Venezuela has the largest reserves of crude oil. Trump’s statement that the US will now sell Venezuelan oil and that the interim president will have to cooperate with him clearly demonstrates his bullying. He is flouting the UN Charter and international rules. It was difficult to imagine that the US, which claims to champion democracy, would kidnap a country’s president, but under Trump’s leadership, America did just that.

This is nothing but theft and boasting. America has engaged in such activities before. Since World War II, it has invaded numerous countries or orchestrated coups through deceit to satisfy its own narrow interests. It has suffered numerous setbacks in these endeavors, but it refuses to learn its lesson. America was defeated in Vietnam

Subsequently, in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya, it failed to achieve what it had claimed to achieve when it invaded these countries. It was a total failure in these countries. The consequences of this failure were seen in the form of instability and unrest in these countries.

Many countries around the world condemned the US attack on Venezuela, but there were also many that supported Trump’s military action or remained silent. Because the US is a major economic and military power, no country is in a position to oppose it beyond a certain limit. Trump is taking advantage of this and acting arbitrarily. One reason for his unbridledness is that Russia, which could challenge him, is embroiled in the war in Ukraine.

Russia’s attack on Ukraine nearly four years ago was arbitrary. It seems this action gave Trump the opportunity to act arbitrarily. Now he is unbridled. After attacking Venezuela, he is talking about annexing Greenland, a Danish autonomous territory. Greenland is the world’s largest island. Trump wants to annex Greenland under the pretext that Russia and China are eyeing it. He says that Greenland should be part of the United States to protect American interests.

Greenland has immense untapped natural resources. The US has long held the idea of ​​acquiring Greenland in the same way it came to Alaska. Trump is not only talking about military occupation but also about purchasing it. While the local population is protesting, he remains unconcerned. He is also unconcerned about the displeasure of European countries with Denmark, while he claims the future of NATO is in jeopardy.

Trump’s arrogance is evident from his statement that only he can stop his aggression and that international rules and regulations are irrelevant to American interests. This is a dictatorial approach. Trump is pursuing an aggressive strategy because the US economy is going through a difficult phase. To bring it back on track, he has increased tariffs on goods imported into the US.

He claims that his tariff policy has increased America’s income, but the truth is something else. Trump is also frustrated because the dollar’s dominance is weakening. The dollar’s dominance began to grow when the US reached an agreement with Saudi Arabia in the 1970s to trade oil in dollars. This benefited the US and increased the dollar’s dominance, but in the last few years it has been eroded. This is because many countries around the world trade in currencies other than the dollar.

Countries like Russia, Venezuela, Iran, and others are selling their oil in currencies other than the dollar. Many countries, fed up with the US, are looking for ways to trade in currencies other than the dollar. Trump is not happy with this. He thinks he can force the world to trade in dollars by intimidating them, but it wouldn’t be surprising if the opposite results occur.

Trump recently approved a bill that would allow him to impose a 500 percent tariff on countries that buy oil from Russia. These countries include China, India, and Brazil. Trump believes that countries that buy oil from Russia are helping Russia continue its war against Ukraine. If Trump does indeed impose a 500 percent tariff on countries that buy oil from Russia, it will increase the difficulties for other countries, including India. Trump has already imposed the highest tariff of 50 percent on India.

Of this, 25 percent is due to the failure to reach a trade agreement and 25 percent is due to buying oil from Russia. Trump calls Prime Minister Modi a great leader and his friend, but he does not hesitate to use abusive language against him. He is doing this because Modi is not ready to bow down to his arbitrariness. Trump, through his arbitrariness, is busy dismantling the international order established after the Second World War. Due to his arbitrariness, the United Nations has become irrelevant

…known people in America are warning that America will have to suffer the consequences of his arbitrariness even after he is removed from power, but he is not ready to listen to anyone.