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During a recent interview, former U.S. President Donald Trump addressed concerns regarding the influence of China, Russia, and Iran in Venezuela, emphasizing the strategic importance of natural resources. When asked how ongoing operations might impact U.S. relationships with these countries, Trump highlighted the United States’ interest in oil production and trade, stating, “In terms of countries that want oil, we’re in the oil business. We’re going to sell it to them. We’ll be selling oil.”

The statement underscores the complex geopolitical dynamics surrounding Venezuela’s vast oil reserves, which have attracted foreign interest amid ongoing political and economic unrest. Experts note that the involvement of China, Russia, and Iran in Venezuela has intensified discussions about regional influence and resource control, with the U.S. maintaining a focus on securing its economic interests.

Analysts say Trump’s remarks suggest a pragmatic approach to oil trade, regardless of political allegiances. The comment may also reflect broader U.S. priorities to ensure access to energy resources and to navigate diplomatic relationships amid a landscape marked by competing interests from global powers in Venezuela.

As Venezuela continues to grapple with longstanding challenges, the extent of foreign involvement remains a key factor shaping its future, with oil exports playing a central role in international negotiations and strategic alliances.

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