US Coast Guard pursuing another oil tanker off coast of Venezuela

The GuardianMonday, December 22, 2025 at 3:54:29 AM
US Coast Guard pursuing another oil tanker off coast of Venezuela
  • The US Coast Guard is actively pursuing an oil tanker in international waters near Venezuela, marking the second pursuit in a weekend and the third in a week, as part of a broader strategy to enforce sanctions on vessels linked to the Venezuelan oil sector. This follows the recent seizure of another tanker, the Skipper, which was carrying 1.1 million barrels of oil and was previously sanctioned.
  • This development underscores the Trump administration's intensified pressure on Venezuela's oil industry, which is crucial to the country's economy. The US aims to restrict the flow of sanctioned oil, thereby impacting the revenue streams of the Maduro regime.
  • The situation reflects escalating tensions between the US and Venezuela, with President Maduro ordering the navy to escort oil shipments, directly challenging the US blockade. This confrontation highlights the ongoing geopolitical struggle over Venezuela's resources and the implications for regional stability, as other nations, including Cuba and Trinidad and Tobago, have reacted critically to US actions.
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