U.S. eases sanctions on Venezuela

The U.S. eased sanctions on Venezuela on Tuesday to help the government survive protests from workers demanding higher wages. The average monthly pay in the country is $237, but the Associated Press said many are paid around $160 per month. The Trump administration is now allowing Venezuela to use U.S. currency, reenter the America-run global financial system, and receive billions of dollars in oil sales. Bible prophecy indicates that the conflict over Venezuela will soon turn in favor of not the United States or Venezuela, but Europe.