What the …..
The Venezuelan Navy illegally entered the waters of Guyana this weekend and forced a ship contracted by Exxon Mobil to conduct oil research in the area to vacate, claiming that Guyana’s permission to explore its sovereign territory was not enough for the ship to be legally present in the water.
And not a word about it in the Lame Street Media.
An outright attack by one country on another right here in the Americas and nobody’s talking about it? What on earth is going on?
The incident, which Guyanese authorities angrily denounced and vowed to bring to the attention of the United Nations, reignites a feud Venezuelan socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro began with the neighboring country in 2015, claiming as much as two-thirds of Guyana itself belonged to Venezuela. Guyana has repeatedly noted that Venezuela signed an agreement in 1899 on the territory in question and no disputes remain as to who owns that land.
With his country falling apart around him, Maduro seems to be using adventurism to try to protect his tyranny.
Much more about this @ Venezuela Invades Guyana to Block Exxon Mobil Oil Exploration
The Venezuelan Navy illegally entered the waters of Guyana this weekend and forced a ship contracted by Exxon Mobil to conduct oil research in the area to vacate, claiming that Guyana’s permission to explore its sovereign territory was not enough for the ship to be legally present in the water.
And not a word about it in the Lame Street Media.
An outright attack by one country on another right here in the Americas and nobody’s talking about it? What on earth is going on?
The incident, which Guyanese authorities angrily denounced and vowed to bring to the attention of the United Nations, reignites a feud Venezuelan socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro began with the neighboring country in 2015, claiming as much as two-thirds of Guyana itself belonged to Venezuela. Guyana has repeatedly noted that Venezuela signed an agreement in 1899 on the territory in question and no disputes remain as to who owns that land.
With his country falling apart around him, Maduro seems to be using adventurism to try to protect his tyranny.
Much more about this @ Venezuela Invades Guyana to Block Exxon Mobil Oil Exploration