In a significant escalation, the U.S. Coast Guard boarded a tanker carrying Venezuelan oil, amid rising tensions with President Maduro. The operation raises questions about maritime law and international trade.
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The U.S. Coast Guard has seized a second vessel in international waters, reinforcing President Trump's blockade of sanctioned oil tankers from Venezuela. This operation follows a recent military buildup in Latin America.
In a bold move, the US Coast Guard is interdicting a second sanctioned vessel off Venezuela's coast, following the recent seizure of an oil tanker involved in illicit operations. Details are scarce, but tensions rise in the Caribbean Sea.
The U.S. military has boarded a non-sanctioned tanker transporting Venezuelan oil, signaling a firm stance against Maduro's regime. This action follows the recent seizure of another vessel, raising concerns about U.S. intervention in Venezuelan oil shipments.
The DOJ has released shocking files related to Jeffrey Epstein, including a controversial photo of Trump. However, several files have mysteriously disappeared, raising questions about accountability and transparency.
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Venezuela sends two unsanctioned oil tankers from its ports, escalating tensions with Trump. With millions of barrels at stake, the Caribbean faces a potential conflict. Is this Maduro's bold move or a risky gamble?