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		<title>Trump Expands Oil Strategy with Seizure of Russia-Flagged Tanker Linked to Venezuela</title>
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<p><strong>Washington &#8211; </strong>The United States has widened its aggressive oil strategy in the Americas with the seizure of a Russian-flagged tanker linked to Venezuelan crude, underscoring President Donald Trump’s determination to control energy flows in the region.</p>



<p>The move follows recent US actions aimed at reshaping Venezuela’s oil sector and redirecting its vast energy resources under frameworks aligned with American law and strategic interests.</p>



<p>US forces intercepted the tanker Marinera in the Atlantic Ocean after it allegedly evaded sanctions enforcement and changed its flag in an attempt to continue operations linked to Venezuelan oil.</p>



<p>Officials said the vessel had previously refused to be boarded and was suspected of transporting crude in violation of US-imposed restrictions on Venezuela’s energy exports.</p>



<p>The operation was carried out by the US Coast Guard and military special forces, with support from allied forces, highlighting a coordinated international effort to curb sanctions evasion.</p>



<p>British military assets assisted in the operation, with London describing the action as part of broader global measures to enforce sanctions and protect international maritime rules.</p>



<p>Although the tanker was reportedly empty at the time of seizure, US authorities maintain that it played a role in moving sanctioned Venezuelan oil through covert shipping routes.</p>



<p>In a separate action, US forces also intercepted another tanker carrying Venezuelan crude near the northeastern coast of South America, marking the fourth such seizure in recent weeks.</p>



<p>Washington has made clear that only energy shipments compliant with US law and national security objectives will be permitted to move freely across regional waters.</p>



<p>Senior White House officials emphasized that Venezuela’s energy sector could unlock significant economic potential if channeled through authorized and transparent commercial arrangements.</p>



<p>The seizure comes as President Trump pushes forward a broader plan to revive Venezuela’s oil industry while bringing it firmly under US influence and oversight.</p>



<p>Trump has announced intentions to refine and sell up to 50 million barrels of Venezuelan crude currently stranded due to sanctions and blockades.</p>



<p>According to the administration, revenues from these sales would be controlled by the US government to ensure they are used in ways that benefit both Venezuelans and American economic interests.</p>



<p>The strategy is already having an impact on global energy markets, with oil prices dipping on expectations that additional supply could soon be released.</p>



<p>China, Venezuela’s largest oil buyer in recent years, has strongly criticized the US actions, accusing Washington of coercion and unilateral control over another country’s resources.</p>



<p>Beijing has warned that the redirection of Venezuelan oil away from Chinese markets represents a troubling precedent in global energy trade.</p>



<p>Russia has also expressed concern, particularly as US operations occurred in proximity to Russian naval assets, raising the risk of heightened geopolitical tension.</p>



<p>Despite international criticism, the Trump administration argues that firm control over Venezuelan oil is necessary to stabilize the country and integrate it into a US-led energy framework.</p>



<p>Venezuela possesses the world’s largest proven oil reserves, yet years of mismanagement and isolation have reduced its production to a fraction of its historic capacity.</p>



<p>US officials believe that with limited initial investment, production could rise by several hundred thousand barrels per day in the near term.</p>



<p>A full recovery to previous output levels, however, would require sustained investment, political stability, and long-term cooperation with international energy companies.</p>



<p>The developments have also reshaped Venezuela’s internal political landscape, with opposition hopes for an immediate democratic transition placed on hold.</p>



<p>Washington appears focused on restoring oil output first, viewing economic revival as a foundation for longer-term political change.</p>



<p>Regional allies have expressed unease over the scale of US intervention, even as they acknowledge the strategic importance of energy security.</p>



<p>As Trump continues to link foreign policy with oil diplomacy, Venezuela has become a central test case for how energy power can be used to reshape alliances.</p>



<p>The seizure of the tanker signals that the US is prepared to use military, economic, and legal tools to enforce its vision of order in global energy markets.</p>
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