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Ever Wonder Why Venezuela's Mess Boosts Gold?

Ever Wonder Why Venezuela's Mess Boosts Gold?

Episode 156 Published 2 months, 1 week ago
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This episode examines the geopolitical significance of gold through the lens of a 2026 military operation in Venezuela that resulted in the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. The discussion illustrates how the United States has utilized economic sanctions to target Venezuelan mining and prevent the regime from using precious metals to bypass international financial restrictions. Because gold is easily transported and holds intrinsic value, it serves as a critical strategic asset for nations attempting to maintain liquidity while isolated from the global banking system. The conversation further explains that such high-profile military actions trigger market volatility, driving investors toward gold as a traditional safe-haven investment. Ultimately, it portrays the control of mineral wealth as a central pillar of international power dynamics and regional stability.

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