Drivers in the oil-rich country fear the pumps may soon run dry as US tightens economic screw
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The Guardian looks at the state of the Venezuelan economy and, in the aftermath of US sanctions on the export of oil, and refining Venezuelan crude, wonders whether this is going to be a decisive move in getting rid of President Maduro.
The bigger picture is that the economy has experienced many years of mismanagement and - contrary to the likes of Jeremy Corbyn and Diane Abbott - reveals the massive shortcomings of central planning.