Trump’s Peace Talks or Power Grab? PLO Lumumba on Venezuela, Oil, and Global Control

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In this powerful and wide-ranging conversation, Prof. PLO Lumumba dissects the contradictions in President Donald Trump’s foreign policy — particularly his dual role as self-proclaimed global peacemaker and strategic power broker.

While Trump presents himself as the man who can end the war in Ukraine and broker a ceasefire in Gaza, PLO Lumumba argues that beneath the surface lies an agenda focused on oil, military dominance, and global control — with Venezuela at the center of it all.


🕊️ Peace Rhetoric Meets Power Politics

Trump is simultaneously engaging President Zelensky and President Putin, suggesting a potential peace deal and ceasefire. But Lumumba explains that Trump’s vision of peace comes with strings attached — including pressuring Ukraine to scale back its NATO ambitions to appease Russia.

“Trump will tell Zelensky: We must have peace, but in a way that convinces Russia you’re not a threat.”


🇻🇪 Why Venezuela Is the Real Target

While the world watches Ukraine, Trump is aggressively eyeing Venezuela. Lumumba says the U.S. wants Nicolas Maduro out — not for democracy’s sake, but to:

  • Gain access to Venezuela’s vast oil reserves
  • Secure military presence in Latin America
  • Counter the growing influence of China, Russia, and BRICS

Trump has even admitted to authorizing CIA operations in Venezuela. Lumumba warns: this is not just diplomacy — it’s regime change under a new label.

“Venezuela is the next target. And Trump is determined.”


🛠️ Microwave Peace & Military Industry Profits

Lumumba introduces the idea of “microwave peace” — deals that look good in headlines but do not address deep-rooted conflicts. From Gaza to Ukraine to Venezuela, Trump’s strategy is optics-first, substance-second.

Meanwhile, the military-industrial complex profits from endless war, and Venezuela becomes a chess piece in a much larger game.


🌍 The Multipolar World and America’s Schizophrenia

Lumumba describes the U.S. foreign policy approach as schizophrenic:

  • One moment isolationist, the next imperial
  • Claiming peace, while expanding control
  • Criticizing war, while funding and arming conflicts

He contrasts this with the quiet diplomacy of countries like China, Russia, India, and Brazil, which are shifting the world toward multipolarity — a new world order where no single nation dominates.


⚠️ A Warning to Maduro

With historical references to Grenada, Nicaragua, and Chile, Lumumba issues a strong caution to President Maduro:

“Venezuela must be very careful. Because the U.S. has done this before.”

Lumumba connects the dots — the CIA, regime change, economic sanctions, oil interests, and U.S. military ambition — to show that Venezuela’s sovereignty is under immediate threat.


🔚 Conclusion: Peace or Power?

This episode challenges us to look past the slogans and speeches and ask hard questions:

  • Is Trump pursuing peace or control?
  • Will Venezuela survive this pressure?
  • Is the world ready to hold superpowers accountable?

PLO Lumumba calls for a new diplomacy, rooted not in exploitation, but in truth, equity, and long-term stability.


📺 Watch the Full Episode on YouTube

🔗 https://youtu.be/2Zc6umAadP8


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Trump Venezuela, PLO Lumumba, Maduro regime change, Oil diplomacy, Zelensky Putin Trump, Ukraine ceasefire, Global power politics, CIA operations, Multipolar world, BRICS, U.S. imperialism, Pan-Africanism, Latin America conflict

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