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Operation Maduro: Oil, the US and the Great Power Game in Latin America

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Operation Maduro: Oil, the US and the Great Power Game in Latin America
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From the capture of the Venezuelan president to ExxonMobil's billion-dollar investments, the role of Yuri Kim and the new American energy architecture...

The powerful US operation to capture Nicolas Maduro and establish control over Venezuela appears to be a much more geopolitical and energy project than a purely political one.

We are dealing with genuine energy geopolitics, with gigantic interests at stake. On the day Maduro was sent to the US in handcuffs, the ousted Venezuelan president had just met with a high-ranking Chinese delegation, with whom he was discussing giving his country's energy reserves to China as long-term, almost eternal, collateral.

Meanwhile, the US has been launching a giant project in the state of Guyana, which is located next to Venezuela, for almost a year. For years, a massive oil resource has been discovered in this area, which according to data also organically continues into Venezuelan territory.

In Guyana, the American oil giant ExxonMobil has launched a very large investment, amounting to about 7 billion dollars. This investment aims to establish structures for the industrial production of oil from this giant resource.

ExxonMobil, whose CEO was Donald Trump's first Secretary of State in 2016, Rex Tillerson, has started work and is reported to be one of the main investors in post-Maduro Venezuela.

This is an operation that has been quietly underway for a long time and, as is usually the case, does not simply involve a private enterprise, but a broad state and geopolitical commitment, aimed at guaranteeing the interests and strategic inviolability of the United States.

It appears that the US has committed its entire federal apparatus to this undertaking, which, in all likelihood, will radically change the balance in Latin America.

It is no coincidence that Donald Trump appointed Senator Marco Rubio to head the State Department as soon as he took office. Rubio is a deep expert on the situation in the region and a figure capable of communicating directly with the main players in the geopolitical game.

Around the time Rubio took office as Secretary of State, former US Ambassador to Albania Yuri Kim, who had held a prominent role in the State Department, posted a photo of herself meeting Rubio at the State Department's in-house restaurant. The photo appears to have been posted with the approval of her boss.

It wasn't long before Yuri Kim resigned from her duties at DASH. Shortly thereafter, she announced that she had been appointed a senior executive at oil giant ExxonMobil, the very company that has launched a strategic investment in Guyana and is expected to expand its activities in Venezuela.

Operation Maduro: Oil, the US and the Great Power Game in Latin America

Guyana is the only English-speaking country in Latin America, a former British colony and with a significant presence of American military bases.

It seems that the mission to install such a large-scale investment, specifically $6.9–7 billion, has behind it not only a financial and engineering network, but also clear state support, as usually happens in such strategic cases.

On her social network X, Yuri Kim has reflected her important international missions in the field of energy, where the combination of public and private activities is clearly visible. She has also published an important mission in Kazakhstan, where ExxonMobil has carried out a strategic transaction, as well as the agreement of the US Secretary of Energy, Chris Wright, in Athens with the Greek government, where ExxonMobil will carry out drilling to extract a large amount of gas in the waters of the Ionian Sea. / Pamphlet

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2 Komente

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    Pamfleti

    Lajmi ka pasur probleme për shkak të një defekti në faqe, ju kekrojme ndjese nese hasni te njetin problem edhe ne lajme te tjera. Po punojme per t'i rregulluar.

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      Yuri Kim

      Thjeshte, shkurt, qartë! Yuri Kim, ISH ambassadore e US në Shqipëri, nuk ka qënë dhe nuk është drejtuese e ExxonMobil. Ajo nuk eshte në asnje rol drejtuese, nuk është në asnjë Board Mbikqyres apo Managerial. Ajo eshte vari lesht... Pamfleti, mos e fryni me shume se duhet Kimeten...

      Lini një Përgjigje