Venezuela steal oil from the United States
The short answer: there is no clear, sourced evidence that Venezuela “stole oil from the United States” as a matter of the U.S. government’s crude being taken; what President Trump and allies have des...
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The short answer: there is no clear, sourced evidence that Venezuela “stole oil from the United States” as a matter of the U.S. government’s crude being taken; what President Trump and allies have des...
The Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize to María Corina Machado “for her tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela and for her struggle to achieve ...
María Corina Machado ran on a platform that combined an explicit pledge to with a detailed economic blueprint titled "Venezuela, Land of Grace" that promises rapid privatization, re‑integration into g...
Available reporting shows the U.S. government has repeatedly asserted that specific boats off Venezuela were involved in narcotics smuggling and has released video and public statements to justify str...
There is no clear, documented trail in the supplied reporting that names specific political action committees or shell entities that definitively funneled Venezuela-linked money into U.S. Senate campa...
María Corina Machado is widely described in recent reporting as a right‑leaning, free‑market, hardline anti‑Chavista opposition leader who has pushed for more confrontational tactics — including close...
Drug flows from Colombia through Venezuela into the Caribbean and toward Florida are primarily part of multi-stop, shifting maritime and air networks rather than simple direct runs, with most cocaine ...
The U.S. government and several policy outlets have publicly tied Venezuelan state-linked networks — most notably the so-called "Cartel de los Soles" — and violent gangs such as Tren de Aragua to narc...
María Corina Machado is widely described in reporting as aligned with conservative and hard‑right international networks and as a polarizing, hard‑line politician in Venezuela; critics accuse her of c...
U.S. officials have described the struck vessels as “suspected” drug-smuggling boats or operated by “narco‑terrorists,” and the administration ties some attacks to the Tren de Aragua gang; independent...
U.S. and international reporting and official assessments indicate there is little or no evidence that Venezuela is a major producer of fentanyl or methamphetamine destined for the United States; U.S....
Several governments and international bodies publicly condemned U.S. strikes on vessels alleged to be drug-smuggling boats, citing breaches of international law, extrajudicial killings and threats to ...
Multiple outlets report that a U.S. Navy destroyer — identified in tracking-based accounts as USS Stockdale — maneuvered into the path of the Russian-flagged tanker Seahorse near Venezuela on or about...
There is no reliable evidence that Hugo Carvajal has publicly released a vetted list naming U.S. senators who took payments from the Maduro government or associated drug-trafficking networks; sensatio...
The public record assembled here shows persistent congressional debate over sanctions and aid for Venezuela—Congress has backed targeted sanctions and periodic humanitarian and democracy funding while...
U.S. sanctions beginning in January 2019 targeted PDVSA and the Venezuelan oil sector by blocking transactions, freezing assets, and curtailing U.S. exports of diluents and refined products, measures ...
Multiple bodies have probed the U.S. strikes on boats near Venezuela: Venezuela’s National Assembly announced a special commission with the prosecutor’s office to investigate the strikes ; U.S. congre...
Venezuelan criminal groups and elements of its security forces are long-accused partners in regional cocaine trafficking and corruption, and U.S. officials now allege links to maritime shipments the a...
International arbitration awards against Venezuela can be enforced through treaty-based mechanisms (ICSID), the New York Convention in national courts, and domestic assistance to arbitral tribunals, b...
U.S. government policies have acted as both an enabler and an obstacle to oil companies seeking to recover expropriation awards from Venezuela: U.S. courts and some executive actions have converted ar...