Something interesting brewing behind the scenes: Joesley Batista, the guy who co-owns JBS (yeah, that massive meat empire), is apparently playing diplomat these days. Word is he's working as a go-between to cool things down between Trump's administration and Venezuela's government.



Not your typical backroom negotiation story, but here's why it matters: Venezuela's been a wild card in global markets for years, and any shift in relations could ripple through commodities, sanctions enforcement, and regional stability. When billionaires start mediating international tensions, it's usually because there's serious money at stake.

Worth watching how this plays out—especially with Trump's unpredictable foreign policy track record and Venezuela's ongoing economic situation.
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TokenCreatorOPvip
· 10h ago
The meat industry tycoon has gone to be a mediator? This move is incredible—there must definitely be a chain of interests behind it.
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DEXRobinHoodvip
· 11h ago
This smell is off… Now even meat traders are getting into diplomatic business? Real money must be the driving force behind the scenes. Who would believe they’re doing this out of humanitarianism? The Trump and Venezuela combo is a hot potato no matter who handles it. Waiting to see the next round of revelations—there’s definitely even wilder inside stories. How did this guy suddenly become a peace envoy… The scent of money is way too strong.
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CryptoFortuneTellervip
· 12-04 01:54
Huh? The meat tycoon has switched to diplomacy now? That’s hilarious. How much money does he have to lose to keep messing around like this?
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BlockchainDecodervip
· 12-04 01:43
According to research, there are inevitably systemic economic motives behind such interest-driven "diplomatic activities." It is noteworthy that there is a deep connection between global meat trade and geopolitics. From a technical perspective, any relaxation in the Venezuelan sanctions regime will directly affect the commodity futures pricing mechanism. Data shows that related fluctuations have ranged from 12-18% over the past three years. Interestingly, as early as 2019, scholars argued in AJIL that this kind of private diplomacy undermines the effectiveness of sanctions, a view that still holds true today.
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WagmiOrRektvip
· 12-04 01:40
Wait, the meat industry tycoon has switched careers to become a diplomat? This plot twist is wild, haha. --- How did that JBS guy suddenly become the mediator between Trump and Venezuela... There must be profits involved. --- At the end of the day, it's still about money—rich people are always playing chess. --- Venezuela's situation is such a mess. Whether anything comes out of these talks depends on Trump's mood. --- The meat prince's family getting into diplomacy—just imagine how big that profit chain must be... I'm just watching. --- Ngl, this guy's got guts. Going from selling meat to being an international negotiations broker, that's a promotion. --- Unbelievable, big capital is big capital—even politics has to make concessions for money.
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BuyHighSellLowvip
· 12-04 01:29
Damn, the meat tycoon is moonlighting as a diplomat now? How absurd can this plot get?
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