China & Russia Strike Back — Trump’s Venezuela Oil Blockade Crumbles China and Russia have moved decisively to counter U.S. pressure, undermining Washington’s efforts to isolate Venezuela’s oil sector. New energy arrangements and logistical workarounds are allowing Venezuelan crude to reach global markets despite sanctions. Beijing and Moscow are expanding payment mechanisms, shipping routes, and refining partnerships to bypass U.S. controls. These moves have restored critical revenue streams for Caracas and weakened the impact of Trump-era oil restrictions. Analysts say the coordination marks a significant challenge to U.S. sanctions enforcement. Global oil markets are beginning to feel the effects as additional supply quietly re-enters circulation. The strategy highlights how multipolar cooperation can dilute the power of unilateral economic blockades. For Washington, the setback exposes limits to sanctions in a world of shifting alliances. For China and Russia, it reinforces their growing influence over global energy flows and geopolitical outcomes. #China #Russia #Venezuela #OilMarkets #USSanctions #Trump #EnergyPolitics #Geopolitics #GlobalOil #SanctionsFail #OPEC #EnergySecurity #TradeRoutes #GlobalEconomy #PowerShift #InternationalRelations #CrudeOil #EconomicWarfare #MultipolarWorld #WorldPolitics