U.S. seizes one tanker, pursues another off Venezuela in blockade push

The U.S. Coast Guard over the weekend seized the Chinese-owned tanker Centuries and pursued the Bella 1 near Venezuela's coast, escalating President Trump's blockade on sanctioned oil vessels. These are the latest actions following the recent interception of the Skipper and Centuries, aimed at pressuring Nicolás Maduro's regime.

Building on prior interceptions—including the December 10 seizure of the Skipper via helicopter rappelling and the December 21 boarding of Centuries—U.S. forces targeted two more oil tankers over the weekend. On Saturday, the Coast Guard seized the Panamanian-flagged Centuries, which was not under U.S. sanctions, while simultaneously pursuing the Bella 1 en route to load Venezuelan oil.

These operations align with Trump's declared blockade on sanctioned tankers entering or leaving Venezuela, intended to curb oil exports funding Maduro. The campaign also encompasses U.S. strikes since September on over two dozen vessels allegedly tied to drug trafficking in the Caribbean and Pacific, resulting in more than 100 deaths.

Criticism mounted Sunday as Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky condemned the actions: "I consider it a provocation and a prelude to war... It isn’t the job of the American soldier to be the policeman of the world. So I’m not for confiscating these liners. I’m not for blowing up these boats of unarmed people that are suspected of being drug dealers."

The moves heighten U.S.-Venezuela tensions, with broader demands for return of expropriated American oil assets.

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Dramatic seascape of US Coast Guard vessel seizing a Venezuelan oil tanker off the coast amid international tensions.
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US seizes second Venezuelan oil tanker off coast

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The United States intercepted and seized a second oil tanker off Venezuela's coast on Saturday (20), days after President Donald Trump's total blockade announcement. The action, confirmed by US authorities, comes amid escalating tensions and marks the second in weeks. Nicolás Maduro's regime denounced it as robbery and vowed international measures.

The U.S. Coast Guard has seized the Panamanian-flagged oil tanker Centuries, owned by a Chinese company and not on the sanctions list, in international waters off Venezuela on December 20—marking the second such interception in under two weeks amid President Trump's newly announced total blockade on sanctioned vessels.

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U.S. authorities have been pursuing a sanctioned tanker heading to Venezuela to load crude since Saturday, ignoring detention orders. The vessel Bella 1 is part of Washington's pressure campaign against Nicolás Maduro's government. This incident is the second of the weekend and the third in a few days.

U.S. forces said they boarded and apprehended the motor tanker Olina in international waters in the Caribbean Sea during a pre-dawn operation on January 9, 2026, describing it as part of a “ghost fleet” suspected of moving embargoed oil after departing Venezuela.

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President Donald Trump stated in an NBC News interview that he does not rule out military action against Venezuela, following the U.S. blockade of sanctioned oil tankers earlier this week. The comments accompany new details on air strikes, bounties, and diplomatic overtures amid heightened U.S. pressure on Nicolás Maduro's government.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the United States is not at war with Venezuela following the capture of former President Nicolas Maduro. He emphasized that the U.S. is influencing Venezuelan policy through financial leverage and sanctions rather than direct military control. The operation has sparked domestic criticism over its legality.

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US forces raided Caracas early on Saturday, arresting Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife before transferring them to New York to face charges. A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that the action seriously violates international law and called on the US to release them immediately.

 

 

 

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