Venezuela is an energy rich country in the world, primarily in oil. However, the world giant is being condemned to starvation with the embargoes imposed by the countries. Therefore, the aim is to take control of the coup and control in Venezuela.
The main reason for this is the cheap and free oil, and now it is also the policy of managing energy. The same policies in the Middle East are carried out in Venezuela. Thus, it is envisaged that the energy resources of an oil-rich country will pass under the control of a world-wide country and it is asked to
How did the Petroleum-rich Venezuela come to be?
Venezuela has signed nuclear energy agreement with Russia during the Çavez period. After the Japan earthquake in 2011, this project, which was under the pressure of American pressures on the grounds of nuclear leakage in Japan, was halted. Then, in Venezuela, due to drought, power cuts were frequent. As the salt and pepper of it, economic crisis was manifested when US embargoes were added. The country, which is rich in oil, has become a country where hunger has been plundered by poverty.
The Oil Sanctions of the USA are also on the table
The President of the Republic of Venezuela Maduro, the leader of the opposition, Guaido’u as the “provisional head of state,” the United States with their diplomatic relations with the United States recognized the decision to cut off the decision of the oil carry on the agenda. An official who did not give his name to the United States said in a statement; Veril If the members of the National Assembly of Venezuela and (or) other legitimate government officials are elected to be harmed, the United States will be able to take different measures together with oil sanctions.
According to the data released by BP, Venezuela is the first in the world with 303 billion 200 million barrels of oil reserves. Venezuela is followed by Saudi Arabia with about 266 billion 200 million barrels, Canada with 168 billion 900 million barrels and Iran with 157 billion 200 million barrels. Furthermore, Venezuela is among the leading countries in the world in terms of natural gas reserves and is the 7th in the world with 6.4 trillion cubic meters of natural gas reserves.
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