00:00Welcome back.
00:01In an exclusive interview with Telesur about the situation in Venezuela, former Ecuadorian
00:06President Rafael Correa assured that the United States has repealed his interest in appropriating
00:11Venezuelan oil.
00:13It is obvious what this is about, and Trump has said it clearly.
00:22We want Venezuela's oil, give us back the oil that was taken from us.
00:26Venezuela was nationalized in Venezuela in 1976, as in many parts of Latin America.
00:32And that is called confiscation, which is permitted by all countries in the interest of the common
00:38good.
00:39But if that is called theft, another is an attempt to recover what was supposedly stolen.
00:44Tomorrow Ecuador is invaded, the day after tomorrow Bolivia, then Chile, and that is extremely
00:51serious.
00:52In this context, the former Ecuadorian President announced the U.S. is using a fabricated narrative
00:59to justify an intervention in Venezuela.
01:03It is clear that the United States desperately needs Venezuela's oil, the largest proven reserves
01:08in the world, 300 billion barrels of oil.
01:11And that is why it does all this.
01:13If it were any other small country with no natural resources, forget it, nothing would happen.
01:18And then they have to claim that the president is an anarcho-terrorist.
01:22Who would believe such nonsense?
01:24But that is how they justify intervention, sending 150 aircraft to capture a so-called fugitive
01:31from U.S. justice, pure theater.
01:34All they are looking for is oil.
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