US Cracks Down on Venezuelan Ties, Seizes Another Oil Tanker
In a move that further underscores Washington's determination to curtail Caracas's alleged support for illicit activities, the US Coast Guard has seized another oil tanker with ties to Venezuela. The latest development comes as tensions between the two nations remain high.
According to sources, the tanker, identified as the "Petunia", was intercepted off the coast of Louisiana earlier this week. Inspectors found that it had been carrying a large quantity of crude oil, allegedly sourced from Venezuela. The US authorities claim that this latest seizure is part of an ongoing effort to disrupt the illicit trade networks linked to the Venezuelan government.
This is not the first time the US has taken action against vessels with suspected ties to Caracas. In recent months, several oil tankers have been intercepted and seized, sparking accusations from Venezuelan officials that the US is overstepping its bounds.
As investigations into these incidents continue, it remains unclear what specific evidence led to the targeting of this particular vessel. However, experts say that Washington's actions are likely driven by a desire to disrupt Venezuela's alleged support for insurgent groups in Colombia and elsewhere in South America.
The implications of this latest seizure are still being assessed, but one thing is clear: the US is taking a hardline stance against Venezuela's suspected involvement in illicit activities.
In a move that further underscores Washington's determination to curtail Caracas's alleged support for illicit activities, the US Coast Guard has seized another oil tanker with ties to Venezuela. The latest development comes as tensions between the two nations remain high.
According to sources, the tanker, identified as the "Petunia", was intercepted off the coast of Louisiana earlier this week. Inspectors found that it had been carrying a large quantity of crude oil, allegedly sourced from Venezuela. The US authorities claim that this latest seizure is part of an ongoing effort to disrupt the illicit trade networks linked to the Venezuelan government.
This is not the first time the US has taken action against vessels with suspected ties to Caracas. In recent months, several oil tankers have been intercepted and seized, sparking accusations from Venezuelan officials that the US is overstepping its bounds.
As investigations into these incidents continue, it remains unclear what specific evidence led to the targeting of this particular vessel. However, experts say that Washington's actions are likely driven by a desire to disrupt Venezuela's alleged support for insurgent groups in Colombia and elsewhere in South America.
The implications of this latest seizure are still being assessed, but one thing is clear: the US is taking a hardline stance against Venezuela's suspected involvement in illicit activities.