Venezuela Slams US Seizure of Oil Tanker as ‘Piracy’
Venezuela condemns US military seizure of a private oil tanker off its coast, calling it piracy that breaches international law amid rising tensions.
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Venezuela condemns US military seizure of a private oil tanker off its coast, calling it piracy that breaches international law amid rising tensions.
Venezuela condemns the U.S. seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker, calling it piracy and a breach of maritime law amid rising tensions in the region.
The UN Security Council will meet on Dec. 23 after Venezuela slammed a US oil blockade as a breach of international law, amid rising tensions in the Caribbean.
Earlier this week, Trump revived his call for Venezuela to return oil assets seized decades ago, stepping up an energy showdown that’s sparking global debate.
Tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela surge as the U.S. Navy sinks suspected drug boats and Trump signals possible land strikes, marking a new phase in the anti-narcotics push.
Tensions between the US and Venezuela are rising as Washington imposes sanctions on Maduro’s allies and seizes an oil tanker. Maduro demands an end to US intervention while the UN calls for calm.
President Trump confirmed a recent call with Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro amid Caribbean military buildup and rising US-Venezuela tensions.
The U.S. is reportedly planning strikes on Venezuelan military installations over alleged drug trafficking, a move that could spark market and security shocks.