Venezuela, Petrolio e Potere: la nuova Spartizione Globale/ Venezuela, Oil and Power: the new Global Partition! [ITA/ENG]

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Ciao a tutti amici e amiche di Italy e di Steemit, oggi potrei parlare delle crypto e della loro reazione alla cattura di Maduro.

Ma mi frullano troppi pensieri per la testa, che mi fanno davvero preoccupare.

Cosa sta accadendo al nostro mondo?
Non sono qui per sostenere nessun dittatore. Però la mia paura è che non si stiano rispettando più le regole del diritto internazionale.

Ed è pericoloso, perché si stanno creando dei precedenti che potrebbero generare una corsa all'occupazione di qualsiasi territorio, a prescindere che si tratti di uno stato sovrano.

Bene, vogliamo credere alla favoletta di Trump della lotta ai narcotrafficanti?

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Guardando questo grafico, si nota subito che il Venezuela è in cima alla classifica dei paesi con le maggiori riserve petrolifere.
Se davvero fosse una questione di narcotraffico, dovremmo parlare di Colombia, Messico, Perù, Bolivia o altri Paesi molto più coinvolti. Trump si occuperà anche di loro?
Invece no, perché il vero interesse è il petrolio, e il resto è narrativa.

Se il Venezuela ci insegna qualcosa, è che la sovranità può essere ignorata quando interessi strategici e risorse entrano in gioco.
Trump parla già di Groenlandia, un territorio di un Paese NATO.
Se il diritto internazionale diventa opzionale, anche organizzazioni come la NATO perdono valore simbolico e pratico.

E forse è già accaduto e facciamo finta di non accorgercene!

Cosa potrebbe accadere adesso?
USA, Russia, Cina: ognuno potrebbe voler ridefinire la propria area di influenza, senza rispettare confini o trattati.

E l’Europa? l'Europa fa quello che fa sempre: rimane intrappolata in burocrazia, compromessi e silenzi, faticando a reagire. Ma non dimentichiamoci che chi resta in mezzo, di solito, paga il prezzo più alto.

Qui non si tratta più di una questione di buoni contro cattivi. È una questione di chi ha la forza di ridefinire le regole e chi resta schiacciato.

Tutto il resto e le altre interpretazioni...sono solo futili chiacchiere.

Pronti per il nuovo mondo dove vige la legge del più forte?

Grazie per aver letto il mio post.




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Hi everyone, friends from Italy and Steemit, today I could talk about crypto and their reaction to Maduro’s capture.

But too many thoughts are spinning in my head, and they really worry me.

What is happening to our world?
I’m not here to defend any dictator. But my fear is that the rules of international law are no longer being respected.

And that’s dangerous, because it sets precedents that could lead to a race to occupy any territory, regardless of whether it belongs to a sovereign state.

Should we believe Trump’s little fairy tale about fighting drug traffickers?

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Looking at this chart, it’s clear that Venezuela is at the top of the list of countries with the largest oil reserves.
If this were really about drug trafficking, we should be talking about Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Bolivia, or other countries far more involved. Will Trump go after them too?
No. The real interest is oil, and everything else is just narrative.

If Venezuela teaches us anything, it’s that sovereignty can be ignored when strategic interests and resources are at stake.
Trump is already talking about Greenland, a territory of a NATO country.
If international law becomes optional, organizations like NATO lose both symbolic and practical value.

And maybe it has already happened, and we’re just pretending not to notice!

What could happen next?
USA, Russia, China: each could try to redefine its own sphere of influence, ignoring borders and treaties.

And Europe? Europe does what it always does: remains trapped in bureaucracy, compromises, and silences, struggling to react. But let’s not forget: those caught in the middle usually pay the highest price.

This is no longer about good versus bad. It’s about who has the power to rewrite the rules and who gets crushed.

Everything else and other interpretations… are just empty talk.

Ready for the new world where the law of the strongest rules?

Thanks for reading my post.




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The words you are going to read are from a Venezuelan who is still experiencing a Tyranny (it is very different from a dictatorship, they have distorted the definition) in Venezuela, because it is a system imposed by Cubans (apparently) to not get out of it.

In Venezuela we cannot celebrate the capture of the drug terrorist because the repressive system is still established, by "police officers", "army", armed civilian groups, criminal groups in favor of Tyranny, and all this helped with advice from Russians, Chinese, Iranians and terrorist groups paying themselves with oil.

Don't talk to me about sovereign states because here in Venezuela and in many countries it doesn't exist, there isn't a country, a state, or a republic. Much less talk to me about international law that doesn't exist, a right is enforced, where globalist organizations like the UN are chaired by China, which is also a tyranny, Russia that invades countries, find out about the rest.

The majority of Venezuelans inside and outside of Venezuela are going to be grateful to the only manager (TRUMP) of the possible freedom of Venezuela, who by sending his fellow citizens to risk their lives to capture some Genocidaires and spending billions of dollars, is doing it, in some way we must pay him, because no one else did it.
Furthermore, Trump said it very clearly, he wants to develop Venezuela, and he is going to do it with oil, moving away from the false opposition that we had that helped tyranny.

And do not doubt that it will put an end to drug trafficking in the West (America), they have already put an end to drug boats in the Pacific, leaving from Peru, Bolivia and Colombia, a country, region, state cannot be developed with so many criminals (Nayib Bukele said it).

And, finally, Trump has been the only defender of Western cultures, that is why they tried to kill him; You should know that, Europe suffers from all the "whims" of globalism (cultural war, invasion, transculturalization, impositions, among others), it is the Plan.

I deeply understand what you’re writing, and I would never try to downplay what people in Venezuela are going through. Those who live under a tyranny have a perspective that we, in Europe, can never fully experience.

Precisely for this reason, however, I think it’s important to distinguish between two levels. The relief of removing a regime cannot turn into the acceptance of a world where force replaces law.

When we openly talk about annexations, as in the case of Greenland, this is no longer only about Venezuela or Maduro. It sets a precedent that affects everyone. Greenland is part of Denmark and therefore of the European Union: if sovereignty becomes negotiable based on power, no country can truly feel safe.

Moreover, the removal of Maduro does not mean the end of the system. His entourage is still in power and will likely continue the same policies, just more aligned with U.S. interests. This is not real change.

Real change for Venezuela would mean free and credible elections as soon as possible. The real question is whether this truly matters to Trump and the new leadership, or whether the main goal remains control over resources.

Total empathy for the Venezuelan people, always.
But accepting the law of the strongest as the new normal means building a more unstable and more dangerous world for everyone, including those who feel liberated today.

Understand, the Law, civilization has been maintained with the use of force, it has always been like this, the difference in my country and yours is who exercises that force, who has the monopoly of force, to generate order or barbarism, understand.

The USA is only complying with the Law, to capture criminals from its country, which greatly benefits Venezuela, damn it.

"His entourage is still in power and will probably continue with the same policies, only more aligned with US interests." That is not going to happen, because not obeying a NASH balance, it is not compatible to seek the development of a country with genocidaires walking freely, all Venezuelans hope for a second wave, or a third, as many as are necessary, to put an end to the “Nazis” of Venezuelans.

"A real change for Venezuela would mean free and credible elections as soon as possible" you do not know the reality of the world, democracy is the tyranny of the majority, I remind you that Chavez, and many tyrants in the world come to power "democratically", they use democratic means to stay in power, and more, how will there be free elections as soon as possible with so many Nazis in the streets; First there must be justice through a Dictatorship, as Bolívar did in search of a Republic.

As for the Greenland case, I don't think Trump will do it like Putin, and there are other things behind that, find out.
"The law of the strongest as the new normal" accepts that definition, but it has always been like this, you imagine that the Germans in the second war would have been the strongest, things would be different today, by luck or bravery the strongest were the most sensible, and it is not the first time that the USA intervenes, the last case was with the Noriega case.

The point is that evil countries are positioning themselves, and each one must choose their side, unfortunately it is like that, I and the majority of Venezuelans are from the West, I hope that Europe knows how to choose well.

"For evil to triumph, all that is needed is for good men to do nothing." Edmund Burke

I understand that your point of view comes from lived experience, and I respect that. Living in such a difficult situation inevitably shapes how one sees power, force and change.

From here in Europe, my perspective is different, shaped by a different history and different institutions. That doesn’t make one view more valid than the other, just different.

I truly hope Venezuela can find a path toward stability, justice and a future where people don’t have to choose between fear and force.

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