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President Donald Trump announced the seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker off the country’s coast, describing it as “a large tanker, very large, the largest one ever seized, actually.” The operation marks the most significant enforcement action yet under U.S. sanctions targeting the Maduro regime, aimed at disrupting illicit oil exports and limiting revenue streams used to support the Venezuelan government.
The tanker, reportedly carrying millions of barrels of oil, was intercepted as part of coordinated maritime and regulatory efforts to enforce long-standing sanctions. Trump emphasized that the operation demonstrates the administration’s commitment to holding Venezuela accountable for its actions and ensuring compliance with international rules.
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza condemned the seizure, calling it an act of “piracy,” which has further escalated tensions between Caracas and Washington. Analysts report that the announcement contributed to a 2-3 percent spike in global oil prices, reflecting market concerns about supply disruptions and potential escalation in the region.
The operation is being described by U.S. officials as a legal enforcement of sanctions, following evidence that the tanker was involved in evading export restrictions and funneling resources to the Maduro government. Trump’s statement reinforces a broader administration strategy of applying economic and logistical pressure to influence Venezuelan political and economic behavior.
Observers note that the seizure is likely to reverberate through international markets and political circles, signaling that the U.S. is prepared to take assertive measures against states and entities that circumvent sanctions. For the Trump administration, the tanker operation serves both as a practical enforcement action and a strong geopolitical message.
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