The Battle for Venezuela’s Gold Serves as a Lesson in Counterparty Risk
By Stefan Gleason He who controls the gold makes the rules. That old adage applies aptly to the present crisis in Venezuela. An international battle…
By Stefan Gleason He who controls the gold makes the rules. That old adage applies aptly to the present crisis in Venezuela. An international battle…
By Tyler Durden Venezuelan officials have announced the seizure of a large shipment of American weapons which they say were bound for anti-Maduro “terrorist groups”….
By Georgia Popplewell On February 7, a delegation from the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), will be present at a meeting in Montevideo, Uruguay to discuss the situation in Venezuela….
By Aaron Kesel According to a State Department source, corroborated by a video news report, U.S. troops are already along Colombia’s border. This comes as…
By Kurt Nimmo It is true Venezuela’s economic problems are in large part due to that country’s socialist command economy, but this overlooks the role…
By Jessica Corbett (CD) — National Security Adviser John Bolton—the neoconservative who’s played a key role in the Trump administration’s effort to overthrow the Venezuelan government—suggested on Friday that President Nicolás…
By Elias Marat As Venezuela continues to feel the hurt amid the U.S.-spearheaded effort to unseat elected President Nicolás Maduro and replace him with opposition…
By Jason Ditz While the indications are that the immediate US efforts on trying to impose regime change in Venezuela will be mostly economic, the…
By Simon Black, Sovereign Man Mexico is in the midst of a crisis again. And no, it doesn’t have anything to do with the border…
By Kurt Nimmo Donald Trump is no different than his predecessors. During the campaign, he said whatever he had to in order to get elected….
By Matt Agorist The decades-long US infatuation with Venezuela came to a head on Wednesday as the United States, Canada, Brazil, and others all declared…
By Georgia Popplewell On January 10, 2019, the day Nicolás Maduro was sworn in as president of Venezuela for a second term, the Permanent Council…
By Jorge C. Carrasco On January 10, Nicolás Maduro took another step in perpetuating and expanding his power, carrying out a masquerade in the form…
By José Niño Is Venezuela paying the price for adopting gun control? The shocking nature of Venezuela’s economic collapse has been covered ad nauseam. However,…