# Venezuela
Latest news and articles about Venezuela
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China's Oil Buying Spree Amid Low Prices: What Does It Signal?
As China aggressively increases its crude oil imports amid low global prices, it aims to ensure energy security and promote the internationalization of the renminbi. This strategy reflects a shift in global oil trade dynamics, as China seeks to reduce reliance on the dollar and enhance its position in the energy market. The geopolitical landscape, including the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict and US sanctions on Venezuela, further complicates the oil supply chain.

Fenjiu · Phoenix Military Affairs Office | Dark Clouds Gather Over the Caribbean, Can Venezuela Protect Itself?
The Caribbean region is experiencing heightened geopolitical tensions, particularly affecting Venezuela's sovereignty and stability. With internal and external challenges, analysts are concerned about Venezuela's ability to navigate these turbulent times.

Cuba Condemns U.S. Military Seizure of Oil Tanker, Accuses U.S. of Escalating Economic War Against Cuba
Cuba's Foreign Ministry condemned the U.S. military's recent seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker, labeling it as an escalation of the economic war against Cuba. The statement criticized the U.S. actions as piracy and maritime terrorism, which disrupt Cuba's energy supply and violate international law.

Cuba Condemns US Military Seizure of Oil Tanker, Denounces Escalation of Economic War Against Cuba
Cuba's Foreign Ministry has condemned the US military's seizure of an oil tanker near Venezuela, labeling it as an escalation of the economic war against Cuba. The statement criticizes the US for violating international law and emphasizes the negative impact on Cuba's energy system and daily life.

Trump: US Actions Against Venezuela 'Will Soon Extend from Sea to Land'
President Trump indicated that US actions against Venezuela will expand beyond drug-related issues, hinting at potential military operations on land. He confirmed the seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker and noted a significant decrease in drug trafficking. Venezuela condemned the US actions as piracy and theft, while the US continues to apply military pressure in the region.

Maduro: The United States Should Stop Its Interventionist Actions in Latin America
Venezuelan President Maduro has called for the U.S. to stop its interventionist policies in Venezuela and Latin America, criticizing its military actions under the guise of anti-drug operations. He asserts that Venezuela will not be subjected to imperialism again and highlights the lack of evidence supporting claims that Venezuela is a major source of drugs for the U.S.

Amid Tensions, Maduro Sings English Song: Don't Worry, Be Happy
Venezuelan President Maduro called for peace by singing the song "Don't Worry, Be Happy" during a rally amidst rising tensions with the U.S. He also urged the U.S. to stop military actions in the region. The U.S. has recently increased its military presence near Venezuela, citing drug enforcement as the reason.

Cuban President Strongly Condemns U.S. Military Seizure of Oil Tanker Near Venezuela: This is Piracy
Cuban President Díaz-Canel has condemned the U.S. military's seizure of an oil tanker near Venezuela, calling it an act of piracy and a violation of international law. He expressed support for the Venezuelan government and criticized the U.S. actions as an escalation of aggression. This incident follows the announcement of the U.S. 2025 National Security Strategy, which seeks to revive the Monroe Doctrine.

Cuban President Strongly Condemns U.S. Military's Seizure of Oil Tanker Near Venezuela: This is Pirate Behavior
Cuban President Díaz-Canel has condemned the U.S. military's seizure of an oil tanker near Venezuela, labeling it as pirate behavior and an act of aggression. He expressed support for the Venezuelan government and criticized the action as a violation of international law, coinciding with the U.S.'s new National Security Strategy that seeks to revive the Monroe Doctrine.

The Closest Encounter to Venezuelan Airspace: Two U.S. Military Aircraft Fly Over the Venezuelan Bay
Two U.S. Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet jets flew over the Venezuelan Bay for over 30 minutes, marking the closest approach to Venezuelan airspace since the Trump administration's pressure tactics began. This event has raised concerns regarding U.S.-Venezuela relations.

US Media: Two US Navy 'Super Hornet' Jets Fly Over the Gulf of Venezuela
Two US Navy F/A-18 'Super Hornet' jets flew over the Gulf of Venezuela, reportedly the closest US military aircraft have come to Venezuelan airspace since the Trump administration's pressure campaign began. The US Department of Defense described the flight as routine training, while Venezuela has not yet responded to the incident amidst ongoing military tensions in the region.

Cuba Denies Contact with the U.S. Regarding Venezuela's Internal Affairs: Absurd and Untrue
Cuba has denied any contact with the U.S. regarding Venezuela's internal affairs, calling such reports absurd. The Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister accused certain U.S. factions of trying to create a rift between Cuba and Venezuela and criticized U.S. military actions in the region under the guise of drug enforcement.