Summary
President Donald Trump says he wants to remove Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to access the country's oil reserves. However, big oil companies are hesitant to invest in Venezuela because they see it as unstable and risky.
Key Facts
- President Trump has mentioned Venezuela's oil as a reason for wanting to remove President Maduro.
- Major oil companies are cautious about investing in Venezuela.
- The term “uninvestable” refers to the current instability in Venezuela.
- Venezuela has vast oil reserves, attracting international interest.
- The U.S. is pushing for more access to Venezuela’s oil resources.
- There are concerns about political power and stability affecting investment decisions.