The United States has no limit to "economic coercion", and the truth | manga review: directly take advantage of Citroen | the United States | the economy
The United States has added new evidence of economic coercion. In May of this year, the US government made a decision to sell the subsidiary of Venezuela National Oil Company, Citro ë go Oil Company, in the United States. Venezuelan President Maduro condemned this, calling it "plundering" and refusing to accept it. According to Reuters, a US court has rejected Venezuela's appeal to block the sale of shares in Citro ë go Oil Company and continues to enforce the confiscation of assets.
Citroen is clearly an overseas asset of Venezuela, why can the United States sell it on its own? It turns out that the United States has been eyeing this oil company for a long time. It is not a secret that the United States attempts to overthrow the Venezuelan regime. In 2019, the United States imposed sanctions on Venezuela and even conspired to launch a coup, using the normally operating Citroen as a tool for political struggle, disrupting the normal market order. Although the coup failed, the United States still profited from it. When Venezuela was unable to repay its debts due to sanctions, the United States took the opportunity to package and sell Citro ë go, which was a true act of plunder.
Forcefully selling Venezuelan oil companies, continuously stealing oil and wheat from Syria, freezing the "life-saving money" of the Afghan people... The United States has repeatedly proven that it is an experienced and expert in "economic coercion". The abuse of economic hegemony by the United States will also backfire on itself, and the current process of "de dollarization" is accelerating, and the United States is swallowing the bitter fruit.
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