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On 12/31/2025 at 8:53 AM, shali said:

It would be a great excuse to continue the war.  Whatever it takes to get what you want.

 

Further on "excuses":   Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine (SZRU) and Institute for the Study of War (ISW) have issued warnings of a potential large-scale false=flag incident around the Russian Orthodox Christmas on January 6 or 7.

 

The assessment of this potential attack is that a religious site, or a site with a high symbolic significance, will be attacked and there will be many civilian casualties.  And, fragments of western drones salvaged from the war will be planted as "evidence" of western involvement, setting peace talks back to square-one.

 

This sounds like a script from Robert Ludlum's Jason Bourne movies.

 

But, with the latest out of Venezuela, maybe this potential false-flag plan will not even be needed?  I saw one news headline that said Russia condemns the "aggression"  :eek:

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1 hour ago, Doug said:

 

But, with the latest out of Venezuela, maybe this potential false-flag plan will not even be needed?  I saw one news headline that said Russia condemns the "aggression"  :eek:

 

"Russia condemns the aggression"? That's rich ....  :nope:

 

 

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How long until an AI video appears on Truth Social showing paradise in Venezuela with Trump sitting on the beach?

 

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I just pray things get better for the brothers out there.

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My opinion: this is a power struggle between the king of the north and the king of the south. Venezuela is “protected” by Russia because they want allies and a military presence here in the Americas, close to the U.S., to confront NATO. If the United States were to take over Venezuela, it would directly disrupt Russian plans.

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37 minutes ago, Dhanyel said:

If the United States were to take over Venezuela, it would directly disrupt Russian plans.

 

The US did just take over Venezuela

 

 

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The UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting on Monday.

 

Interesting observation by the Associated Press:  The 15-member council has been surprisingly inactive on the issue of Venezuela for the last several months, even as US posturing and boat strikes in the Caribbean increased.

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3 hours ago, Michał said:

And push motivated by oil need - Venezuela possesses 1/5 of world reserves of crude oil. 

(Daniel 11:43) 43 And he will rule over the hidden treasures of gold and silver and over all the desirable things of Egypt. And the Libʹy·ans and the E·thi·oʹpi·ans will be at his steps.

https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocale=E&pub=nwtsty&srctype=wol&bible=27011043&srcid=share

 

Oil is, indeed, a hidden treasure. 

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3 hours ago, Michał said:

And push motivated by oil need - Venezuela possesses 1/5 of world reserves of crude oil. 

Just to add to your comment, not all crude oil is the same. Venezuela crude is typically heavy, sour and difficult to process. It has to be blended with other crude to be processed in most refineries. Having access to Venezuelan crude oil can supplement but not replace the crude oil the US is currently using.

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The U.S. refines a mix, but its refineries are built for heavier, sourer crude, so the U.S. actually imports significant amounts of heavy crude (like from Canada) to blend with its predominantly light, sweet crude domestic production, as most U.S. refineries need that heavier oil for efficient operation and to produce specific products like asphalt and heavy fuel oils. 

 

U.S. Production is Light & Sweet: The majority of oil produced in the United States (from shale, etc.) is light (thinner) and sweet (low sulfur).
Refineries Need Heavy Crude: U.S. refineries, with significant investments made decades ago, are optimized to process heavier, sourer (higher sulfur) crude.
Imports Fill the Gap: To run efficiently and produce all necessary products (gasoline, diesel, asphalt, etc.), the U.S. imports heavy crude, primarily from Canada, Mexico, and Colombia.
The Mix: Refineries use a blend of domestic light crude and imported heavy crude to maximize output and run efficiently. 

 

The U.S. imports crude oil from Venezuela, primarily heavy sour crude processed by Gulf Coast refineries, with imports fluctuating due to sanctions and licensing but continuing under specific carve-outs, notably for Chevron's operations. While U.S. imports dropped significantly after 2019 sanctions, exemptions have allowed a resumption, making Venezuela a key supplier for specialized U.S. refineries, even as the overall volume remains a fraction of historical highs. 

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6 hours ago, Michał said:

And push motivated by oil need - Venezuela possesses 1/5 of world reserves of crude oil. 

 

China is the largest buyer of Venezuelan oil (but that's only 4% of China's total imports). Cuba is the one country that will be adversely affected. They're already feeling the effects of the tanker embargo enacted in Dec '25
 

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Cuba, which relies heavily on Venezuela for crude, has been the first to feel the pinch in constrained flows. Cuban premier Miguel Diaz-Canel said this week the disruption of crude supplies from Venezuela — including from the ship seized by the US earlier this month that appeared to be en route to Cuba — is creating a dire economic situation on the island.

 

Dolores Dobarro, a former oil vice minister, told Argus that some China-bound tankers laden with Venezuelan oil previously made quick stops in Cuba to offload some crude volumes, but that traffic has largely stopped following the US seizure operation on 10 December

 

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