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    US seizes vessel in international waters off Venezuela’s coast, officials say

    Olive MetugeBy Olive MetugeDecember 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The US has seized an oil tanker that had recently departed from Venezuela, according to the US Department of Homeland Security.

    It is the second time this month that the US has seized an oil-carrying ship off the country’s coast.

    The move comes after US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he was ordering a “blockade” of sanctioned oil tankers entering and leaving Venezuela.

    Venezuela has not yet responded to the latest US seizure, but has previously accused Washington of seeking to steal its oil resources.

    The operation was led by the US Coast Guard, similar to the operation earlier this month. The ship was boarded by a specialised tactical team, and was in international waters when it was taken.

    Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, whose department oversees the Coast Guard, shared a video of the operation on X.

    “In a pre-dawn action early this morning on Dec 20, the US Coast Guard with the support of the Department of War apprehended an oil tanker that was last docked in Venezuela,” Noem wrote.

    She also posted a seven-minute video of the operation, which appeared to show US helicopters landing on the deck of a ship with the name Centuries written on the side.

    “The United States will continue to pursue the illicit movement of sanctioned oil that is used to fund narco terrorism in the region,” Noem wrote, adding: “We will find you, and we will stop you.”

    The Centuries is a Panamanian-flagged ship, according to the website Vessel Finder, which also says the crude-oil tanker was built in 2001.

    It is unclear whether the ship is under US sanctions.

    In recent weeks, the US has been building up its military presence in the Caribbean Sea and has carried out deadly strikes on alleged Venezuelan drug-smuggling boats, killing around 100 people.

    The US has provided no public evidence that these vessels were carrying drugs, and the military has come under increasing scrutiny from Congress over the strikes.

    The US has accused Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro of leading a designated-terrorist organisation called Cartel de los Soles, which he denies.

    The Trump administration accuses him and the group of using “stolen” oil to “finance themselves, Drug Terrorism, Human Trafficking, Murder, and Kidnapping”.

    Venezuela – which is home to the world’s largest proven oil reserves – is highly dependent on revenues from its oil exports to finance its government spending.

    Trump’s announcement of a “blockade” came less than a week after the US seized an oil tanker believed to be part of the “ghost fleet” off the coast of Venezuela, which allegedly used various strategies to conceal its work.

    The White House said the vessel in question, called the Skipper, had been involved in “illicit oil shipping” and would be taken to a US port.

    Venezuela’s government decried the move, with Maduro saying the US “kidnapped the crew” and “stole” the ship.



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