The history of the flow of Venezuelan oil
Just in! Venezuela blocks US Oil Exports — What Media Won’t Report | Bernie Sanders
[One has to accept that there is political focus from Bernie Sanders. The historical treatment of the US of Venezuela and the oil flow over the past years is correct and it is for that history that I am posting it, not for any political objective. I am quite surprised at the level of understanding from Sanders regarding entering multipolarity. He is in fact the first American that I’ve seen that mostly gets it (besides Prof Wolf and Michael Hudson.]
Venezuela has moved to block and restrict oil exports to the United States, shaking the foundations of America’s energy strategy in Latin America. What the mainstream media won’t tell you is this: this wasn’t an accident, and it wasn’t desperation. It was a calculated geopolitical move — one that exposes just how fragile U.S. leverage has become.
For decades, U.S. Gulf Coast refineries have depended on Venezuelan heavy crude. Now that Caracas is shifting exports toward China and India, American refineries are scrambling, fuel costs are rising, and Washington’s sanctions strategy is backfiring.
In this video, we break down:
🔥 Why Venezuela cut oil exports to the U.S.
🔥 How sanctions helped push Venezuela toward Asia
🔥 What this decision means for gas prices & global markets
🔥 The rise of a multipolar world beyond U.S. dominance
🔥 Why Western media avoids the real story
This isn’t just about oil — it’s about power, sovereignty, and the end of automatic U.S. control in Latin America.