US Navy Seizes Venezuelan-Tied Oil Tanker in Caribbean
In the latest escalation of tensions between the United States and Venezuela, a US naval task force intercepted and seized another oil tanker with alleged links to Caracas. The Trump administration's efforts to exert control over Venezuela's vast oil reserves are reaching new heights.
According to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, the US Coast Guard tactical team successfully boarded the Motor Tanker Veronica after it was spotted operating in defiance of a US-imposed quarantine for sanctioned vessels in the Caribbean. This marks the sixth tanker to be seized by US forces, bringing the total number of operations carried out since President Trump's administration took steps to oust Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro.
Noem claimed that the operation was carried out with "close coordination" between the military and other government agencies, emphasizing the importance of adhering to international law. A brief video posted on social media showed armed troops descending onto the deck of the tanker using helicopters, highlighting the precision and professionalism of US naval operations.
The Veronica's capture comes as tensions between the two nations continue to simmer, with the Trump administration seeking to exert its influence over Venezuela's oil-rich economy. The latest development is part of a broader US effort to restrict Caracas' ability to access international markets and assert control over its national assets.
In the latest escalation of tensions between the United States and Venezuela, a US naval task force intercepted and seized another oil tanker with alleged links to Caracas. The Trump administration's efforts to exert control over Venezuela's vast oil reserves are reaching new heights.
According to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, the US Coast Guard tactical team successfully boarded the Motor Tanker Veronica after it was spotted operating in defiance of a US-imposed quarantine for sanctioned vessels in the Caribbean. This marks the sixth tanker to be seized by US forces, bringing the total number of operations carried out since President Trump's administration took steps to oust Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro.
Noem claimed that the operation was carried out with "close coordination" between the military and other government agencies, emphasizing the importance of adhering to international law. A brief video posted on social media showed armed troops descending onto the deck of the tanker using helicopters, highlighting the precision and professionalism of US naval operations.
The Veronica's capture comes as tensions between the two nations continue to simmer, with the Trump administration seeking to exert its influence over Venezuela's oil-rich economy. The latest development is part of a broader US effort to restrict Caracas' ability to access international markets and assert control over its national assets.