VENEZUELA IS JUST THE START — GLOBAL ENERGY POWER IS SHIFTING
What’s happening in Venezuela isn’t only about one country — it’s part of a bigger struggle over energy supply and global influence.
As talks develop around redirecting more Venezuelan oil, the U.S. could gain more leverage over where those barrels go — while countries that relied on cheaper Venezuelan crude may feel pressure to adjust.
At the same time, chokepoints like Bab al-Mandab and the Strait of Hormuz remain critical routes for global oil flows. Any disruption there can ripple across markets and impact major importers worldwide.
With Venezuela holding some of the world’s largest proven reserves, shifts in how that oil is routed could reshape markets, alliances, and strategy for years. This may be just one early move in a broader global energy realignment.
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