What we are witnessing in Venezuela isn’t just a regime change; it is a calculated move by English-speaking nations to lead the world again and establish their hegemony over the rest of the world”. The sudden capture of Nicolás Maduro, which mirrors the falls of Gaddafi and Saddam, is being presented to the world as a crackdown on drug trafficking. However, when Western leaders like Trump speak of ‘democracy,’ it sounds like the highest form of hypocrisy”.
But if you look deeper, this is about the survival of the Petro-Dollar. The U.S. dollar is facing an existential threat from de-dollarization. This is Washington’s move to seize control of Venezuela’s 305 billion barrels of oil. It is a desperate attempt to force the world back into its financial orbit. By becoming the ultimate gatekeeper of global energy(Oil), the U.S. is trying to ensures that nations-especially emerging powers like Bharat-remain tethered to the American Dollar.
The operation itself screams of a ‘backdoor deal.’ The Chinese delegations had just met Maduro few hours earlier, yet the palace guards didn’t fire a single shot, when the US troops came to take their leader.
This looks like a deal between big powers like Russia and China, who might be giving up influence in Venezuela to get something else they want.
This is a recurring pattern: the Anglo-Protestant powers displacing Vatican-influenced socialist regimes to secure their economic frontier. For Bharat, the message is loud and clear. The U.S. is systematically choking off all our diversified oil sources-first Russia, then Iran, and now Venezuela. They want us to be dependent on American energy. It is high time our national leadership realised, that the era of traditional diplomacy is over. If Bharat is to claim its place as a global superpower, we must move beyond mere trade deals and embrace the projection of hard military power. We can no longer afford to be passive observers. Without a clear display of strength, our national interests will be sidelined by the West’s aggressive pursuit of resources in the Arctic and beyond”.


