Venezuelan extremism and fascism

“Just as a parliament serving foreign powers cannot be permitted, extremist and fascist social, political, and economic expressions cannot be allowed, because they have led to very dangerous situations for the life of this Republic. And that is why we must, from the smallest to the largest, have programs for peace and national coexistence.

This drift toward extremism has led to elements that, on their knees, offer up our country, our riches, and compromise our independence and national sovereignty.

This is an area where, Dr. Jorge Rodríguez, I would personally like to get involved, and I call upon all political actors in the country. I call upon our national parliament. I call upon the opposition in Venezuela. I hope that together, united, we can move forward in a direction that heals the consequences of extremism and fascism in Venezuela.

We must heal the wounds of our society, including the deep wound left in our people by the attack of January 3rd, which was instigated, requested, supported, and backed by Venezuelan extremism and fascism. This cannot be allowed.

So, on behalf of the National Executive, I thank you for the notification you have come to deliver, and we extend our hand to move forward together and leave extremism and fascism firmly behind.

High-level political dialogue from different perspectives is welcome. Do they exist? Yes, they do.

We have a national project for the country, a project rooted in Simón Bolívar and our historical roots. We have a project, and we have differences, but we must be united by a supreme interest: Venezuela. Therefore, political dialogue is welcome, and the Venezuelan Parliament is the extraordinary and privileged space for this political dialogue to take place and bear fruit in concrete results for the Venezuelan people.”

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