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Trump Discovers Oil — in Venezuela? Media Suggest Quiet Preparations Underway

According to unofficial U.S. media sources, Washington is once again looking
south — toward Venezuela.
But it's not about elections or humanitarian aid.
The real reason? Oil. Lots of it.
Only catch? That oil is not under Texas soil, but under the feet of Venezuelan citizens.
🎩 Trump's "energy awakening"
Reportedly, former President Donald Trump was "stunned" to realize this fact.
"We have
oil. But somehow… not where we are."
The discovery sparked fresh conversations:
How can America bring that oil back
"home"?
📍 Step one: Create a noble excuse
And of course — the narrative emerged right on schedule:
"Venezuela is struggling to handle... cat lovers."
Yes.
Not literal cats, but those elusive,
nocturnal creatures that don't pay taxes,
work in secret, and keep trying to send their
"product" across the border into the U.S.
(Somehow, that "product" always ends up in Florida.)
So now it's
framed as a "regional concern."
A matter of "helping" Venezuela restore order.
You know — for freedom, democracy, and kittens.
🧨 A quiet meeting at the Pentagon
Not long
ago, a closed-door meeting was held at the Pentagon.
At the time, no one explained the topic.
Now, it seems clear:
– Energy resources are back on the chessboard
– Venezuela is a square that needs
"stabilizing"
– And the players? As familiar as ever
🎭 Same stage, same actors — new costumes
Here we go
again:
– talk of "responsibility"
– phrases like "regional safety"
– and the ever-present line:
"The U.S. cannot stand by when instability threatens democracy."
And behind
the curtain —
oil fields, strategy maps, and a very specific type
of "freedom".
🤔 What's next?
No official
action has been confirmed.
But when the media starts laying the groundwork —
we know how these stories tend to unfold.
❓So what do you think, friends:
Is this
about justice and peace…
or just another resource mission with a shiny new label?
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