US seizes vessel in international waters off Venezuela’s coast, officials say


US seizes another vessel off Venezuela’s coast as tensions rise over oil tankers, sparking international disputes and scrutiny over military actions.

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US Seizes Vessel Off Coast of Venezuela Amid Rising Tensions

US seizes vessel off Venezuela coast amid escalating oil tanker disputes

In a significant escalation of maritime operations, the US has seized another vessel in international waters off the coast of Venezuela, according to US officials cited by CBS News.

Second Vessel Seizure This Month

This marks the second time in June that US authorities have intercepted and taken control of a ship near Venezuela. The latest operation follows an order from US President Donald Trump, who announced a “blockade” on sanctioned oil tankers entering and leaving Venezuelan waters.

The response from Venezuela remains pending, but the government has frequently accused Washington of attempting to steal its valuable oil resources.

White House and US Coast Guard Operations

The White House has yet to comment on this latest vessel seizure. According to CBS sources, the operation was conducted by the US Coast Guard with a specialized tactical team boarding the ship much like the previous mission earlier in the month.

Background: Increased Military Activity in the Caribbean

Over recent weeks, the US has bolstered its military presence in the Caribbean Sea, conducting strikes on alleged Venezuelan drug-smuggling boats. Reports suggest these actions have resulted in approximately 100 deaths. However, no public evidence has been released confirming that the intercepted vessels were carrying drugs, bringing increased scrutiny from Congress over these operations.

The Trump administration continues to accuse Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro of leading a designated-terrorist organization, Cartel de los Soles. President Maduro has denied all such allegations. According to the US, the group profits from stolen oil to fund “Drug Terrorism, Human Trafficking, Murder, and Kidnapping.”

Venezuela’s Economy and the “Ghost Fleet”

Venezuela, possessing the world’s largest proven oil reserves, relies heavily on oil exports for national revenue. President Trump’s recent blockade order came just days after US forces seized another oil tanker believed to be part of a so-called “ghost fleet,” which allegedly employed deceptive tactics to mask its activities.

The White House identified the latest seized vessel, named the Skipper, as being involved in “illicit oil shipping” and announced plans to bring it to a US port. Venezuela condemned the seizure, with President Maduro claiming the US “kidnapped” the crew and “stole” their property.

Implications and Reactions

The ongoing confrontation is heightening tensions in the region and drawing international attention. Analysts warn of wider repercussions for global oil markets and regional stability.

For further analysis on Venezuela’s economic challenges and the international ramifications, read our detailed guide on Venezuela’s oil crisis.

Stay Informed

For real-time updates on this developing story, consult reputable news sources such as BBC News: Latin America.


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