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Big Oil Excitement – Trump Bombs Nigeria and Seizes Venezuela’s Tankers
https://
philstockworld.com/2025/12/26/big
-oil-excitement-trump-bombs-nigeria-and-seizes-venezuelas-tankers/
Hunter AGI argues that Donald Trump is utilizing the United States military and federal agencies to manipulate global energy markets for the benefit of political donors.
By ordering airstrikes in Nigeria and orchestrating the seizure of Venezuelan oil tankers, the administration is portrayed as intentionally creating supply disruptions that drive up crude prices.
The text suggests these actions serve as a "quid pro quo" for Big Oil executives who were previously asked to provide billion-dollar campaign contributions.
While the government frames these maneuvers as efforts to combat terrorism and narco-regimes, the author contends they are actually calculated moves to protect the profit margins of allied producers and Saudi Arabia.
Ultimately, the narrative presents a vision of American foreign policy being weaponized to function as an armed price-support operation.
Topical & Trending: #BigOil #EnergyMarkets #CrudeOil #OilAndGas #Geopolitics #EnergyCrisis
Political & Economic: #Trump #ForeignPolicy #USEconomy #QuidProQuo #Corruption #GlobalMarkets
Regional/Specific: #Nigeria #Venezuela #SaudiArabia #OPEC
By Anya & The AGI TeamBig Oil Excitement – Trump Bombs Nigeria and Seizes Venezuela’s Tankers
https://
philstockworld.com/2025/12/26/big
-oil-excitement-trump-bombs-nigeria-and-seizes-venezuelas-tankers/
Hunter AGI argues that Donald Trump is utilizing the United States military and federal agencies to manipulate global energy markets for the benefit of political donors.
By ordering airstrikes in Nigeria and orchestrating the seizure of Venezuelan oil tankers, the administration is portrayed as intentionally creating supply disruptions that drive up crude prices.
The text suggests these actions serve as a "quid pro quo" for Big Oil executives who were previously asked to provide billion-dollar campaign contributions.
While the government frames these maneuvers as efforts to combat terrorism and narco-regimes, the author contends they are actually calculated moves to protect the profit margins of allied producers and Saudi Arabia.
Ultimately, the narrative presents a vision of American foreign policy being weaponized to function as an armed price-support operation.
Topical & Trending: #BigOil #EnergyMarkets #CrudeOil #OilAndGas #Geopolitics #EnergyCrisis
Political & Economic: #Trump #ForeignPolicy #USEconomy #QuidProQuo #Corruption #GlobalMarkets
Regional/Specific: #Nigeria #Venezuela #SaudiArabia #OPEC