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US seizes Russian tanker in Venezuela sanctions crackdown
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82394, member: 636"] The US Navy just straight-up jacked a Russian tanker on the high seas. American forces seized the vessel Marinera south of Iceland this Wednesday, an empty crude carrier flying a Russian flag. Moscow is screaming piracy, claiming the boarding around 3 PM their time violated maritime law. Washington called it simple sanctions enforcement against Venezuela's dark fleet. The Russian Transport Ministry said communication with the ship dropped after the boarding. They cited international law protecting navigation on the high seas. US officials framed the move as part of Operation Southern Spear, their blockade of Venezuelan oil. They stated that the enforcement applies globally, and flag changes do not matter. This tanker had a sketchy recent history. It was previously named Bella 1 and watched for weeks. US intelligence said it evaded a boarding attempt near the Caribbean last month. The vessel was then hastily painted with a Russian flag and got temporary registration on December 24th. American authorities linked the ship to owners sanctioned for ties to Iran's Quds Force. They view the reflagging as a paper-thin disguise to move sanctioned oil. A second tanker named Sophia was also intercepted near the Caribbean in a coordinated action. The whole thing reeks of a staged provocation. Russian naval assets, including a submarine, were reportedly shadowing the Marinera beforehand. This direct confrontation massively ups the chance of a deadly miscalculation between navies. Analysts see this as a sanctions policy colliding with great power rivalry. The fight over Venezuelan and Iranian oil is now a flashpoint for US-Russia tensions. Diplomatic fallout is certain, with Moscow promising consequences. The incident proves enforcement actions can spiral far beyond trade rules. [/QUOTE]
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