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Trump to Deploy US Oil Giants to Rebuild Venezuela

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  • JimHuaHin
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    So the USA can do what ever it wants to whom ever it wants, without consequences? I await the global boycotts of the USA and USA produce and products, and the cyber attacks against same. Putin and X

  • JBChiangRai
    JBChiangRai

    I wonder if Trump will be referred to the ICC and an arrest warrant be forthcoming. International Law is very clear. Venezuela's oil belongs to Venezuela and Trump has been quite clear it's one of t

  • dinsdale
    dinsdale

    Interesting when you get a thumbs down for posting a fact. To the thumb down troller how about posting why my comment isn't accurate. 2001 Chavez brought in state ownership of oil and gas reserves. Th

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Retraction of Initial Statement

On January 3, 2026, Chevron retracted an initial statement sent to media outlets and replaced it with a shorter, more cautious version.

Original (Retracted) Language: The first statement expressed support for a "peaceful, lawful transition" and stated Chevron was "prepared to work constructively with the U.S. Government" to leverage its presence for U.S. energy security.

Revised (Official) Language: The updated statement removed mentions of the U.S. government or a political transition. It focused exclusively on the "safety and wellbeing" of its roughly 3,000 employees and the "integrity of its assets," while emphasizing it operates in "full compliance" with all relevant laws.

It looks like the heist was done by professionals. I don't agree with it, imo the people responsible should be brought to justice, which will never happen, but it seems to have been well executed.

However now the politicians take over, which doesn't bode well.

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9 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

I wonder if Trump will be referred to the ICC and an arrest warrant be forthcoming.

International Law is very clear. Venezuela's oil belongs to Venezuela and Trump has been quite clear it's one of the reasons for him declaring war on Venezuela.

The US isn't a party to the Rome Statute, so the ICC has no jurisdiction over American nationals like Trump unless the UN Security Council refers it (fat chance with a US veto).

As for "declaring war" on Venezuela for oil? Total distortion. Trump never declared war—it's a quick special forces extraction of an indicted fugitive, justified under US law as enforcing 2020 narco-terrorism charges (with a $50M bounty), not some oil grab.

No ongoing occupation or full invasion; Venezuela's not even in a formal state of war.

Yes, international law says Venezuela owns its resources, but Trump's post-capture comments are about temporary US "running" the country during a transition—recruiting American firms to fix crumbling oil infrastructure and sell the oil for Venezuela's benefit, not stealing it.coffee1

9 hours ago, dinsdale said:

Let's face it nationalising the industry and seizing foreign owned assets was a disaster. Venezuela went from rich to poor in two decades.

Which is their prerogative as a sovereign nation.

5 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

The US isn't a party to the Rome Statute, so the ICC has no jurisdiction over American nationals like Trump unless the UN Security Council refers it (fat chance with a US veto).

As for "declaring war" on Venezuela for oil? Total distortion. Trump never declared war—it's a quick special forces extraction of an indicted fugitive, justified under US law as enforcing 2020 narco-terrorism charges (with a $50M bounty), not some oil grab.

No ongoing occupation or full invasion; Venezuela's not even in a formal state of war.

Yes, international law says Venezuela owns its resources, but Trump's post-capture comments are about temporary US "running" the country during a transition—recruiting American firms to fix crumbling oil infrastructure and sell the oil for Venezuela's benefit, not stealing it.coffee1

What a load of utter BS. International law was broken by the criminal in the WH and his muppet cabinet. Trump's too old to face the music (he'll be gone soon, mentally or physically) but I sincerely hope to see the dull face of Pete before a court of law before this decade is over.thumbsup

4 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

I don't quite understand Trump's statements or all the excitement announcing a big change, since there hasn't been a regime change in Venezuela. There are other members of the Maduro government who are in power. The elected opposition that was denied power is still out of power and the Maduro faction or whatever they are called now are still running things. Aside from Maduro being taken to the USA, obviously with assistance from Venezuelan administration members, has anything actually changed?

Yes, these are the key questions, partially answered by the below. I think it's time to wait and see. https://x.com/FranciscoPoleoR/status/2007629162513854895

29 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

The US isn't a party to the Rome Statute, so the ICC has no jurisdiction over American nationals like Trump unless the UN Security Council refers it (fat chance with a US veto).

As for "declaring war" on Venezuela for oil? Total distortion. Trump never declared war—it's a quick special forces extraction of an indicted fugitive, justified under US law as enforcing 2020 narco-terrorism charges (with a $50M bounty), not some oil grab.

No ongoing occupation or full invasion; Venezuela's not even in a formal state of war.

Yes, international law says Venezuela owns its resources, but Trump's post-capture comments are about temporary US "running" the country during a transition—recruiting American firms to fix crumbling oil infrastructure and sell the oil for Venezuela's benefit, not stealing it.coffee1

Total nonsense.

You don't have to be a party to the Rome Statute to be subject to an investigation or an arrest warrant.

Trump has repeatedly said he wants the oil for America. This is an oil grab.

  1. 2019 (White House remarks): Trump said “We have tremendous oil reserves in Venezuela. We’re looking at all options.” — widely interpreted as tying U.S. interest in regime change to oil.

  2. 2020 (campaign rally): He told supporters that Venezuela’s oil “should be flowing to the United States, not to Russia or China.”

  3. 2021 (interviews): Trump criticized U.S. sanctions policy, saying America should “take the oil” rather than leave it “to Maduro and his friends.”

Having American oil companies involved violates Venezuelan sovereignty.

26 minutes ago, BLMFem said:

What a load of utter BS. International law was broken by the criminal in the WH and his muppet cabinet. Trump's too old to face the music (he'll be gone soon, mentally or physically) but I sincerely hope to see the dull face of Pete before a court of law before this decade is over.thumbsup

What a steaming pile of delusional drivel—this rant screams "<removed>" on steroids, blending baseless legal fantasies with ageist wishful thinking and vague threats against Pete Hegseth, the guy who just oversaw a flawless op."International law broken by the criminal in the WH"?

Spare me the amateur lawyering.

The Maduro snatch was a targeted law enforcement raid enforcing a 2020 US indictment for narco-terrorism—not some rogue war crime.

Sure, critics whine about sovereignty violations (echoing the 1989 Panama playbook), but no "war" was declared, no occupation ensued, and Venezuela's oil stays Venezuelan—Trump's talk of "running" it temporarily is about fixing their wrecked infrastructure for mutual benefit, not theft.

Venezuela could gripe, but zero referrals or warrants for Trump or his team—it's all hot air.

Keep hoping; reality says no handcuffs coming.Trump "too old to face the music" and "gone soon mentally or physically"? Laughable projection from someone who'd faint at his schedule.

At 79, he's acing cognitive tests, pulling 12–18-hour days on 4 hours of sleep, and outlasting critics like you. His docs confirm perfect health—no dementia, no frailty, just pure stamina. Your death-wish vibes are pathetic; he's thriving while you're seething.

And seeing Hegseth in court? For what, doing his job? No probes, no charges—just your fever dream.

The cabinet's "muppets"? They're executing America First like pros, while you're here thumbs-upping your own echo chamber. whistling

1 minute ago, mikeymike100 said:

What a steaming pile of delusional drivel—this rant screams "<removed>" on steroids, blending baseless legal fantasies with ageist wishful thinking and vague threats against Pete Hegseth, the guy who just oversaw a flawless op."International law broken by the criminal in the WH"?

Spare me the amateur lawyering.

The Maduro snatch was a targeted law enforcement raid enforcing a 2020 US indictment for narco-terrorism—not some rogue war crime.

Sure, critics whine about sovereignty violations (echoing the 1989 Panama playbook), but no "war" was declared, no occupation ensued, and Venezuela's oil stays Venezuelan—Trump's talk of "running" it temporarily is about fixing their wrecked infrastructure for mutual benefit, not theft.

Venezuela could gripe, but zero referrals or warrants for Trump or his team—it's all hot air.

Keep hoping; reality says no handcuffs coming.Trump "too old to face the music" and "gone soon mentally or physically"? Laughable projection from someone who'd faint at his schedule.

At 79, he's acing cognitive tests, pulling 12–18-hour days on 4 hours of sleep, and outlasting critics like you. His docs confirm perfect health—no dementia, no frailty, just pure stamina. Your death-wish vibes are pathetic; he's thriving while you're seething.

And seeing Hegseth in court? For what, doing his job? No probes, no charges—just your fever dream.

The cabinet's "muppets"? They're executing America First like pros, while you're here thumbs-upping your own echo chamber. whistling

"They're executing America First like pros...."

Really, in Venezuela??🤣

6 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

What a steaming pile of delusional drivel—this rant screams <removed> on steroids, blending baseless legal fantasies with ageist wishful thinking and vague threats against Pete Hegseth, the guy who just oversaw a flawless op."International law broken by the criminal in the WH"?

Spare me the amateur lawyering.

The Maduro snatch was a targeted law enforcement raid enforcing a 2020 US indictment for narco-terrorism—not some rogue war crime.

Sure, critics whine about sovereignty violations (echoing the 1989 Panama playbook), but no "war" was declared, no occupation ensued, and Venezuela's oil stays Venezuelan—Trump's talk of "running" it temporarily is about fixing their wrecked infrastructure for mutual benefit, not theft.

Venezuela could gripe, but zero referrals or warrants for Trump or his team—it's all hot air.

Keep hoping; reality says no handcuffs coming.Trump "too old to face the music" and "gone soon mentally or physically"? Laughable projection from someone who'd faint at his schedule.

At 79, he's acing cognitive tests, pulling 12–18-hour days on 4 hours of sleep, and outlasting critics like you. His docs confirm perfect health—no dementia, no frailty, just pure stamina. Your death-wish vibes are pathetic; he's thriving while you're seething.

And seeing Hegseth in court? For what, doing his job? No probes, no charges—just your fever dream.

The cabinet's "muppets"? They're executing America First like pros, while you're here thumbs-upping your own echo chamber. whistling

Get him Mikey.

11 minutes ago, BLMFem said:

"They're executing America First like pros...."

Really, in Venezuela??🤣

Yes, really—in Venezuela, Trump's team just pulled off a masterclass in America First execution, and your laughing emoji won't change that.whistling

9 hours ago, dinsdale said:

Interesting when you get a thumbs down for posting a fact. To the thumb down troller how about posting why my comment isn't accurate. 2001 Chavez brought in state ownership of oil and gas reserves. This was done to improve the lives of the people. Recent estimates puts the annual inflation rate around 170%. As I said it was a disaster and to add to that it only improved the lives of the extremely corrupt few. So I guess another thumbs down for this from the troller.

Trolls gotta troll.

IMO there are legitimate and questions around the constitutionality of what President Trump just pulled off. More than half of Congress now consists of traitorous America-hating leeches, so there's no way he could ever have gotten Congressional approval in making this happen. But that doesn't mean we get to ignore Congress and the Constitution.

All that said: there's the potential for this to be an enormous win for the USA and its allies, and a huge loss for evil governments of China, Iran, etc. and I am overjoyed that this has triggered the usual complete meltdown from the usual western civilization-hating leftists. I am especially delighted that said leftists are diametrically opposed to the apparent giddiness of the Venezuelan people themselves, world over. The irony is utterly delicious.

I did not vote for more nation-building, but it's not at all clear that's what President Trump has in mind. My position on this also makes zero difference in my continued happiness that the right is in power in the USA. I don't always like everything Trump does, but that doesn't mean I wish the leftists were in power.

1 hour ago, BLMFem said:

International law was broken

Bwwaahahahahaaahahahahahahahaaaa "international law" LOL!

Who cares? Utterly irrelevant, and I am beyond thrilled that the US federal government does not submit American sovereignty to some group of effete, ineffectual buffoons and their utopian delusions.

6 minutes ago, tai4de2 said:

IMO there are legitimate and questions around the constitutionality of what President Trump just pulled off. More than half of Congress now consists of traitorous America-hating leeches, so there's no way he could ever have gotten Congressional approval in making this happen. But that doesn't mean we get to ignore Congress and the Constitution.

All that said: there's the potential for this to be an enormous win for the USA and its allies, and a huge loss for evil governments of China, Iran, etc. and I am overjoyed that this has triggered the usual complete meltdown from the usual western civilization-hating leftists. I am especially delighted that said leftists are diametrically opposed to the apparent giddiness of the Venezuelan people themselves, world over. The irony is utterly delicious.

I did not vote for more nation-building, but it's not at all clear that's what President Trump has in mind. My position on this also makes zero difference in my continued happiness that the right is in power in the USA. I don't always like everything Trump does, but that doesn't mean I wish the leftists were in power.

"I did not vote for more nation-building, but it's not at all clear that's what President Trump has in mind."

That's patently obvious!😆

4 minutes ago, tai4de2 said:

Bwwaahahahahaaahahahahahahahaaaa "international law" LOL!

Who cares? Utterly irrelevant, and I am beyond thrilled that the US federal government does not submit American sovereignty to some group of effete, ineffectual buffoons and their utopian delusions.

Yes, I'm sure this whole s**t show will turn out so well for the Trump "administration" and the US! 100%!!

PS. Today is the deadline for DOJ to release its report on the Epstein file production. What a coincidence…

52 minutes ago, BLMFem said:

Yes, I'm sure this whole s**t show will turn out so well for the Trump "administration" and the US! 100%!!

PS. Today is the deadline for DOJ to release its report on the Epstein file production. What a coincidence…

I'm sure the Clinton's et al. are very happy about this and will be pushing for this anti-Trump news cycle in relation to Venezuela to continue.

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1 minute ago, dinsdale said:

I'm sure the Clinton's et al. are very happy about this and will be pushing for this anti-Trump news cycle to continue.

You mean Bill Clinton, the guy who just a few days ago called for ALL Epstein-trump files to be released. That Bill Clinton?

1 hour ago, tai4de2 said:

I am overjoyed that this has triggered the usual complete meltdown from the usual western civilization-hating leftists.

I really don't get this hatred for your fellow men.

47 minutes ago, BLMFem said:

You mean Bill Clinton, the guy who just a few days ago called for ALL Epstein-trump files to be released. That Bill Clinton?

Yep. This Bill Clinton.

Petrina-Ryan-Kleid-Parsing-Bill.jpg

23 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Yep. This Bill Clinton.

Petrina-Ryan-Kleid-Parsing-Bill.jpg

Wow, that the best you could do?😆

52 minutes ago, stevenl said:

I really don't get this hatred for your fellow men.

Yawn.

Is this the same "fellow men" who wantonly label me as a nazi, redneck, racist, covid 'denier', zionist, moron, MAGAt, transphobe, islamophobe, evil late stage capitalist, white supremacist, christian nationalist, (insert your favorite additional vitriol here) because I don't instantly repudiate every last nuance of every single position held by President Trump, or wish that leftists would tomorrow ride triumphantly back into the White House trumpeting the wonders of their leftism?

Or more on topic here, the same "fellow men" who openly advocate for a political system that has led to suffering and misery for untold numbers of Venezuelans?

A few moments of enjoyment at the discomfort of such "fellow men" in the context of the present Venezuela situation doesn't even come close to "hatred" -- and certainly not to the "hatred" those "fellow men" have for me and everyone else except ideologically pure people just like themselves.

3 hours ago, BLMFem said:

The Super-Gov says it like it is!thumbsup

Didn't start a war, didn't kidnap anyone, the "foreign president" is a dictator who rejected the election results through fraudulence and force, was heavily involved in narcotics and has driven Venezuela into the ground. Newsom is as ingenuous as they come.

4 hours ago, mikeymike100 said:

Yes, international law says Venezuela owns its resources, but Trump's post-capture comments are about temporary US "running" the country during a transition—recruiting American firms to fix crumbling oil infrastructure and sell the oil for Venezuela's benefit, not stealing it.

Ah well that makes it all right then!

If you really believe that 1) it is temporary, 2} the oil will be used for Venezuelan interests, then I know someone who has a bridge for sale...

It is quite simply an attempt to take over a foreign country, so that major US corporations can seize control of it's oil resources, in the expectation that they will make shedloads of money, some of which will inevitably be promised to Trump - political or personal, but then the dividing line is vague anyway.. Venezuela will resist (particularly with Cuba in the mix), the major US corporations will attempt to use their mercenaries to enforce their takeover, they will come unstuck, troops will have to be deployed and off we go - again!

14 minutes ago, JAG said:

major US corporations will attempt to use their mercenaries to enforce their takeover, they will come unstuck, troops will have to be deployed and off we go

Actually I agree this is one possible scenario.

But I'd much rather we at least try it, vs. allowing China (and Iran, Russia, et al) to be doing the takeover. Because that is what was happening, and it would be worse for the world.

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