top | item 46480988 (no title) googlryas | 1 month ago Normal Venezuelans saw absolutely zero benefit from whatever oil revenue there was, so even in the worst case scenario, which is not a given, their lives would not be different. discuss order hn newest jdgoesmarching|1 month ago I swear these comments could be copy-pasted from NYT op-eds in 2004 regarding Iraq. SanjayMehta|1 month ago They're all greased by oil. load replies (1) xg15|1 month ago Well, in which scenario WOULD they see benefit from the oil?It's always slightly odd that a country with the largest oil reserves in the world doesn't manage to stock up its supermarkets.I don't want to excuse corruption and cronyism, but surely, the US sanctions at least deserve a mention?
jdgoesmarching|1 month ago I swear these comments could be copy-pasted from NYT op-eds in 2004 regarding Iraq. SanjayMehta|1 month ago They're all greased by oil. load replies (1)
xg15|1 month ago Well, in which scenario WOULD they see benefit from the oil?It's always slightly odd that a country with the largest oil reserves in the world doesn't manage to stock up its supermarkets.I don't want to excuse corruption and cronyism, but surely, the US sanctions at least deserve a mention?
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It's always slightly odd that a country with the largest oil reserves in the world doesn't manage to stock up its supermarkets.
I don't want to excuse corruption and cronyism, but surely, the US sanctions at least deserve a mention?