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Attack on Guyana, Exxon Would Be ‘Bad Day’ for Venezuela, Rubio Warns

March 29, 2025
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U.S. Warns Venezuela Against Attacking Guyana or ExxonMobil

The U.S. Secretary of State issued a stern warning to Venezuela, cautioning that any aggression towards its neighbor Guyana or the American energy giant ExxonMobil would result in dire consequences for the South American nation. The remarks, delivered during a visit to Guyana’s capital, emphasized the seriousness of potential actions that could be taken in response to such provocations.

The longstanding territorial dispute between Guyana and Venezuela over the Esequibo area, currently under review by the International Court of Justice, has escalated tensions in the region. In a show of support for Guyana, the United States has offered military assistance and imposed sanctions on Venezuela, further complicating the situation.

Senator Rubio’s warning echoed the gravity of the situation, stating that any hostile actions by Venezuela would lead to a “very bad day” for the regime. The recent incursion by a Venezuelan coast guard patrol into Guyanese waters near an Exxon-operated oil block heightened concerns and underscored the volatile nature of the dispute.

Venezuela’s response to the warning was defiant, with Foreign Minister Yvan Gil reaffirming the country’s resolve to resist intimidation and external pressure. The rhetoric on both sides reflects the high stakes involved in the struggle over the Esequibo region and control of valuable natural resources.

Amidst the escalating tensions, the presence of U.S. Navy and Guyana Defence Force vessels conducting exercises in international waters serves as a reminder of the strategic interests at play in the region. The involvement of major energy companies like Exxon, Hess, and CNOOC further complicates the situation, with oil and gas production in Guyana being a key economic driver for the country.

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As the standoff continues, the delicate balance of power in the region hangs in the balance, with the potential for further escalation remaining a significant concern. The international community watches closely as the dispute unfolds, hoping for a peaceful resolution that respects the rights and sovereignty of all involved parties.

In the face of mounting tensions and saber-rattling, diplomatic efforts must take precedence to prevent a dangerous escalation that could have far-reaching consequences for the entire region. The need for dialogue and restraint is paramount to avoid a scenario that could lead to conflict and instability in a fragile geopolitical landscape.

As the situation evolves, vigilance and diplomacy will be crucial in navigating the complex dynamics at play and finding a peaceful resolution to the dispute over the Esequibo region. The stakes are high, and the potential for miscalculation underscores the importance of measured and responsible actions by all parties involved.

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