US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo spoke out this week about Mahan Air.

The airline makes frequent trips to Venezuela and gives support to the Socialist Maduro regime.

This past week several some planes from Iran landed at the Josefa Camejo airport in Falcón state in Venezuela. Pompeo warned the regime that the country’s airports must prohibit landings from the Iranians or face penalties.

Meanwhile, Maduro appointed new board to the state-owned oil company, the PDVSA. Official Tareck El Aissami is preparing to execute a plan to restructure the weakened oil industry.

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The Trump White House imposed sanctions against El Aissami in 2017. In addition, he is included in the list of the 15 Venezuelans, accused of drug trafficking, money laundering and terrorism. Sanctions and plans

According to LaPatilla the severe shortage of gasoline is due to the corruption of the Socialist government. The dictator intends to revitalize PDVSA with a greater participation of the private sector in most of its assets.

However, given the proliferation of economic sanctions, foreign investors such as the Russian state-owned ROSNEFT have decided to end their business in Venezuela. Similarly, large American firms like CHEVRON, HALLIBURTON, etc. are winding down business activities.

Pompeo announced that the US is making plans to reopen the embassy in Caracas. But, he assured the people that this will not happen until conditions are safe.