Venezuela sharply increased its oil exports in February, sending roughly twice as many barrels abroad

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What amazing timing! Bad news for khan putin & "global south" — great news for the USA and Free World. The 3 evil empires ( Moscow, Iranian, Han) don’t have much time left. As you know, I fully support D. Trump oil -gas Crusade against semi -muslim Moscow predatory empire! One more oil - price drop and the “war chest” turns into an empty tin can. Without oil revenues, putin´s empire won't be able to fund his imperialist ambitions. Global oil embargo will lead to The total disintegration of putin's war economy ( like in 1917 &1991) . And this is the main part of Trump´s peace plan , unfortunately, many of our members dont understand TRUMP-Reagan strategical game against MOSCOW 🇷🇺 empire. President Trump, Keep squeezing! 👍 .
In Moscow, Muslims have surpassed Christians.  (2).webp

 
What amazing timing! Bad news for khan putin & "global south" — great news for the USA and Free World. The 3 evil empires ( Moscow, Iranian, Han) don’t have much time left. As you know, I fully support D. Trump oil -gas Crusade against semi -muslim Moscow predatory empire! One more oil - price drop and the “war chest” turns into an empty tin can. Without oil revenues, putin´s empire won't be able to fund his imperialist ambitions. Global oil embargo will lead to The total disintegration of putin's war economy ( like in 1917 &1991) . And this is the main part of Trump´s peace plan , unfortunately, many of our members dont understand TRUMP-Reagan strategical game against MOSCOW 🇷🇺 empire. President Trump, Keep squeezing! 👍 .
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Moscow is thanking Trump. Based on his recent actions in Iran the price of oil is spiking. Also, as more and more middle Eastern countries cannot get their oil to market, even better for Putin. He and Trump are probably in cahoots.
 
Moscow is thanking Trump. Based on his recent actions in Iran the price of oil is spiking. Also, as more and more middle Eastern countries cannot get their oil to market, even better for Putin. He and Trump are probably in cahoots.
only commie china , turkey and india buy stolen Tatar- Sibirien oil (urals) nowadays , they pay for urals only around 22 $ . This war will change nothing for dying Mongol- 🇷🇺 Moscow khan jochi project


 
only commie china , turkey and india buy stolen Tatar- Sibirien oil (urals) nowadays , they pay for urals only around 22 $ . This war will change nothing for dying Mongol- 🇷🇺 Moscow khan jochi project



Bullshit

 
only commie china , turkey and india buy stolen Tatar- Sibirien oil (urals) nowadays , they pay for urals only around 22 $ . This war will change nothing for dying Mongol- 🇷🇺 Moscow khan jochi project



Double bullshit

1. Oil​


  • The Iran conflict has pushed global crude oil prices higher, with Brent crude recently spiking above ~$85/bbl amid supply fears.
  • Conflict threats at the Strait of Hormuz — a chokepoint for ~20% of global oil flows — are adding a risk premium to prices.
  • Higher prices typically boost revenues for major exporters like Russia, which still depends heavily on petroleum sales for its budget and military spending. Analysts even see prices potentially reaching $90–$100+ if disruptions persist.

Why this matters for Russia


  • Russia has been selling large volumes of oil to Asia (especially China and India) at discounted prices since European markets closed off after sanctions related to Ukraine.
  • Higher global oil prices could help Russia sell at better revenues even with discounts, narrowing the gap between its discounted Urals crude and global benchmarks.
  • Some energy analysts argue that Russia could see a boost to its oil revenues from elevated market prices if the conflict keeps prices firm.

🔄 2.​


  • Disruption in the Persian Gulf — principally the Strait of Hormuz — complicates shipments from Middle East producers like Iran.
  • Countries that previously imported Iranian oil (especially China and India) may seek alternate suppliers, including more Russian crude, to replace lost Middle Eastern volumes. Reuters reporting suggests India’s refiners are increasing Russian oil imports amid Iran supply issues.
  • This shift could strengthen Russia’s market share with key Asian buyers, at least in the short term.

⚠​

 

Not bullshit but dumb shit.

Did you read the Reuter's article. It says Russia will have increased oil revenues from the Iran war. Not enough to balance the budget but it will be closer.

Have you reviewed Trump's USA budget? It is not balanced.
 
Not bullshit but dumb shit.

Did you read the Reuter's article. It says Russia will have increased oil revenues from the Iran war. Not enough to balance the budget but it will be closer.

Have you reviewed Trump's USA budget? It is not balanced.
why Moscow 🇷🇺 imperialists are not happy ?


 
why Moscow 🇷🇺 imperialists are not happy ?



Yes, but Russia's bad economic situation is being made less bad with the Iran war and increased oil revenues.
You sound like the double talk coming out of the white house on why they decided now to bomb Iran.
 
Double bullshit

1. Oil​


  • The Iran conflict has pushed global crude oil prices higher, with Brent crude recently spiking above ~$85/bbl amid supply fears.
  • Conflict threats at the Strait of Hormuz — a chokepoint for ~20% of global oil flows — are adding a risk premium to prices.
  • Higher prices typically boost revenues for major exporters like Russia, which still depends heavily on petroleum sales for its budget and military spending. Analysts even see prices potentially reaching $90–$100+ if disruptions persist.

Why this matters for Russia


  • Russia has been selling large volumes of oil to Asia (especially China and India) at discounted prices since European markets closed off after sanctions related to Ukraine.
  • Higher global oil prices could help Russia sell at better revenues even with discounts, narrowing the gap between its discounted Urals crude and global benchmarks.
  • Some energy analysts argue that Russia could see a boost to its oil revenues from elevated market prices if the conflict keeps prices firm.

🔄 2.​


  • Disruption in the Persian Gulf — principally the Strait of Hormuz — complicates shipments from Middle East producers like Iran.
  • Countries that previously imported Iranian oil (especially China and India) may seek alternate suppliers, including more Russian crude, to replace lost Middle Eastern volumes. Reuters reporting suggests India’s refiners are increasing Russian oil imports amid Iran supply issues.
  • This shift could strengthen Russia’s market share with key Asian buyers, at least in the short term.

⚠​

as i told you : 🇷🇺 Moscow empire was unable to capitalize on this week’s surge in global oil prices amid the Middle East crisis,

 
Moscow is thanking Trump. Based on his recent actions in Iran the price of oil is spiking. Also, as more and more middle Eastern countries cannot get their oil to market, even better for Putin. He and Trump are probably in cahoots.

As I recall, Putin does own Trump
 
As I recall, Putin does own Trump
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Trump’s peace deal is a typical example of Byzantine diplomacy. He will defeat Moscow’s imperialism by strategically manipulating oil prices, using tariffs, sanctions, and hardcore diplomacy. Remember, we're fighting just a gas 🇷🇺 station, so the Trump-Reagan strategy could work once again. When the cost of “black gold” was $15–23 per barrel, the Bolshevik imperial economy collapsed—and with it, the Bolshevik empire itself. Putin’s “Golden Horde” (the Moscow 🇷🇺empire) can only sustain its budget if 🇷🇺urals oil prices remain at $42.4 per barrel.

If you want to learn more about Byzantine diplomacy, I’d recommend this book:



or just watch this video:
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Edward N. Luttwak for aconversation on his new book, The Grand Strategy of the Byzantine Empire." Luttwak discusses the logic of the strategy; the distinctive features of Byzantine strategy with its balance of diplomacy, intelligence, and military power; the institutional and ideological foundations that account for the eight hundred year survival of Byzantium, and the implications of this record for other great powers with diminished resources confronting many adversaries. The conversation concludes with a comparison of Rome, Byzantium, and the United States. Series: Conversations with History [2/2010] [Humanities] [Show ID: 17979]

 
So, Trump just became a broker for Venezuela's oil (and 30% of it is Russian oil). I don't know what percentage he take for his service, but it seems (at least for Venezula) adequate.
 
as i told you : 🇷🇺 Moscow empire was unable to capitalize on this week’s surge in global oil prices amid the Middle East crisis,


Those constraints are temporary. Most oil producewrs are having problems getting product to market because of the war. As the blocks go away, they all make more money.
 
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So, Trump just became a broker for Venezuela's oil (and 30% of it is Russian oil). I don't know what percentage he take for his service, but it seems (at least for Venezula) adequate.
Who is he sending it to??!
 
At a discount but they still will be able to sell at higher prices than before the war if conditions stay the same.
Admit it. You were wrong about the Iran war having benefits for Russian oil prices.
Middle East war lifts oil — but not THE 🇷🇺 HORDE’s. Bloomberg: buyers demand $30 discount on Putin’s crude.
 
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