Robert Kiyosaki’s perspective:
What we’re seeing in Venezuela isn’t really about politics or personalities — it’s about money and oil.
Kiyosaki often points to history: when Iraq moved oil sales away from the U.S. dollar in 2000, conflict followed, and oil was quickly returned to dollar settlement. Not coincidence — financial power.
Modern wars start with economic pressure, not bombs: sanctions, frozen reserves, broken payment systems, and currency collapse come first.
In today’s world, real power lives in financial systems, not just armies. If your money runs on someone else’s system, sovereignty is an illusion.
That’s why Kiyosaki says he holds real assets — gold, silver, and Bitcoin — not because he wants chaos, but because broken money creates chaos.