
Venezuela’s Stolen Gold but Guess What? One Venezuela a Day Won’t Even Dent America’s Debt Principal
A $4.3 billion Venezuelan gold haul barely covers one day’s interest; even daily plunder would feed the debt machine, never reduce its principal.
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A $4.3 billion Venezuelan gold haul barely covers one day’s interest; even daily plunder would feed the debt machine, never reduce its principal.

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