Trump's Venezuela Move: A New Fight for Resources?
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A recent US military deployment to Venezuela reveals a shift in American foreign policy. Experts say the action is part of a broader strategy focused on securing energy supplies and critical minerals.
The move highlights a global trend often called "resource imperialism." This is when powerful nations use political or military force to control vital natural resources in other countries.
For the US, this now means ensuring access to two key things: traditional energy like oil, and minerals like lithium and cobalt. These minerals are essential for modern technology, including electric vehicle batteries and smartphones.
Analysts state that this approach marks a change from older foreign policy goals, which were more focused on spreading democracy or fighting terrorism. The new priority is direct competition for the materials that power both economies and national security.
The situation in Venezuela, a country with vast oil and mineral reserves, is seen as a clear example of this new strategic direction.