By Ameer Ali –

Dr. Ameer Ali
“The gleaming cities of capital, the spires of skyscrapers, our handheld devices with access to avalanches of information, data centres that perform the millions of calculations our gadgets require to function, the transportation we take on land and sea or in the air all depend on the extraction of raw materials from the earth. … Primary commodities like sand, iron ore, bauxite, coal – and of course oil – are excavated, transported, refined or assayed, and then sold on at great markup. Where labour is unionised and legally protected, the process of extraction is increasingly automated. Where labour – or life – is cheap, many of the steps in the process of extraction are still performed manually. Think of shipbreaking in South Asia or stevedoring in Africa, which still rely on the power of human muscles rather than gleaming high-tech machinery. To understand how globally and locally unequal world was made, extractive capitalism holds many of the answers (Laleh Khalili, Extractive Capitalism, Profile Books, 2025, pp. 1-2).
Egomaniac Donald Trump’s adventure into Venezuela, kidnapping its head of state Nicolas Maduro, producing him before US court on charges of narcotrafficking and threatening the interim head of that country Delcy Rodriguez of even more punishing consequences if she doesn’t abide by Trump’s plan for Venezuela, if anything, has made a mockery of national sovereignty and rule of international law. Following this adventure Trump has renewed his threat either to annex Greenland or buy it outright, has threatened to invade Cuba, Panama, Mexico and few other countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, and crowing about bombing Iran to reinstall the Pahlavi Monarchy: all this indicate that US Presidency under this maniac has become a “threat to civilization” as the American political economist Robert Reich put it, and signals the collapse of a world order which US itself had pioneered to instal after WWII. But is Trumping acting alone or in concert with the agents of another program?
If there is one common element that links all of Trumps erratic actions internationally it is his or rather his agents’ voracious thirst for oil, natural gas and rare earth minerals – the lifeblood of extractive capitalism. During Trump’s first term as US President, he withdrew US support for the Paris Accord on climate change because that would put a brake on drilling operations. He also initiated the Abraham Accord in the Middle East not with any love for peace in Palestine, but to encourage the Gulf countries to normalise relations with Israel so that they, Israel and US could commercially exploit the natural resources of oil and gas in Palestine waters. This again is the ultimate agenda behind his 10 October 2025 Ceasefire hoax for Gaza endorsed shamelessly by eight Muslim countries including Turkey, Indonesia and Pakistan. US boycott of COP30 in Brazil last year and the Interior Department’s release of 1.3 billion km2 of US seawaters for drilling for oil and gas are all measures to satisfy the unceasing appetite for profit and power for the agents of extractive capitalism.
Who are these agents? They are primarily the multinational corporations which virtually control governments in Global North irrespective of those governments’ philosophical hues. The US economy whether managed by Republicans or Democrats is virtually a prisoner of US corporations. Trump’s tariff war against foreign competitors is also more in the interest of domestic corporations than that of US consumers. In the oil and gas industry, there are about 30 such corporations, although they are not the world’s largest, whose lobby groups are quite influential in ruling circles. Trump’s invasion of Venezuela, his daring seizure of Venezuelan oil carrying ships and his audacity to declare US management of that country’s oil resources, which are known to be world’s largest, would not have happened without the backing of US oil companies. Venezuela’s interim president Rodriguez has announced her willingness to negotiate with Trump administration on this issue. To that extent Trump seems to have won. However, if Trump could get away with it why not other regional giants like China and India in the Asian region?
Where do profits from US oil and gas industry end up eventually? It ends up in strengthening the infamous US Military Industrial Complex and to enrich US weapons manufacturing industry, which is undoubtedly the world’s largest. A part of these weapons is now being exported quite regularly to Israel to help Netanyahu’s genocide in Gaza, take over the West Bank and allow Trump to enter as a sinister peacemaker whose ultimate objective is to grab Palestine’s oil and gas resources jointly with members of the infamous Abraham Accord which he engineered in 2015. Extractive capitalism via Trump’s adventurism has become the handmaiden of US imperialism.
The so-called World Order erected after WWII, refurbished after the victory of liberalism in 1980s celebrated as “The End of History and the Last Man” is collapsing in front of the very eyes of the celebrators. An order that was expected to narrow the gap between the haves and have nots has widened immeasurably to make the ratio 99:1 meaningful. Emigration of the able and struggling from Global South to Global North has become unstoppable despite measures to restrict immigration. Trump has become the leading campaigner against immigration to translate his Make America Great Again (MAWA dream to become Make America White Again (MAWA). The ruling world order if anything has succeeded in creating an international division of humanity between Global North and Global South. Extractive capitalism is accentuating this division.
However, there is also a geopolitical side to Trump’s adventurism in Venezuela, and that is to protect US backyard from the menacing intrusion of other imperial hegemons like China and Russia. Economically China has out beaten US if one were to measure their respective economic growth in terms of the Purchasing Power Parity theory. Russia on the other hand is already a challenge to Europe as evidenced by the saga over Ukraine. To the disappointment of Trump EU is not spending enough on weapons and its financial contribution to NATO is also according to him is insufficient. Given this background US is not going to tolerate either Russia or China to flex their muscles closer to what US considers as its zone of influence. Hence the invasion and kidnapping of Maduro. Trump’s warning to Iran and preparation to bring about a regime change there by installing one of the remnants of the Pahlavi dynasty is also to keep China away from the Middle East and regain access to Iranian oil.
Finally, Trump’s hunt for rare earth minerals may have put Sri Lanka also under US radar, because this island lies closest to the Indian Ocean Avinash seamount which is rich in cobalt and lithium. Extractive capitalism prioritizes short-term gains of a tiny minority at the expense of long-term sustainability of the vast majority. Its impact is both brutal and destructive to people and ecosystems as Ditwah has taught Sri Lanka.
ramona therese fernando / January 10, 2026
Ameer Ali,…… while what you say about extractive capitalism is very true, it doesn’t match up with Trump’s intentions. It’s China in the end, who has been building all those skyscrapers, hand-held devices, data-centers, and fueling the AI and Robotics industry. And why cyclone-bomb Sri Lanka when US can make a really good symbiosis deals with the Motherland to mine the Avinash seamount? US can also work in symbiosis with Palestinians and Muslim countries to extract the oil and gas of the Palestinian waters. And it’s good that US is taking over Venezuala before China and Russia take over. This will also eradicate the narcotics menace that US has been suffering for so long with. It’s good that US will also remove Islamic fundamentalist theocracy from Iran. What we hope though, is that Trump will take very seriously the Climate Change issues and stop the rivalry with China and contain them so the AI, Robotics, and Space-Age industries won’t get out of hand to the loss of human jobs and livelihoods.
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Nathan / January 10, 2026
ramona therese fernando,
I blame the Americans for Trump’s audacity. Trump is digging his own grave, trying to resurrect himself from the pit of his own sins.
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Lester / January 11, 2026
Ramona,
You said, ” It’s good that US will… from Iran.”
Actually the root cause of Islamic fundamentalism is the Wahhabi extremism found in Saudi Arabia and other Sunni Muslim nations. Shia Islam is an antidote. Believe it or not, the Sunni hate the Shia even more than the Jews. ISIS (Saudi sponsored) was in Syria for many years. They turned most of that country to dust. But they never once attacked Israel. Isn’t that funny? In fact, it was Iran that helped Hamas carry out the attacks of 7th October against Israel. Iranian money, weapons, intel, etc.
The US foreign policy is backwards. Yes, the US has military bases in most middle eastern (Sunni) countries. That is not enough. The US should use its military power to depose the rulers there. And then find a way to colonize these countries with non-Muslims. Build a second Silicon Valley and invite a million Chinese and Indians to come. Unlimited oil + desert = data centers.
What have Arab countries accomplished anyway, since breaking free from the Ottoman Empire? They need loads of foreigners just to clean a house (let alone extract oil). While using their excess oil wealth to sponsor terrorism.
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Lester / January 11, 2026
Here you go, Ramona: https://www.reddit.com/r/progressive_islam/comments/1c45uyv/sunni_shia_hate/
Of course I knew this long before “Reddit” existed. But you can see even some of the people I call out have the same opinion. That is not the main issue. The real issue is why the US and the West do not use the Sunni-Shia divide to their own advantage. Instead of going after the Sheiks, Princes, etc. who sponsor radical extremism all over the globe, including Sri Lanka, the US and West continue to subsidize their jihad. If the issue is that OPEC is holding these countries hostage, then go after OPEC (excluding Russia) directly. 100% of the wealth of the OPEC countries (excluding Russia) comes from oil and gas.
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ramona therese fernando / January 11, 2026
Lester,…..when 8- million Palestinians have been displaced by the Israelis to neighbouring countries like Syria, all kinds of frustrations and anger emerges, and the people star r attacking each other is displaced and defensive rage. That’s how jihad came about too. Iran was exempt of it because they are not in the neighbourhood. But they remember how the West, especially Britain stole their oil and left their people in dire poverty. And how the Pahlavi regime was established and did nothing for their suffering masses. It’s good that Trump is attempting to remove the theocratic regime at this time though, for they have outlived their use for the Iranian people and have been brutal for too long. Hope though that another Pahlavi who stole multi-billions of Iranian wealth, will not be installed.
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Lester / January 11, 2026
Ramona,
Middle Eastern countries, with the exception of Israel, all have authoritarian governments. There was a genuine attempt by the US to introduce Western-style democracy to Iraq and Iran, but both of these attempts failed. As I wrote before, if Israel did not exist, it would not be the end of conflict in the Middle East. It would actually make the radical Sunnis even stronger. Look at Syria. Once the jihadi government gained control, the first order of business was to attack the Alawites and Christians in that country.
Of course, Iran may be different. Persians (Aryans) are different from Arabs. They are Shia, not Sunni. And Iran has already made great achievements in science and technology. Under the Shah, Iran had a good relationship with Israel. So I do not think they are genuinely anti-Semitic. Why they support the Palestinian cause remains a mystery.
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old codger / January 11, 2026
Ramona,
“And why cyclone-bomb Sri Lanka when US can make a really good symbiosis deals with the Motherland to mine the Avinash seamount? “
Because Azerbaijistan has a much bigger seamount than that, which is full of Nickel Hydride that doesn’t even need processing. NATO member Turkey supports Azerbaijistan, therefore it is practically a Trump colony. But Trump must move before the Russians or Qataris move in. He should first try and kidnap President Borat.
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LankaScot / January 11, 2026
Hello OC,
Don’t give Trump ideas, he will take it seriously😉.
Best regards
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old codger / January 12, 2026
LS,
Actually, I’m trying to give Ramona new ideas 🙂. Long live Borat!
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leelagemalli / January 12, 2026
OC,
Did you know that RAMONA is the same as DTG?🙂🙂🙂🙂 I don’t think fresh ideas would benefit her that much. God controls her around the clock. Sorry, also because of Trumpism.
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ramona therese fernando / January 13, 2026
David the Good is Prof. Ekanayake of CT, I think.
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