US seizes oil tanker off Venezuela as Caracas condemns ‘act of piracy’

In a dramatic escalation of geopolitical tensions, United States military forces have intercepted and seized a massive crude oil tanker off the Venezuelan coastline. President Donald Trump announced the operation from the White House, characterizing it as the largest such seizure in history.

The operation, coordinated across multiple U.S. agencies including the Department of Defense, Homeland Security, and Coast Guard, targeted what officials describe as a sanctioned vessel involved in transporting illicit petroleum products. Attorney General Pam Bondi released video evidence showing military helicopters hovering above the massive tanker while armed personnel descended onto the deck via ropes.

Venezuelan leadership immediately condemned the action as ‘international piracy,’ with President Nicolás Maduro previously asserting that his nation would never become an ‘oil colony.’ The Trump administration maintains that the tanker was part of an illegal network supporting foreign terrorist organizations and facilitating narcotics trafficking into the United States.

The operation originated from the USS Gerald Ford, the world’s largest aircraft carrier recently deployed to the Caribbean region. Military officials confirmed the involvement of two helicopters, ten Coast Guard members, ten Marines, and special forces personnel in the meticulously executed seizure.

Global energy markets responded to the development with Brent crude prices experiencing upward movement amid concerns about potential supply disruptions. Analysts warn that such aggressive actions could further destabilize Venezuela’s oil export capabilities and create risks for international shipping operators in the region.