US forces have intercepted another sanctioned oil tanker in the Caribbean Sea, US military says

US Forces Intercept Another Sanctioned Oil Tanker in Caribbean Sea

In a pre-dawn operation carried out by Marines and Navy sailors from the USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier, US forces have intercepted another oil tanker suspected of carrying embargoed oil bound for Venezuela in the Caribbean Sea.

According to Southern Command, which has been deploying an extensive force in the region, "there is no safe haven for criminals" when it comes to sanctions evasions. The Coast Guard took control of the vessel after the US boarding operation.

The tanker, Olina, was previously sanctioned under its prior name, Minerva M, and had been flagged in Panama before changing its flag to Timor-Leste. However, according to international shipping registry records, the registration is not valid.

US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem posted unclassified footage on social media showing a US helicopter landing on the vessel and US personnel conducting a search of the deck. The footage also appears to show an explosive device being tossed in front of a door leading into the ship.

Noem described the Olina as another "ghost fleet" tanker suspected of carrying embargoed oil, which had departed Venezuela attempting to evade US forces. This is the fifth tanker seized by US forces under President Donald Trump's administration as part of efforts to control the distribution of Venezuela's oil products globally.

While officials claim the seizures are aimed at enforcing sanctions and preventing illicit activities, other officials have framed them as a way to generate cash to fund US goals in Venezuela.

The administration aims to sell 30 million to 50 million barrels of sanctioned Venezuelan oil, with proceeds going to both the US and Venezuelan people. However, critics argue that this approach can have unintended consequences, such as fueling corruption and undermining legitimate efforts to improve the lives of Venezuelans.

US Vice President JD Vance has claimed that the US can "control" Venezuela's oil supply by dictating where it is sold, but experts warn that this approach risks exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in Venezuela.
 
I'm getting a bad vibe about these sanctioned oil tankers πŸš«πŸ’” - like they're just being used as pawns to line someone's pockets. The whole thing feels so fishy to me... I mean, who flags a ship up and then just changes its registration on the fly? 🀯 It's not exactly hard to track down illicit activities when you've got resources this big behind it.

We need to think about the bigger picture here - the humanitarian crisis in Venezuela isn't going to magically fix itself. All we're doing is creating more uncertainty and chaos for people who are already struggling to survive. And yeah, I get that sanctions can be a powerful tool, but using them like this feels like a really heavy-handed approach... πŸ˜’
 
OMG, another oil tanker intercepted in the Caribbean Sea 🚒😬! I'm all about fairness and transparency when it comes to sanctions, but these seizures have got me thinking... what's really going on here? πŸ€” Are we just playing a game of cat and mouse with Venezuela's economy, or is there something more to it? πŸ’Έ

I mean, let's be real, the US has been trying to control the oil supply for ages, but how does that actually help the Venezuelan people? They're struggling to survive over there, and we're more worried about our own interests than their well-being. πŸ˜• It feels like we're just perpetuating a cycle of corruption and exploitation.

I'm not saying I have all the answers or anything πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ, but it seems to me that we need to take a step back and think about the bigger picture here. What's really at stake? Is it just about oil, or is there something more profound going on? πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure if we're getting closer to resolving the issue with Venezuela or just creating more problems πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, selling 30-50 million barrels of oil is a huge amount, but is it really worth risking fueling corruption and undermining humanitarian efforts? 🚫 It's like trying to control a giant game of chess without thinking about the long-term consequences πŸ•ŠοΈ.

I'm also curious about why these tankers keep changing flags and using fake registrations πŸ€₯. Is it that hard to keep track of everything? πŸ’Ό And what's with the "ghost fleet" term? Are we just making this up as we go along? πŸ˜‚

And let's not forget, the US is trying to sell oil to both itself and the Venezuelan people πŸ€‘. How do they plan on making sure the proceeds get where they need to go? πŸ€”
 
πŸš«πŸ’¦ just saw this news and gotta say, sanctions evasions are getting crazy! 🀯 another tanker intercepted in the Caribbean Sea, what's going on over there? 🌊 i mean, can't they see that just trying to sell sanctioned oil is gonna fuel corruption and make things worse for venezuelans? πŸš«πŸ˜• the US should be more concerned with human rights than just making a quick buck πŸ’ΈπŸ‘€
 
Ugh I cant believe its 5th time this yr and US is doing this .. wont know how much cash will actually reach venezuelan people tho πŸ€”... also dont think this whole oil thing is gonna solve everything, been hearing its all about geopolitics here and that always makes me go "meh" 😐... what do u guys think US should be focusin on instead of playin with oil supply? 🌊
 
πŸ˜• I'm so worried about these "ghost fleet" tankers! They're like pirates on the high seas, evading sanctions and putting innocent people at risk. What's next? Are we gonna start arresting fishermen for "illicit activities"? πŸš£β€β™‚οΈ It seems to me that the US is getting caught up in a game of cat and mouse with Venezuela, but what about the human cost? πŸ’” We're talking about people who are struggling to survive in one of the worst humanitarian crises of our time. Shouldn't we be focusing on finding solutions to the root cause of the problem instead of just chasing after oil tankers? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” so they're saying no safe haven for sanctions evaders? 🚫 like what if they were just trying to get the oil to where it was needed? 🌎 and now they're gonna sell it and claim they're helping the venezuelan people? πŸ€‘ but isn't that just another way of profiteering off their suffering? πŸ˜” and what's with all these seizures? is it really about stopping illicit activities or is it more about controlling the flow of oil to dictate US policy? 🀝
 
I'm like totally confused about what's going on with these sanctioned oil tankers πŸ€”. I mean, I get that the US wants to enforce sanctions and all, but isn't there a way to do it without causing more problems? Like, shouldn't we be helping people in Venezuela instead of just making things harder for them? And what's up with the "ghost fleet" thing - is this like some kind of game of cat and mouse between the US and whoever's trying to sneak oil out? πŸš’πŸ˜‚ It all feels so complicated and unsure of itself. Don't they have any better solutions than just seizing tankers and making a big show of it? I guess that's why we have experts saying this approach is gonna make things worse... sigh πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
idk why us is still doing this... like, cant they just let venezuela have their own oil to sell wherever they want? its not like theyre hurting anyone... and 5 tankers seized already? thats just ridiculous... what's the diff btw sanctions evasions and just selling oil on the open market? sounds like a load of hypocrisy to me...
 
πŸ€” I don't think we should be focusing on who's right or wrong about sanctions and trade agreements... what really matters is how these actions are affecting people's lives, especially in Venezuela 🌎. 30 million to 50 million barrels of oil might seem like a lot, but for someone struggling to put food on the table, it's not just about numbers – it's about survival πŸ’Έ. We need to think about the human cost and how our actions can either help or hinder the situation. Can't we try to find ways to support those in need instead of just talking about sanctions? 🀝
 
😊 OMG you guys I'm literally so stoked to see those US Marines and Navy sailors taking down another oil tanker trying to break sanctions! πŸ’ͺ It's like they're saying "nope not on our watch" 🚫 to these illicit activities. And I love how the Homeland Sec Sec Kristi Noem is keeping it real sharing that unclassified footage of the seizure on social media πŸ’₯ It's all about transparency and accountability, right? πŸ‘€ So while some people might be worried about the unintended consequences of selling sanctioned oil, I think this is a huge win for global stability 🌎 Let's keep supporting our US troops in their efforts to protect democracy and human rights! πŸ’•
 
I remember when we used to worry about oil embargos back in my day... πŸ€―β€β™‚οΈ This whole thing with the Olina tanker just reminds me of those Cold War days. I mean, what's the point of having a "safe haven" for sanctions evasions if it just leads to more corruption and instability? πŸ™„ It's like they're chasing their tail here.

And 30 million to 50 million barrels of oil? That's just crazy talk! We used to worry about running out of gas back then, not how to distribute it in the first place. And what about the Venezuelan people? Do we really think selling them oil is gonna help them out? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It all just seems like a bunch of bureaucracy and politics to me.

And don't even get me started on that US Vice President JD Vance guy... πŸ™„ "Control" Venezuela's oil supply? That sounds like some bad ol' fashioned cowboy nonsense. We need diplomacy, not cowboy gunslinging. πŸ˜‚
 
the US just intercepted another tanker suspected of carrying embargoed oil... like, what's next? are they gonna start a new reality show or something? πŸš¨πŸ˜‚ meanwhile, critics say this could fuel corruption and make things worse for venezuela... yep, because that's exactly what we need more of: instability. 🀯
 
πŸ€” I mean, what's going on here? They just keep intercepting these tankers like they're playing some sort of naval cat and mouse game. And another one just shows up, "Olina" or whatever, with no valid registration... it's like they're trying to send a message or something.

And the part where they toss an explosive device on board? That's not exactly reassuring, you know? I get that they want to enforce sanctions and all, but do they really need to be so heavy-handed?

And what about those "30 million to 50 million barrels" of oil? Are we just gonna sell it off like it's going out of style? I'm no expert, but doesn't that just create more problems in the long run? Fueling corruption and all that... 🚫

I don't think anyone really knows what's the best way to handle this situation. On one hand, you've got these critics saying we're just making things worse for Venezuela, while on the other hand, you've got folks like Noem saying it's all about generating cash to fund US goals... πŸ€‘
 
Umm... what's next? πŸ€” Another "ghost fleet"? It sounds like a movie plot or something πŸ˜‚. Seriously though, how can we trust that these oil tankers aren't carrying more than just embargoed oil? And what's with all the secrecy around this whole operation? Why not be transparent about what they're doing and why? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

And I gotta ask, is this really about enforcing sanctions or just generating cash for the US government? πŸ€‘ I'm not saying it can't be a bit of both, but let's not get too caught up in the politics here. What about the people affected by these oil seizures? Are they getting any help at all? πŸ€”

Also, what's the plan with selling all that sanctioned oil? 30-50 million barrels is a lot of oil! Who's gonna buy it and how will it even work? πŸ“Š It sounds like a logistical nightmare. And what about the environmental impact? Are they gonna just dump all that oil somewhere? πŸŒͺ️
 
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