- Revives massive Venezuelan heavy oil reserves through American companies like Chevron, ConocoPhillips, and Exxon, boosting U.S. refining capacity and creating leverage against China’s energy needs and maritime ambitions.
- Echoes the Monroe Doctrine by pushing back Chinese influence in South America, securing strategic resources and curbing Beijing’s access to discounted oil and other exports.
- Maduro’s detention exposes potential hidden transfers of critical resources like silver to China, as the U.S. has declared silver a strategic metal amid skyrocketing demand for AI infrastructure and monetary stability.
- China’s restrained diplomatic protests signal acceptance of a shifting multipolar world, while discussions (including with Canada under Mark Carney) highlight emerging spheres of influence.
- Europe is left as an anxious bystander — impotent after failures in Ukraine and Mercosur deals — now facing U.S. tariff threats (up to 25%) for opposing American moves like influence over Greenland.
- Accelerates global bifurcation into U.S.-led and Chinese-led spheres, minimizing direct conflict through economic decoupling and control of key sea routes like the Panama Canal.
- Positions the U.S. to pressure China on rare earths and reindustrialization, while potentially coordinating strategic retreats with Beijing and Moscow into respective power zones.
- Underscores silver’s rising role beyond oil, with stockpiling by major powers potentially reshaping monetary systems and global resource dynamics.
Read the full story: https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2026/01/venezuela_s_aftermath_entering_a_dynamic_new_world_order.html
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