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    Trump Claims US Recouped Venezuela War Costs 28 Times Over via Oil

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 24, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, former US President Donald Trump stated that the United States has recouped its expenditures related to the Venezuela conflict by a factor of 28 through oil extraction activities. This claim underscores the economic dimension of US involvement in Venezuela, where control over oil resources has been a strategic priority. The assertion reflects ongoing debates about the financial and geopolitical outcomes of US foreign interventions in the region.

    Venezuela, possessing some of the world’s largest proven oil reserves, has been a focal point of US foreign policy, especially amid tensions with the Maduro government. The extraction and control of oil resources have long been seen as critical to both Venezuela’s economy and US interests. Trump’s statement highlights how resource exploitation can translate into significant financial returns, influencing perceptions of the conflict’s cost-benefit balance.

    Meanwhile, this claim adds to the broader discourse on the role of natural resources in international conflicts and the economic motivations behind military and political actions. It also raises questions about the long-term implications for Venezuela’s sovereignty and economic stability. The impact of such resource-driven strategies continues to shape regional dynamics and US foreign policy approaches in Latin America.

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