U.S. Forces Halt Second Merchant Ship Near Venezuela

The move, which was confirmed by two US officials familiar with matter, comes days after Trump announced a blockade of all sanctioned oil tankers coming in and out of the South American country and follows the December 10 seizure by American forces of an oil tanker off Venezuela's coast.

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Update: 2025-12-21 00:56 GMT
This screen grab taken from a video posted on the X account of US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem shows the Centuries crude oil tanker, last docked in Venezuela, as it is apprehended by the US Coast Guard on December 20, 2025. The United States "apprehended" an oil tanker off Venezuela on December 20, the latest salvo in a pressure campaign against Caracas, the US government said. It was the second time in two weeks that US forces have interdicted a tanker in the region, and comes days after President Donald Trump announced a blockade of "sanctioned oil vessels" heading to and leaving Venezuela. (Photo by Handout / US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem's X account / AFP)
Washington: US forces on Saturday stopped a vessel off the coast of Venezuela for the second time in less than two weeks as President Donald Trump continues to ramp up pressure on Venezuelan President Nicols Maduro.
The move, which was confirmed by two US officials familiar with matter, comes days after Trump announced a blockade of all sanctioned oil tankers coming in and out of the South American country and follows the December 10 seizure by American forces of an oil tanker off Venezuela's coast.
The officials were not authorized to discuss publicly the ongoing military operation and spoke on condition of anonymity. The action was described as a consented boarding, with the tanker stopping voluntarily and allowing US forces to board it, one official said.
The Pentagon and White House officials did not immediately respond to a requests for comment.
Trump earlier this month announced that Coast Guard had seized an oil tanker in the Caribbean Sea and vowed that the US would carry out a blockade of Venezuela. It all comes as Trump has ratcheted up his rhetoric toward Maduro and warned that the longtime Venezuelan leader's days in power are numbered.
Trump this week demanded that Venezuela return assets that it seized from US oil companies years ago, justifying anew his announcement of a blockade against oil tankers travelling to or from the South American country that face American sanctions.
Trump cited the lost US investments in Venezuela when asked about his newest tactic in a pressure campaign against Maduro, suggesting the Republican administration's moves are at least somewhat motivated by disputes over oil investments, along with accusations of drug trafficking. Some sanctioned tankers already are diverting away from Venezuela.
"We're not going to be letting anybody going through who shouldn't be going through, Trump told reporters. You remember they took all of our energy rights. They took all of our oil not that long ago. And we want it back. They took it  they illegally took it. 
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