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How Biden’s diplomacy fueled Venezuela’s imperialistic pretensions
Guyana is a sparsely populated South American country about the size of Idaho. That alone makes it seem irrelevant — but it has become a giant in the oil world in the past decade. Following Venezuela’s Hugo Chávez’s feud with Exxon, the American corporation found fertile soil in the tiny neighboring country. Exxon has poured tens of billions of dollars into Guyana since 2015. As investments boomed, so did Venezuela’s interest in the land. The two countries have had a territorial dispute dating back to the colonial era. The Esequibo, as Venezuelans know it, accounts for more than two-thirds of Guyanese territory. Although long obscure in the national consciousness, Venezuela’s claim ove

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