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BumRushDaShow

(165,014 posts)
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 03:46 AM Thursday

Trump Warns: 'We Had a Lot of Oil' In Venezuela And 'We Want It Back'

Source: MEDIAite

Dec 17th, 2025, 4:56 pm


President Donald Trump took questions from reporters after attending the dignified transfer of fallen U.S. soldiers on Wednesday and spoke about his intention to “get back” U.S. “oil rights” in Venezuela.

Trump has been signaling direct military action against Venezuela for weeks now, and was asked by a reporter about his Tuesday announcement of a blockade of all sanctioned oil tankers from entering and leaving Venezuela.

“It’s a blockade, and we’re not going to let anybody go through that shouldn’t be going through. You remember they took all of our energy rights.

They took all our oil from not that long ago, and we want it back. But they took it. They illegally took it,” Trump replied.

Read more: https://www.mediaite.com/media/tv/trump-warns-we-had-a-lot-of-oil-in-venezuela-and-we-want-it-back/



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Trump Warns: 'We Had a Lot of Oil' In Venezuela And 'We Want It Back' (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Thursday OP
WTF is he even talking about? And when did he learn the word "armada"? niyad Thursday #1
"Not that long ago" e.g. in 2001 Hugo Chavez changed a bunch of rules about foreign involvement in the industry AZJonnie Thursday #2
Thank you. I was wondering how they had "our oil". JohnnyRingo Thursday #19
Our oil keeps slipping out from underneath our country. Self-deporting. travelingthrulife Thursday #23
This also follows the pattern of moniss Thursday #35
Wasn't that the real reason that Shrub said that no_hypocrisy Thursday #3
That's it exactly, and why we are friends with the brutal tyranny in Saudi Arabia Walleye Thursday #9
Yup. And Trump was barking loudly at the time that we should steal their oil to pay for travelingthrulife Thursday #24
NO BLOOD FOR OIL Martin Eden Thursday #39
How the hell did your country truthisfreedom Thursday #4
Damn Venezuela moved their entire country on top of US oil. Irish_Dem Thursday #6
The oil self-deports. Trying to slide away from the greed bags in the oil industry. travelingthrulife Thursday #25
ICE will kidnap the oil and throw it into the Trump Crime Syndicate pockets. Irish_Dem Thursday #29
All the diamonds in Antwerp Belgium are MINE. I want them back. Irish_Dem Thursday #5
Don't give him ideas! COL Mustard Thursday #7
Col honey, try to keep up. Trump and Musk visited Ft Knox first thing he was in office. Irish_Dem Thursday #10
But TSF and Musk walked away from Ft Knox disappointed. LastDemocratInSC Thursday #13
Our oil? Who is he, including in that because it doesn't belong to me Walleye Thursday #8
So where's the contractual evidence of all these Venezuelan "energy rights"? Paladin Thursday #11
The oil companies were kicked out when the oil was nationalized. They were offered a deal travelingthrulife Thursday #26
Let's see how trump's popularity (what's left of it) holds up... Paladin Thursday #31
They are with the documents showing Trump owns Canada and Greenland too. Irish_Dem Thursday #30
He'd launch a fucking NUKE if it kept people off the Epstein files for a day or so Bengus81 Thursday #12
The psychopath wants to sit in front of screen and tell himself...............looky I am getting people killed......... turbinetree Thursday #14
Using TSF.ucker's logic........ KS Toronado Thursday #15
Using this analogy, the chronology would have to be like this: FakeNoose Thursday #20
Yea, that sums it up better! KS Toronado Thursday #22
The oil companies practically own the Republican Party Mr. Sparkle Thursday #16
Oil companies also control the content on Faux News. Dr. T Thursday #18
Yeah, and what was the Sudetenland doing sitting on top of German land in 1938? hadEnuf Thursday #17
This isn't quite the same thing ... FakeNoose Thursday #21
Not the same thing, but meant broadly to show the lies of claiming something as "ours" in order to go in hadEnuf Thursday #36
You'd think a real estate mogul would understand the concept of "property rights"? Turbineguy Thursday #27
He doesn't understand anything at all Keepthesoulalive Thursday #28
My car used up all the fuel I put in it. milestogo Thursday #32
The logic Cirsium Thursday #33
"US companies built some infrastructure so therefore we own the oil?" BumRushDaShow Thursday #34
Like a little kid who sees something he likes and screams "That's mine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Thursday #37
We invested our tax dollars into this country NOT GRIFTERS. We WANT our money back! chowder66 Thursday #38
Iran was a democracy when it nationalized its oil in 1953 Martin Eden Thursday #40

AZJonnie

(2,653 posts)
2. "Not that long ago" e.g. in 2001 Hugo Chavez changed a bunch of rules about foreign involvement in the industry
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 05:17 AM
Thursday

You can research what the changes were but most importantly the national VZ oil company (that industry was nationalized there in 1975) called PDVSA had to be allowed to control shit (>50% ownership) and make good profits, and their autonomy was reined in by the Chavez regime.

Prior, in the late 80s/90's, much less left-wing (than Chavez) leaders of VZ had offered the oil to international drillers at a steeply reduced price (and an unregulated, globalist-led PDVSA was a big part of cutting those deals).

But eventually anger over these shitty extraction deals in the 1990's (shitty for the common people of the country) was a big part of what swept Chavez into power. Then he took control of PDVSA and told the globalists they would have to renegotiate deals that were better for the PEOPLE.

Note that a lot of these companies got billions back through arbitration in the years that followed. Not as much as they were CLAIMING they lost as result, but they were awarded solid dough, and Venezuela paid it.

These companies also had the option to remain in partnership with PDVSA, they just weren't going to make as MUCH money or have as MUCH control as they'd been contracted for. Most of them cut and run. They also WROTE OFF a shit-ton of their "losses".

In the end, it's probably cost Venezuela a shit-ton of money. Way more than they've made as a result of raising their cut, by losing all these investors. BUT, they still have the oil, so there's that.

JohnnyRingo

(20,402 posts)
19. Thank you. I was wondering how they had "our oil".
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 08:59 AM
Thursday

It's pretty complicated. Miller must have explained to him with pictures.

moniss

(8,599 posts)
35. This also follows the pattern of
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 12:51 PM
Thursday

oil extraction issues in the Middle East from at least the 1930's on to the present day. Once a political leader would gain strength around "getting a better deal" the oil companies and their respective bought and paid for governments would set out to destroy that leader any way possible. One of their favored methods was to form and arm terrorist groups and flood them with cash. Once that group would have success they would form another group to attack the first group. Lather, rinse and repeat. Especially a jumble when the US, Great Britain and France would all have various competing terrorist groups.

So now we have the "War on Terror" to supposedly protect ourselves from people who we taught that using terror to achieve goals is not only permissible but profitable as well. Bottom line is we created most of our own problems through unfettered greed and duplicity and we arrogantly thought we could control it all.

no_hypocrisy

(54,114 posts)
3. Wasn't that the real reason that Shrub said that
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 05:31 AM
Thursday

Sadam had to leave Iraq or he'd invade? Yeah, sure the dictator thing too.

travelingthrulife

(4,259 posts)
24. Yup. And Trump was barking loudly at the time that we should steal their oil to pay for
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 11:10 AM
Thursday

our illegal invasion of Iraq.

COL Mustard

(7,924 posts)
7. Don't give him ideas!
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 06:24 AM
Thursday

By the way, has anybody inventoried the gold reserves in Ft. Knox???

Irish_Dem

(79,266 posts)
10. Col honey, try to keep up. Trump and Musk visited Ft Knox first thing he was in office.
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 06:38 AM
Thursday

They already did that hit.

And trust me, there is nothing I can think of that has not already been thought
of by a band of ruthless psychopath criminals.

LastDemocratInSC

(4,203 posts)
13. But TSF and Musk walked away from Ft Knox disappointed.
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 07:15 AM
Thursday

TSF learned that they have piles of metal and he was expecting to see lots of plastic doo-dads and cans of Krylon paint.

Walleye

(43,655 posts)
8. Our oil? Who is he, including in that because it doesn't belong to me
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 06:27 AM
Thursday

I have often said we will never forgive Cuba and then we went to Iraq all because they nationalized our oil companies. Human rights violations be damned, that is the real offense against the United States

Paladin

(32,197 posts)
11. So where's the contractual evidence of all these Venezuelan "energy rights"?
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 06:57 AM
Thursday

You don't acquire oil and gas in a foreign country without significant negotiations, followed by the execution of some sort of exploration or purchase agreement. I guess we'll get the paperwork on "our oil," sometime after the Epstein files see the light of day...

travelingthrulife

(4,259 posts)
26. The oil companies were kicked out when the oil was nationalized. They were offered a deal
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 11:13 AM
Thursday

to continue but they, in their overwhelming greed, declined. So now American soldiers will have to die for it.

Paladin

(32,197 posts)
31. Let's see how trump's popularity (what's left of it) holds up...
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 11:46 AM
Thursday

...if U.S. military personnel start coming home in body bags, from a war in Venezuela. I can see it happening.

Bengus81

(9,732 posts)
12. He'd launch a fucking NUKE if it kept people off the Epstein files for a day or so
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 07:09 AM
Thursday

The most dangerous POS on planet Earth right now.

turbinetree

(26,872 posts)
14. The psychopath wants to sit in front of screen and tell himself...............looky I am getting people killed.........
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 07:50 AM
Thursday

FakeNoose

(39,951 posts)
20. Using this analogy, the chronology would have to be like this:
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 09:27 AM
Thursday

1. You go into your neighbor's yard and steal their lawnmower.

2. They come to your yard and take their lawnmower back.

3. You go on national TV screaming that THEY stole YOUR lawnmower and you demand that they give it back.

That's basically what the idiot Chump said last night.

hadEnuf

(3,509 posts)
17. Yeah, and what was the Sudetenland doing sitting on top of German land in 1938?
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 08:26 AM
Thursday

History repeats.

FakeNoose

(39,951 posts)
21. This isn't quite the same thing ...
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 09:36 AM
Thursday

There were a lot of Germans and German-speaking people living in Eastern Europe, including the Sudetenland but also many other areas. Hitler used the welfare and safety of those Germans as an excuse to invade and steal land from other European countries. In hindsight, most of them ended up dead or deported after the war anyway, so the "welfare and safety of Germans" was just a ruse.

Chump isn't even pretending this is about people, he's trying to start a new world war over oil ... and that's all they care about.

hadEnuf

(3,509 posts)
36. Not the same thing, but meant broadly to show the lies of claiming something as "ours" in order to go in
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 01:31 PM
Thursday

and steal land and resources.

Cirsium

(3,291 posts)
33. The logic
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 12:36 PM
Thursday

US companies built some infrastructure so therefore we own the oil?

By that logic, if I shovel your driveway, I own your car. If I mow your lawn, I own your house.

BumRushDaShow

(165,014 posts)
34. "US companies built some infrastructure so therefore we own the oil?"
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 12:45 PM
Thursday

Next up is Panama and the Panama Canal, (mostly) U.S.-built, and handed back over to Panama by Carter (a persona non grata for 45) almost 50 years ago.

He already broached that early on.

Martin Eden

(15,301 posts)
40. Iran was a democracy when it nationalized its oil in 1953
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 07:55 PM
Thursday

Great Britain had developed (and profited from) Iran's oil industry, then was cut out much like what Venezuela did. Britain hit Iran with sanctions which the USA joined, then Iran connected with the Soviet Union to rescue its economy. This was during the Cold War, so we conspired with Britain to support a coup that deposed Iran's democratic government, installing the autocratic repressive rule of the Shah.

Twenty five years later, the Iranian people rose up and kicked him out, following religious leader Ayatollah Khomeini in the Islamic Revolution.

That regime is still in power, an avowed enemy of the "Great Satan" America.

Unintended consequences are often the result when greed and hubris supercede our ostensible principles. We helped destroy a democracy, and spawned a theocracy antithetical to our national interests.

But NONE of that history comes close to matching the hubris, greed, incompetence, and sheer mendacity of the Trump administration.

We're racing at breakneck speed to transform America from the Shining City on the Hill (always more of an ideal than a reality) to the Late Great United States.

For any lurking Magats:
That means America will no longer be great, as a direct result of what your cult leader has done and is doing.

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