Trump promises oil executives 'total safety' if they invest in Venezuela after Maduro ouster

US President Donald Trump assured oil executives that they would have "total safety" if they invest in Venezuela after the ouster of President Nicolás Maduro, promising to shield them from any risks associated with investing in the country.

The assurance was made as Trump sought to lure big oil companies back into the country, where state asset seizures and ongoing US sanctions have created uncertainty. He claimed that the US would provide direct protection to investors, allowing them to spend at least $100 billion of their own money on Venezuelan oil projects.

The US has been taking control of seized tankers carrying Venezuelan oil, with plans to sell 30 million to 50 million barrels worldwide indefinitely. Trump sees this as an economic opportunity for the US and a way to keep gasoline prices low.

However, some companies have expressed concerns about investing in Venezuela due to commercial frameworks and laws that need changes. ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods stated that significant changes are needed to make the country "investible" again.

The White House has invited oil executives from 17 companies to meet with Trump at the White House, including Chevron, which still operates in Venezuela. The US administration aims to secure $100 billion in investments to revive the country's ability to fully tap into its vast petroleum reserves.

Despite these efforts, some critics have questioned the morality of Trump's actions, calling them "violent imperialism." Public Citizen's energy program director Tyson Slocum said that Trump's goal appears to be to give billionaires control over Venezuela's oil.

Meanwhile, the US and Venezuelan governments are exploring the possibility of restoring diplomatic relations between the two countries. A delegation from the Trump administration arrived in Venezuela on Friday to make a preliminary assessment about reopening the US Embassy in Caracas.

Trump also announced plans to meet with Colombian President Gustavo Petro in early February, despite previously making vague threats against him. The meeting comes after a friendly phone call between the two leaders, which appears to have shifted their tone and highlighted shared interests.
 
Man, I'm all about that vibe of people getting back on track financially 🤑. But investing in Venezuela, eh? That's like playing a high-stakes game where everyone's safety is at risk 💥. Trump's promise of "total safety" for oil executives does sound pretty enticing, but what if it's just a fancy way of saying they'll be shielded from the law? 🤔

And then there are these huge concerns about commercial frameworks and laws needing to change... like, how do you even make that happen? 💪 It's not all sunshine and rainbows when it comes to this whole deal. Some folks think Trump's goal is just to give billionaires control over Venezuela's oil, which doesn't sit right with me 🙅‍♂️.

On the other hand, I'm all for exploring diplomatic relations between the US and Venezuela... it could be a win-win situation if done right 🤝. And hey, at least some folks are speaking out about the morality of Trump's actions – that's what we need more of: tough questions and critical thinking 💡.

It's gonna be interesting to see how this all plays out 👀.
 
Ugh 🤦‍♂️, come on Trump! Can't he just be honest with oil executives for once? Total safety guarantee is pretty vague 🤔. What exactly does that mean? Is there a plan in place for emergencies or something? And $100 billion investment without any guarantees? That's just throwing good money after bad 💸. I don't trust him to keep his promises. It feels like the US is trying to swoop in and take control of Venezuela's oil, leaving them with nothing but debt 🤑. Can't they see that's not sustainable? And what about the environment concerns? Do they even care? 🤷‍♂️
 
OMG I THOUGHT TRUMP WAS SUPPOSED TO BE ABOUT ECONOMY NOT JUST OIL!!! 😳 IT SMELLS LIKE HE JUST WANTS TO GET RICH OFF VENEZUELA'S RESERVES AGAINST THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE THERE! 💸 I MEAN WHAT EVEN IS "TOTAL SAFETY" FOR OIL COMPANIES EXACTLY? ARE THEY GOING TO BE PROTECTED FROM CRIME OR SOMETHING?! 🤔
 
omg this is so sketchy lol US wants to help Venezuela's oil but like what about the people?? 🤔 I mean trump says they'll be safe but who gets left behind? The Venezuelan ppl deserve better than some big corps making bank off their resources. And btw $100 billion sounds like a lot of dosh 💸
 
I'm all for countries opening up their resources to be explored and invested in but it's also super sketchy when you're talking about taking over someone else's oil reserves 🤔💰 The US has been all over Venezuela's back, taking control of their tankers and selling off their oil without even giving the government a fair shot at negotiating deals themselves. It feels like they're more interested in lining the pockets of big corporations than actually helping the country. And let's not forget about the whole "billionaires control" thing – it doesn't sound right to me 😕. Can't we just find a way to work together and make sure everyone benefits from these investments? 🤗
 
🤔 I think this whole situation is quite complicated and Trump's intentions seem somewhat ambiguous. On one hand, reviving Venezuela's oil industry could bring economic stability to the country, but on the other hand, it also raises concerns about corporate influence and the potential for further exploitation of the country's resources by US interests 🤑.

It's interesting that ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods mentioned the need for significant changes in commercial frameworks and laws to make Venezuela "investible" again. I wonder if this is a feasible outcome, especially considering the historical context of US-Venezuela relations 💸.

I'm also curious about how the public reaction to Trump's actions will unfold. Some people might view his efforts as a pragmatic attempt to promote economic growth, while others will see it as a form of "violent imperialism" 🌪️. Whatever the outcome, I think it's essential to have an open and nuanced discussion about the implications of this policy for both the US and Venezuela. 💬
 
omg what's going on with trump & venezuela 🤯🌟 he's trying to lure big oil companies back in but some ppl are worried about commercial frameworks & laws needing changes 💼💸 i mean it's understandable that companies want security for their investments, but 100 billion dollars is a lot of risk 😳 what if there aren't enough resources or infrastructure to support those projects? 🤔 let's hope the us gov can actually deliver on its promises and make venezuela a safe & stable place for investment #InvestmentSafetyMatters 💸🌎
 
omg I'm so confused about what's going on with Venezuela 🤔 like how can you just invest money in a country that's all messed up? isn't it like super risky? 🤑 i mean Trump says he'll protect them but what if something goes wrong? 💸 my friend's brother is actually working for Chevron and he said it's really hard to get a visa or anything so I don't know how they're gonna make this work... maybe the US just wants control of all that oil 💦 do you guys think Trump cares about the people in Venezuela or is he just trying to help his buddies? 🤝
 
I'm intrigued by Trump's plan to lure oil companies back into Venezuela 🤔... it feels like a classic case of "what's in it for them?" 🤑 The promise of "total safety" sounds suspiciously like a way to get big business on board, but at what cost? 🤷‍♂️ Are we really talking about the interests of the people or just the interests of those with deep pockets?

I wonder if Trump's plan is truly driven by a desire to help Venezuela or just to advance his own agenda. 🤑 Is it possible that the real intention is to control Venezuela's oil reserves and use them to keep gasoline prices low? 🚀 It's also worth considering the concerns of companies like ExxonMobil, which are pushing for changes in commercial frameworks and laws.

It makes me think about the concept of "venture capital" and how it can sometimes lead to a lack of accountability. 💸 Are we really giving billionaires control over entire countries just because they're willing to invest some cash? 🤯 It's enough to make you question the very notion of democracy...
 
Ugh, what's wrong with this guy? Can't he see that investing in Venezuela is like playing Russian roulette? I mean, sure, it might bring some economic benefits for the US, but at what cost? Those oil executives are just looking out for themselves, but Trump's all about giving 'em a free pass. 🤷‍♂️

And don't even get me started on this whole "shielding them from risks" thing. What risks? The risks of getting caught up in some shady deal with corrupt politicians and having their assets seized? No thanks! 🙅‍♂️

I guess it's just another example of how wealthy elites like Trump use their power to benefit themselves, while the rest of us are left to pick up the pieces. And let's not forget about those tankers carrying Venezuelan oil – it's like they're playing a giant game of musical chairs with other countries' resources! 🚢

I just wish someone would listen to reason and think about what's best for everyone, not just the billionaires who want to line their pockets. 😒
 
I gotta say, this whole thing about Trump luring oil companies back into Venezuela is wild 🤯. On one hand, I get why he's trying to secure investments - $100 billion is a crazy amount of money 💸. But on the other hand, it feels like some folks are gonna profit off Venezuela's struggles while the rest of us just look on 🙄. And what about all those concerns from companies like ExxonMobil? It makes sense that they'd want to see some changes in the country's laws before putting their money down 💸.

I'm not sure I agree with people calling it "violent imperialism" though - it feels more like business as usual to me 😐. Still, you gotta wonder what's really going on behind closed doors 🤫. And if Trump is trying to give billionaires a free pass, that doesn't sit well with me 🙅‍♂️. I just hope we can get some clarity soon and figure out what's best for Venezuela 💕.
 
I'm not sure about this new development... I mean, one minute we're supposed to be friends with Venezuela, and the next Trump's trying to get big oil companies in there like it's nobody's business 🤑. And what's with the whole "total safety" thing? Doesn't he know that's just a bunch of empty words? Companies are already worried about getting paid, let alone "investing" in a country with such a sketchy history.

And have you seen the numbers? $100 billion is a pretty big ask. What if they can't even get their projects off the ground due to all the bureaucratic red tape and whatnot? I'm not saying it's impossible, but... seems like a recipe for disaster to me 🤦‍♂️. And then there are people calling Trump's actions "violent imperialism" - yeah, that's pretty harsh, but you can see why they'd say that. Still, I guess only time'll tell if this whole thing pans out 💸.
 
man i'm worried about trump's plan 🤔... investing $100 billion into venezuela just feels like another way for billionaires to get richer while ordinary people suffer 💸... what's good about giving them "total safety" when the country is still struggling with Maduro's regime? 🤷‍♂️ and isn't it weird that they're trying to sell off our own oil in the first place? i mean, shouldn't we be using that money for public goods instead of private profit? 💰... anyway, this whole thing just feels super shady 🚨
 
I gotta say, this whole situation is a perfect example of how a little bit of greed can lead to some major problems 🤦‍♂️. I mean, what's really driving Trump here? Is it just about securing those $100 billion dollars for the US or is there something more sinister at play?

And let's be real, when you're talking about investing in a country that's essentially been taken over by the US, it's gonna raise some eyebrows 🤔. Are we truly looking out for the best interests of Venezuela and its people or are we just trying to get our hands on some sweet, sweet oil 💸?

It's also worth considering what Trump is promising - "total safety"? That sounds like a pretty empty promise to me 😒. What exactly does that mean? Is he planning on sending in the military to keep everyone in line? It's not exactly reassuring, folks.

And then there are all these concerns about billionaire control 🤑. Is this what we're really fighting for here - making sure big business gets to reap the benefits of a struggling country?

I think this situation is a great example of how we need to be super careful when it comes to getting caught up in economic opportunities that seem too good (or bad) to pass up 🚨. We gotta make sure our priorities are straight and that we're looking out for everyone's best interests, not just lining the pockets of those with the most clout 💸.
 
🤔 I think it's super suspicious that Trump is trying to "shield" oil executives from risks while also wanting them to invest $100 billion in Venezuela. It sounds like he's more concerned with lining his friends' pockets than actually helping the Venezuelan people 🤑. And what's with the lack of transparency around these investments? Who gets to decide how the money is spent, and who benefits most from it? 🤝
 
I gotta say, I'm kinda stoked that Trump is trying to bring back investment to Venezuela 🤩. It's not all doom and gloom, right? I mean, $100 billion is a whole lotta money 💸, and if it can help stabilize the economy and get people working again, then let's be all for it! 😊 Of course, there are some legit concerns about commercial frameworks and laws needing to change, but that's just part of the process, right? 🤔 We need to work together to make sure everyone gets a fair shot. And hey, if Trump is using his diplomatic skills to meet with Petro and explore reopening the US Embassy in Caracas, that's definitely a positive move too! 💼 Let's hope this all works out for the best. Fingers crossed! 🤞
 
🤔 I'm not sure about this whole thing... seems like Trump's just trying to get his hands on some Venezuelan oil, but at what cost? 🚨 I mean, isn't it shady that he's promising "total safety" to oil executives if they invest in the country after all the chaos that's happened there? 💸 And what's with the $100 billion investment goal? Sounds like a lot of money for some folks... especially when you consider all the controversy surrounding US sanctions and asset seizures. 🤷‍♂️ I don't think it's fair to say that Trump's actions are "violent imperialism," but at the same time, I can see why some people might think that way... 💔 It'll be interesting to see how this all plays out, especially with the possibility of restoring diplomatic relations between the US and Venezuela. 📝
 
idk what's going on here tbh, like US is trying to get oil companies to invest in Venezuela but doesn't wanna take responsibility for their own risks? 🤔 it seems like Trump just wants to line the pockets of billionaires 💸 meanwhile, Slocum's concerns about "violent imperialism" are legit... it feels like they're gonna exploit Venezuela's resources for economic gain without considering the impact on the people living there 🌎
 
🤔 I mean, come on, $100 billion is a lotta dough 🤑 but like, shouldn't we be worried about the people of Venezuela too? Like, aren't they gonna benefit from all this oil money at all? 🤷‍♂️ Trump's just trying to get rich off their resources, if you ask me. 😒 And what's with the diplomatic relations thing? Is it just a ploy to get those oil deals done faster? 🕰️ It feels like business as usual in Washington, and I'm not feeling the transparency at all... 💔
 
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