US Seizes Sixth Venezuelan Oil Tanker Veronica in Caribbean
US forces have seized the oil tanker Veronica in the Caribbean, marking the sixth tanker interdicted under the ongoing effort to enforce Venezuelan oil sanctions and disrupt a so-called shadow fleet.
The Motor Tanker Veronica was boarded in a pre-dawn operation that involved the US Coast Guard along with Marine and naval personnel launching from the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R Ford. The vessel was taken without reported resistance and placed under US control.
US Southern Command and Homeland Security officials said Veronica was operating in defiance of a maritime quarantine on sanctioned oil traffic imposed by the US. The seizure forms part of a sustained blockade aimed at curbing shipments tied to Venezuela’s petroleum sector.
Blockade and Enforcement Context
The Veronica seizure comes amid a broader push by Washington to curtail oil exports linked to Venezuela, especially from vessels described by US authorities as part of a shadow fleet that evades sanctions through flags of convenience and evasive routing.
This action follows five prior tanker interdictions in recent weeks, including a Russian-flagged vessel apprehended after a prolonged pursuit in the Atlantic. US officials frame these interdictions as enforcement of legal sanctions and part of maritime law operations.
Legal and Strategic Impacts
US officials maintain that the maritime quarantine and seizures are lawful and necessary to enforce sanctions on Venezuelan oil exports. The operations have significantly reduced the flow of crude from Venezuelan ports, with multiple tankers now stranded or intercepted at sea.
Opposition to the blockade has emerged from nations including Cuba and China, with critics calling the actions violations of international law. Moscow has also condemned recent seizures, particularly involving Russian-linked ships.
Outlook
The capture of Veronica illustrates continued US resolve to enforce energy sanctions and control shadow fleet operations in international waters. Additional tanker seizures or pursuit operations may follow as Washington seeks to further limit sanctioned oil trafficking.
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