Thursday, 18 December 2025

Calling sovereignty "the largest theft in history" only works if you believe foreign corporations own other people’s countries by default.

 https://x.com/nxt888/status/2001340624445018618

"Perhaps research"? I did. I even read the screenshots you posted. Venezuela did not steal U.S. government property. It nationalized its own oil industry, a right explicitly recognized under international law and practiced by dozens of countries, including U.S. allies. What you are calling "theft" was the revision of private corporate contracts by a sovereign state. Arbitration rulings protect investors, not morality, and certainly not empire. The land was Venezuelan. The oil was Venezuelan. And the profits had already been extracted many times over. Calling sovereignty "the largest theft in history" only works if you believe foreign corporations own other people’s countries by default. That belief has a name. It’s called imperial entitlement.
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AgentUSGB007
@rayfordsteele57
Replying to @DlugajJuly and @nxt888
Perhaps research.
https://x.com/nxt888/status/2001340624445018618

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