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Pandemic, Oil Glut Leave Venezuela More Vulnerable to Chinese, Russian Advances
Townhall.com ^ | March 23, 2020 | Ken Blackwell,

Posted on 03/23/2020 3:45:03 AM PDT by Kaslin

Editor's note: This column was co-authored by Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Jerry Boykin (@GenBoykin).

Venezuela is vulnerable. The White House in August imposed new economic sanctions on the country, and the oil glut caused by the coronavirus pandemic, meanwhile, is rendering Venezuela’s vast supply of recoverable oil near-worthless. 

“[N]o other country in the region will be as hard hit as Venezuela, which relies on oil sales for 85 percent of its government spending,” writes Andres Oppenheimer, a columnist for the Miami Herald. “Last year, Venezuela’s oil exports had already fallen to $9 billion, from $73 billion in 2011.”

All these factors—U.S. sanctions on Venezuelan oil, the coronavirus pandemic and consequent oversupply of oil on the global market—combine to make a perfect storm that leaves Venezuela susceptible to further bankrolling by China and Russia. President Donald J. Trump can’t allow these opportunists to swoop in and exert more control over a crumbling Venezuela.

If he does let China and Russia further wrap their tentacles around socialist President Nicolas Maduro’s finger, he runs the risk of surrendering important strategic ground in the struggle for energy security. Venezuela is already indebted to both countries; for more than a decade, China and Russia have poured billions into the collapsing country.

As the Los Angeles Times reports, “China and Russia are Venezuela’s two main creditors, and they have been the principal economic force keeping the Maduro government afloat, making the difference between solvency and bankruptcy, financial experts say.” That was at the beginning of 2019, well before the coronavirus pandemic began sweeping the globe. 

Maduro last week announced the country, in response to the coronavirus, is suspending flights from Europe and Colombia. More recently, he ordered businesses in six states and the capital city of Caracas to close and people to remain at home. School was canceled beginning Monday, March 16.

Otherwise, Maduro’s response to the global pandemic is underwhelming, to say the least. As is the case in other countries, there are very few coronavirus tests available and some Venezuelan healthcare workers, their hospitals battered by years of socialism, don’t even have enough supplies to wash their hands, reports Bloomberg. 

“There are no eye protectors. We have no gloves, masks or soap, something so basic,” Dr. Jose Soto, a specialist at a hospital in Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, told Bloomberg. “We now treat five patients where we used to treat 25 just six years ago,” he said. 

Furthermore, many healthcare providers in Venezuela have left the country because of the demise of the nation’s healthcare system. Consequently, hospitals are grossly understaffed and therefore ill-equipped to meet the inevitable demand for lifesaving medical care. 

The nation is teetering on the edge of collapse and grossly unprepared for the devastation that could befall them. These circumstances make Maduro easy prey for China and Russia, who would like nothing more than to strengthen their foothold in the country. 

President Trump for good reason has imposed sanctions on Venezuela but should act to protect the American oil assets that remain in the battered country by allowing American energy companies to continue their operations. 

It would bolster our national security interests and the interests of the Venezuelan people, who only stand to benefit from the continued presence of American energy companies. The blow of the coronavirus pandemic otherwise will be far more devastating to the Venezuelan people.

The White House, instead of pulling out and cutting off Venezuela entirely, should be protecting our interests in a nation with an estimated 500 billion barrels of recoverable crude oil because—if there’s a time to get tough with China and Russia—it’s now.

Otherwise, Russia and nations like it will exert more control over Venezuela in much the same way Russia co-opted Cuba during the Cold War. Cuba to this day gets support from the Russian government. Maduro is in a precarious position and will do all he can to maintain power over the Venezuelan people. The time to counteract Chinese and Russian advances is now, before it’s too late.



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: china; nationalinterests; oilmoney; russia; venezuela; wuhancoronavirus
This is what Socialism gets you.
1 posted on 03/23/2020 3:45:03 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

It’s inevitable. No matter how brutally socialist you are, you will be bested by someone who is even more brutally socialist.


2 posted on 03/23/2020 3:49:19 AM PDT by P.O.E. (Pray for America)
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To: Kaslin

Yes, Venezuela is what the USA would be if the Democrats had managed to seize power.


3 posted on 03/23/2020 3:59:20 AM PDT by Savage Beast (Curse of intelligence: Having to watch the morons try everything you know won't work!)
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To: Kaslin

Russians, Chinese and Iranians are all over Venezuela.


4 posted on 03/23/2020 4:04:12 AM PDT by rrrod (6)
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To: Savage Beast

Exactly.


5 posted on 03/23/2020 4:07:41 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Whatever aid that either Russia or China could give, presumes that either one of them has aid to give. Things are pretty tough for each of those countries too.

Russia has pretty much been wrestled to the ground in their distance-and-direction urination contest with Saudi Arabia, and China has had so many supply chains interrupted it will take them months if not years to reestablish some coherent trading deals.


6 posted on 03/23/2020 4:21:38 AM PDT by alloysteel (Freedom is not a matter of life and death. It is much more serious than that..)
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To: Savage Beast
Venezuela has great coffee and chocolate, gold in the ground, scenic beaches and high mountains, beautiful women, proximity to the world's largest oil consumer. Only leftists could screw that one up.


7 posted on 03/23/2020 4:35:03 AM PDT by Reeses (A journey of a thousand miles begins with a government pat down.)
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To: Kaslin

Yep, right out of Jack Ryan.


8 posted on 03/23/2020 4:35:03 AM PDT by CincyRichieRich (Not just a Chinese cover-up. It was a Chinese attack.)
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To: Kaslin

Because those countries need another Turd World country to prop up.


9 posted on 03/23/2020 4:58:28 AM PDT by bray (Pray for President Trump)
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To: Reeses
Yes, Venezuela was one of the world's most beautiful and glamorous place before the Marxists managed to seize control of it.

It was one of the choice destinations for people living on their yachts.

I knew quite a few. I lived near a world class marina. I met a number of people who stopped there for boat repairs and to refuel. My wife and I befriended some. They visited us in our home. They tended to be lots of fun.

Living on a yacht, they said, is not expensive, as one would think, if you do the minor repairs and maintenance yourself (something that I have no intention of doing).

There was one couple from Switzerland who were excited about heading for Venezuela as soon as they left. I remember them well and their excitement.

I don't live there any more, but I doubt that the live-on-your-yacht crowd is heading for Venezuela now.

They're probably out at sea, riding out the coronavirus pandemic.

10 posted on 03/23/2020 5:02:25 AM PDT by Savage Beast (Curse of intelligence: Having to watch the morons try everything you know won't work!)
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To: Kaslin

My late father-in-law and Ken Blackwell and I had lunch together just the three of us about 10 years ago. Very nice memory lot of good conversation.


11 posted on 03/23/2020 5:35:21 AM PDT by CincyRichieRich (Not just a Chinese cover-up. It was a Chinese attack.)
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