Tag Archives: venezuela
Seizing the Orinoco
Last weekend’s capture and extraction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was both fun and exciting. Disregarding national sovereignty and international law feels good when the outcome is favorable. Continue reading
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Tagged crude oil, donroe doctrine, nicolas maduro, orinoco belt, venezuela
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Refuse the Filthy Trash
What if the savings in your bank account lost 83 percent of its value over just 18 months? We suppose you’d be a little disgruntled. Unfortunately, that’s what has happened in Venezuela… “Since February 2013,” reports El Universal, “the administration … Continue reading




