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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Word in the military inside is 2027 is war, somewhere. Iran likely. Plan was to ramp up Venezuela oil production so if Iran locked oil it would not be an issue. That’s not working out as planned, though. This whole board of peace cr&p makes me literally sick. [/quote] It is impossible to ramp up Venezuela oil production. Venezuela oil is $80 a barrel to produce. [/quote] Where did everyone think that oil was going to go anyway? Fkn Israel. That country needs to prove how great it says it is, be self-reliant, and try not to piss on itself once and for all. Literally a bottom feeder failed state. And yeah, let's, as in the US, make secret oil deals with countries for a supposed public asset we now control through gunboat diplomacy. And what's sad is, they're still pushing for the Nobel Prize lady as the one who will improve relations with Israel because the actual president is a lady who couldn't give a fk about that. JPost (2026 Feb 10): [u][url=https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-886244]Venezuela sends first [/url]oil shipment to Israel in years in sign of relations improving - Bloomberg[/u] Venezuela sent its first shipment of crude oil to Israel in several years, according to a Tuesday report by Bloomberg. The shipment represents a renewal of contacts between the Venezuelan government and Israel, ever since former Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez cut relations in 2009. According to people familiar with the deal, Israel's Bazan Group will be responsible for transporting the cargo. The report also notes that [b]the deal was not made public[/b], which aligns with Israel's policy of not revealing the sources of its crude oil imports. The news comes after Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar met with Nobel Prize laureate and Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado on February 4. "Dear [Israeli Foreign] Minister Sa’ar, I am truly grateful for the opportunity to engage in an extensive conversation about the challenges and opportunities we face in a process that is already moving Venezuela toward democracy," said Machado.[/quote]
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