China's strategy was beautifully simple: "We don't care who you are or what you do. We just want to do business."
The Chinese offer to Venezuela:
For Maduro's regime, this was a lifeline. American sanctions? No problem—China's got our back. It's the geopolitical version of finding a new best friend who buys you lunch every day.
Now Trump looks at his backyard and sees China building a swimming pool. The calculation is visceral:
It's personal, it's strategic, and it's very much about that 200-year-old doctrine.
Irony #1: America now champions "democracy restoration" in Venezuela. The same America that spent the Cold War overthrowing democratically elected governments. Character development?
Irony #2: Venezuela sits on the world's largest oil reserves, yet its people can't afford bread. The resource curse in its purest form.
Irony #3: China is using America's old economic penetration playbook—just without the military coups. Sometimes the student surpasses the master.
For intervention: Maduro is a dictator, people are starving, democracy is dead, Chinese influence must be checked.
Against intervention: Sovereignty matters, America's track record is disastrous (see: Iraq, Libya), "democracy promotion" often means "resource extraction."
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