Why the US could snatch a Venezuelan tanker — and not under ‘wartime’ authority used in cartel strikes
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- The U.S. military has seized a Venezuelan oil tanker, the Skipper, off the coast of Venezuela, utilizing sanctions law rather than wartime authority. This operation, confirmed by President Trump, involves the tanker carrying 1.1 million barrels of oil linked to an Iranian network supporting terrorist groups.
- This seizure represents a significant escalation in U.S. actions against Venezuela and its oil exports, which have been heavily sanctioned due to the country's ties with Iran and its support for terrorism.
- The incident has raised concerns among lawmakers and advocacy groups about the legality and implications of such military actions, with nearly half of Americans opposing military strikes on suspected drug trafficking vessels. The ongoing tensions reflect a broader debate over U.S. foreign policy in Latin America and the potential for escalating conflicts.
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