Group 1 - The core objective of the U.S. intervention in Venezuela is to establish a government that is fully controlled by the U.S., effectively turning Venezuela into a colony to exploit its oil resources [3][4] - U.S. oil companies have shown little interest in entering Venezuela despite the potential for oil extraction, indicating a lack of enthusiasm for Trump's plans [4][6] - Concerns among U.S. oil giants include the uncertain future of Venezuela, the current oversupply in the oil market, and low oil prices, which make investment in Venezuela's oil infrastructure risky [6][8] Group 2 - Even if U.S. oil companies manage to enter Venezuela and extract oil, there are significant challenges regarding the sale of this oil due to the illegitimate means of U.S. control, which may deter other countries from purchasing it [8] - The potential for Venezuela to become another burden similar to Iraq is highlighted, with the possibility of domestic anti-American sentiment complicating U.S. influence in the region [8][10] - The historical context of Trump's criticism of previous U.S. interventions raises questions about how future leaders will view his actions in Venezuela [10]
控制了马杜罗,特朗普却很尴尬,美国的石油巨头未必愿到委去冒险
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-05 16:02