Venezuela’s Crisis Imperils Citgo, Its American ‘Cash Cow’ By News October 02, 2018 Add Comment Edit The government oil company, crippled by sanctions and domestic turmoil, is so deep in debt that a United States subsidiary may be lost as collateral. Share this post Related PostsThree Generations of a Canadian Family Died in Ethiopian Plane CrashU.S. Runs Low on Options to Oust Venezuelan RulerWashington Memo: Mueller Report Has Washington Spinning (and It’s Not Even Filed)On Politics: Mueller Has Washington SpinningEx-Officers Arrested in Killing of Marielle Franco, Brazilian Politician and ActivistBiden Signals He Is Close to 2020 Run for PresidentVenezuela, Seeking Blame for Blackout, Finds Culprit in Opposition LeaderTreated Like a ‘Piece of Meat’: Female Veterans Endure Harassment at the V.A.
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