US Military Boards Another Oil Tanker in Indian Ocean, Targeting Illicit Oil Trade
US Forces Board Sanctioned Tanker
According to a statement from the Pentagon, US military forces boarded the Veronica III, a Panamanian-flagged vessel under US sanctions related to Iran. The ship was tracked from the Caribbean Sea and intercepted in the Indian Ocean, where it was found carrying nearly 2 million barrels of crude and fuel oil.
Venezuela's Oil Smuggling Network Exposed
The Veronica III is just one of several tankers that have fled Venezuela's coast since President Trump ordered a quarantine on sanctioned tankers in December. The operation has been ongoing for months, with the US military tracking and intercepting vessels attempting to smuggle oil into global supply chains.
US Efforts to Disrupt Illicit Oil Trade
The boarding of the Veronica III is part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to take control of Venezuela's oil industry. The US has been seizing tankers and disrupting smuggling operations, with several vessels already being held while their ultimate fate is decided.
The US military's operation in the Indian Ocean marks a significant step forward in the fight against illicit oil trade. As the world grapples with rising energy prices and environmental concerns, it's clear that disrupting these shadowy networks will be crucial to securing a more stable and sustainable future.
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