President Donald Trump plays hardball with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, and Americans are overwhelmingly supportive of the first American interests.
According to a vote conducted by ScriptLabs and exclusively obtained by Breitbart, the overwhelming majority of Americans have expressed concern over the impact of forcing US companies to end business relations in Venezuela for good.
75% of respondents agreed that American companies should be allowed to operate in Venezuela to maintain the energy supply of US consumers and keep energy costs low. Also, 75% agreed that by forcing American businesses from Venezuela, China and Iran could manage oil production and tighten the global supply and promotional prices of American consumers and businesses. 77% agreed that by allowing China to increase control of Venezuela's oil economy, it poses a direct threat to US national security.
Trump has taken several steps to ensure leverage in his relationship with the US, including threatening to halt American operations in Venezuela.
In late February, Trump abolished the energy giant Chevron for a month's campaign in Venezuela.
The US and Venezuela then fought over whether the South American country would accept a repatriation flight of members of the Venezuela Tren de Lagua gang, and Trump responded to Venezuela's refusal to accept citizens by shipping Venezuela's Tren de Lagua gang members with political acclaim from the mega resident of El Salvador mega.
Venezuela announced on Saturday that it had reached an agreement with Washington to accept additional deportation flights from the United States. Last month, when President Donald Trump insisted that Venezuela had not met the promise, the flight was suspended, and Caracas later said it would no longer accept the flight.
Just a few days ago Report It shows that Trump's administration is considering extending Chevron's licence in Venezuela.

