Trump has a China problem in Venezuela
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China would need to do more than kill or capture Taiwan’s president, Lai Ching-te, as that would leave intact the rest of the government, which has a clear line of succession. The PLA is thus likely to use decapitation strikes as part of a bigger operation, potentially a full-scale invasion.
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Trump wants to own Venezuela’s oil, but its largest oil customer is speeding toward clean energy
Energy experts say the US and China are diverging on the energy transition, with China sprinting far ahead on renewables and EVs, while the US doubles down on drilling oil at home and abroad.
US intervention and capture of President Nicolas Maduro thrust China’s ties with Venezuela into a new period of uncertainty, say experts - Anadolu Ajansı
A think tank reported in June that Venezuela's radar fleet suffered shortages of spare parts amid "minimum" Chinese tech support.
China criticized the Trump administration’s reported call for Venezuela to sever its alliances with US rivals, labeling the move a “bullying act” as their competition for influence in the region emerges as a new source of friction.
In his efforts to "run" Venezuela after the capture of dictator Nicolás Maduro, President Donald Trump and his administration have pressured Venezuela's government, now led by Delcy Rodríguez, to cut ties with America's adversaries.
Venezuela's rare earth reserves could help reduce U.S. reliance on China by providing key elements of everyday and military technology, one expert says.
The US’ Venezuela intervention, as well as its recent military strikes in Africa and the Middle East, decreases its bandwidth for Asia, says an expert.