There has been much speculation about the Trump administrationâs end goal with Venezuela. Is it really about drugs coming into the United States? Or are they trying to trigger regime change to oust Nicolas Maduro?
The answer is probably the latter. The answer also has to do with a precious natural resource: oil.
Earlier in December, Pam Bondi announced that the U.S. had seized a crude oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela. Allegedly, the tanker was being used to âtransport sanctioned oil from Venezuela to Iran.â (RELATED: With All Eyes On Venezuela, Trump Has Been Raining Hell Down On Ilhan Omarâs Homeland)
Today, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Homeland Security Investigations, and the United States Coast Guard, with support from the Department of War, executed a seizure warrant for a crude oil tanker used to transport sanctioned oil from Venezuela and Iran. For multiple⊠pic.twitter.com/dNr0oAGl5x
â Attorney General Pamela Bondi (@AGPamBondi) December 10, 2025
After the seizure, a reporter asked Trump what the government would do with the oil. In typical Trump fashion, the president responded, âWell, we keep it, I guess.â
And perhaps this was the strategy all along. The administrationâs strikes on the high seas were never about fentanyl or drug cartels; it was about triggering the Venezuelan governmentâs collapse, installing someone friendly to the United States, i.e., Venezuelan opposition leader MarĂa Corina Machado, and gaining access to the countryâs oil.
During a speech in 2023, Trump expressed regret that his first administration was never able to capitalize on Venezuelan regime change.
âHow about weâre buying oil from Venezuela? When I left, Venezuela was ready to collapse. We would have taken it over. We would have gotten all that oil. It would have been right next door. But now, weâre buying oil from Venezuela. So, weâre making a dictator very rich,â Trump said.
The Biden administration never actually bought oil, however they did ease sanctions and allow limited imports of Venezuelan crude oil through private companies, namely Chevron.
Going back further to 2019, Trumpâs current director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, shared a blunt assessment of the first Trump administrationâs regime change goals.
Oil lobbyists have âunprecedented accessâ to Trumpâs administrationâmeanwhile Pence/Bolton continue their crusade for regime change in Venezuela, the worldâs richest oil reserves. The height of swamp politics. #PeopleBeforeProfits #ServiceBeforeSelf https://t.co/jlbip5u8tV
â Tulsi Gabbard ? (@TulsiGabbard) April 4, 2019
âOil lobbyists have âunprecedented accessâ to Trumpâs administrationâmeanwhile Pence/Bolton continue their crusade for regime change in Venezuela, the worldâs richest oil reserves. The height of swamp politics,â she posted.
Even Mrs. Nobel âPeaceâ Prize Machado, who supports blowing people up, understands what the end goal is.
âFor the U.S., we will turn this criminal hub into a security shield in the heart of the Americas. We will open Venezuela for foreign investment, I am talking about a 1.7 trillion dollar opportunity, not only in oil and gas ⊠but also in mining, in gold, in infrastructure, power. We will open markets, we will have security for foreign investment, and a massive privatization program that is waiting for you,â she said at the recent American Business Forum in Miami.
This is not about âfreedomâ or âdemocracyâ or liberating Venezuelans from an âillegitimate leader.â Nor is it about drugs. This is about money. This is about natural resources, oil, and cheap energy. This is about fully opening a new market to American business.
Follow the money, as they sayâŠ