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Zero Hedge — Maduro Scrambles To Repatriate Venezuela’s Gold After Trump Crackdown

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Just four days after president Trump signed an executive order last Thursday enabling new sanctions on Venezuela’s gold sector, in a bid to disrupt trade with Turkey which U.S. officials believe is undermining efforts to cripple Venezuela's economy and force Maduro and members of his government out of office, Maduro is now seeking to repatriate about 0 million in gold bars from the Bank of England over fears it could be caught up in international sanctions on the country. US economic warfare. Zero HedgeMaduro Scrambles To Repatriate Venezuela's Gold After Trump Crackdown Tyler Durden See alsoNot just the Venezuelan oil that the colonizers want. There in the Bolivar province of Venezuela lies the site of one of the world's largest undeveloped gold reserves known as: Las Cristinas.

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Just four days after president Trump signed an executive order last Thursday enabling new sanctions on Venezuela’s gold sector, in a bid to disrupt trade with Turkey which U.S. officials believe is undermining efforts to cripple Venezuela's economy and force Maduro and members of his government out of office, Maduro is now seeking to repatriate about $550 million in gold bars from the Bank of England over fears it could be caught up in international sanctions on the country.
US economic warfare.
Zero Hedge
Maduro Scrambles To Repatriate Venezuela's Gold After Trump Crackdown
Tyler Durden

See also

Not just the Venezuelan oil that the colonizers want.

There in the Bolivar province of Venezuela lies the site of one of the world's largest undeveloped gold reserves known as: Las Cristinas. But the story of our modern day "El Dorado" is a darker tale, of greed, deception, betrayal, and ruthlessness which rival even the most complex and convoluted plots of a John Le Carre novel. The intricate web like interplay spun by this true story is not easily disentangled.
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Who Owns Las Cristinas Gold?
Michael Werbowski - PVNN
Mike Norman
Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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