委内瑞拉:美方行动威胁全球能源稳定
中国能源报·2025-12-01 11:23

Core Viewpoint - Venezuelan President Maduro warns that increased U.S. military deployment in the Caribbean poses a threat to Venezuela and could destabilize the global energy market [1][2]. Group 1: U.S. Military Actions - Since August, the U.S. has escalated "harassment and threat actions," deploying over ten warships and approximately 15,000 troops in the Caribbean, along with conducting over 20 airstrikes on vessels, resulting in over 80 deaths [1]. - These actions are described as a "repeated use of force threats," violating the UN Charter and international law, impacting regional peace, security, and energy supply chains [1]. Group 2: Impact on Energy Market - Maduro claims that the U.S. actions aim to seize Venezuela's oil resources, directly threatening the country's oil production and posing risks to global energy market stability [1]. - He urges OPEC and OPEC+ members to consider the historical consequences of military interventions against oil-producing countries, citing the cases of Iraq and Libya, which experienced significant energy system damage and market volatility due to external military actions [1]. Group 3: Venezuela's Stance - Venezuela will firmly defend its energy resource sovereignty and oppose any form of external threats and coercion [2]. - Maduro calls for enhanced communication and collaboration among OPEC and OPEC+ members to address the potential impacts of U.S. actions on the market and member interests [2].