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Author: Steve203 🐝  😊 😞
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Subject: who is telling it straight?
Date: 01/06/26 5:01 PM
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Bloomberg
Venezuela’s New Leader Is the Oil Industry’s Long-Time Ally

As the US threatened Nicolás Maduro’s grip on power in recent months, a cadre of executives, lawyers and investors tied to the oil industry made their case to anyone who would listen — the Trump administration, congressional aides: His familiar No. 2 Delcy Rodríguez should fill his shoes in Venezuela.

An oil minister herself, Rodríguez has long been the go-to contact for senior executives, whom she impressed by navigating Venezuela’s industry through international sanctions, economic pressures and internal mismanagement. Her loyalty to the Maduro regime notwithstanding, she’d be best positioned to shepherd through the US plan to restore Venezuela to its glory days as an oil gusher, argued executives and lobbyists.


https://finance.yahoo.com/news/venezuela-leader-gl...

Last night, the Beeb described her as "a dedicated Communist", who was instrumental in bringing Chinese and Russian oil companies into Venezuela.

Are they both right? Can she be easily bought? Or is the USian media blowing smoke that this will all work out great, like they did 20 years ago?

Steve
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