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Trump Considers Annexing Venezuela for Its Vast Oil Reserves

United States President Donald Trump has indicated he is seriously considering a plan to make Venezuela a permanent part of the United States, a move that would grant Washington direct control over what is estimated to be approximately 40 trillion dollars worth of oil reserves — the largest proven crude oil deposits in the world.

The proposal, if pursued, would represent one of the most dramatic and provocative foreign policy gambits in modern American history. Venezuela holds the world's largest certified oil reserves, and successive administrations in Caracas have maintained a tense and adversarial relationship with Washington, particularly under the government of Nicolás Maduro.

Such a move would almost certainly trigger a severe international backlash, with Latin American nations, the United Nations, and major global powers likely to condemn any attempt at territorial annexation. Legal frameworks under international law, including the UN Charter's prohibition on the acquisition of territory by force, would present formidable obstacles to any such initiative.

The development comes amid a broader pattern of expansionist rhetoric from the Trump administration, which has previously floated controversial territorial assertions regarding Greenland, the Panama Canal, and Canada. No formal policy document or executive action has yet been confirmed in connection with the Venezuela proposal.

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Sources: Fox News
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