Trump orders blockade of sanctioned oil tankers in and out of Venezuela
Donald Trump announced a "total and complete" blockade of all sanctioned oil tankers going into and out of Venezuela, accusing Nicolás Maduro's government of terrorism, drug smuggling, and human trafficking. This announcement follows the US seizing an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela and imposing fresh sanctions on ships and individuals associated with Maduro's regime.

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AI-generatedDonald Trump announced a "total and complete" blockade of all sanctioned oil tankers going into and out of Venezuela, accusing Nicolás Maduro's government of terrorism, drug smuggling, and human trafficking. This announcement follows the US seizing an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela and imposing fresh sanctions on ships and individuals associated with Maduro's regime. Trump stated Venezuela is surrounded by a large US armada and accused Maduro's government of using stolen oil to finance illicit activities. The US has long opposed the Maduro government and implemented sanctions to pressure his removal. Venezuela has condemned the US actions, accusing Washington of stealing its resources and kidnapping the crew of the seized tanker.
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5 extractedCongressman Joaquin Castro said Trump's "naval blockade is unquestionably an act of war".
The US military has killed at least 90 people in strikes on boats it alleged were carrying fentanyl.
The US seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela.
Venezuela's government rejected Trump's "grotesque threat".
Trump is ordering a "total and complete" blockade of all sanctioned oil tankers going into and out of Venezuela.