BREAKing: At Trump's Direction, Venezuela Sends Free Oil To Israel for First Time in Years!
Venezuela has exported crude oil to Israel for the first time in years after its oil exports reopened after the capture of President Nicolas Maduro by U.S. forces earlier this year. This is a dramatic change in Venezuela's oil trade and geopolitics, with oil tankers now heading to places they've been blocked from by sanctions.
Experts say this sudden oil flow reflects major changes in the way Venezuela is operating under new conditions, as sales of oil, under the supervision of the U.S., resume and crude supply routes are being reshaped. For Israel, getting Venezuelan oil - which hasn't been the case since around 2020 - is a big deal with regards to energy sourcing.
This surprising export is in the face of current tensions between global oil markets, sanctions and strategic alliances. With Venezuela's crude once being very restricted, this move adds a new layer of suspense and competition in global energy politics -- and could have ripple effects for buyers, producers and sanctions enforcement around the world.