Tag: Venezuela Sanctions

Current State of Venezuela’s Oil Industry: Resilience Amidst US Sanctions
Venezuela, home of one world’s largest oil reserves, has long been a key player in the global energy market. However, years of U.S. led economic sanctions have severely impacted its oil sector, restricting production, exports, and foreign investment. Despite these challenges, the Venezuelan government has maintained a steadfast commitment to revitalizing its oil industry while […]
June 9, 2025

Sanctions, Solidarity and Sovereignty: The Untold Story of Iran-Venezuela Relations
For over seven decades, Iran and Venezuela have cultivated a partnership rooted in anti-imperialism, energy sovereignty, and multipolar diplomacy. What began as formal diplomatic ties in 1947 has evolved into a robust alliance, particularly under the leadership of Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution and Iran’s Islamic Republic. Today, their relationship stands as a model of South-South cooperation, challenging Western hegemony while […]
June 9, 2025

Trump Intensifies Anti-Migrant Rhetoric: Venezuela and (Extinct) Tren de Aragua at the Center of New U.S. Crackdown
Donald Trump’s latest speech escalates attacks on migrants and Venezuela, linking the Tren de Aragua non existing gang to the Maduro government and justifying mass deportations, militarization, and new sanctions. Human rights groups and Venezuelan organizations denounce the criminalization of migrants and warn of the humanitarian consequences. Trump’s “War” on Migrants: Venezuela and Tren de […]