Group 1 - The Trump administration is aggressively targeting Venezuela and Greenland for their vast natural resources, with plans to invest $100 billion to control Venezuela's oil and to exploit Greenland's rare earth minerals [1][3][6] - Approximately 20% of global oil trade is now conducted without using the US dollar, and the dollar's share in global foreign exchange reserves has dropped to a historic low of 56.92% [1][21][25] - The weakening of the "petrodollar" system, which has historically supported the dollar's dominance, is a significant concern for the US, especially with over $38 trillion in national debt [3][25][19] Group 2 - Venezuela holds the world's largest proven oil reserves at 303 billion barrels, which is about 17% of the global total, primarily located in the Orinoco Belt, making it highly compatible with US refining needs [7][11][6] - The US plans to control the sale of Venezuelan oil, with immediate plans to refine and sell up to 50 million barrels, allowing any country to purchase as much as they want [6][19] - Greenland is home to 1.5 million tons of rare earth minerals and 34 critical minerals, with significant untapped oil and gas reserves, making it strategically valuable for the US [13][15][16] Group 3 - The US Secretary of State has prioritized the competition for energy and resource dominance as a key diplomatic objective [5] - The US aims to regain control over energy pricing and resources to counteract the trend of "de-dollarization" and to stabilize its financial system [25][19] - The potential for resource extraction in both Venezuela and Greenland faces challenges, including environmental concerns and local opposition, which could delay returns on investment [25][32]
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