US Seizes Venezuelan Oil Tankers in Atlantic, Warns Against Sanctions Violations

The Trump administration has seized two oil tankers, the Bella One and the Sofia, for transporting sanctioned Venezuelan oil. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated the vessels were part of a "shadow fleet" and were intercepted under a judicial warrant. The crews are now subject to prosecution and could be brought to the United States. The seizures were conducted without incident as part of Operation Southern Spear, underscoring a firm stance on sanctions enforcement.

Key Points: US Seizes Venezuelan Oil Tankers Over Sanctions Violations

  • US seizes two tankers for sanctions violations
  • Vessels part of Venezuela's "shadow fleet"
  • Crews face potential US prosecution
  • Operation part of "Southern Spear" campaign
  • Enforcement occurs in international waters
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US seizes tankers over sanctions violations

The Trump administration seizes two oil tankers linked to Venezuela's "shadow fleet" in the Atlantic, warning of prosecution for sanctions breaches.

"The United States of America under this President is not going to tolerate that. - Karoline Leavitt"

Washington, Jan 8

The Donald Trump administration on Wednesday said it has seized oil tankers operating outside US sanctions, warning that illegal crude shipments will not be tolerated.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters that the seizures targeted vessels linked to what she described as Venezuela's "shadow fleet," adding that the administration was enforcing sanctions without exception.

"I believe you're referring to the Bella One tanker that was seized this morning," Leavitt told reporters. She said the seizure followed a judicial warrant issued by a US federal court after the vessel was tracked.

"This was a Venezuelan shadow fleet vessel that has transported sanctioned oil," Leavitt said. "The United States of America under this President is not going to tolerate that."

Leavitt said the tanker was seized in the North Atlantic and that the crew could face prosecution.

"The vessel had a judicial seizure order," she said. "That means the crew is now subject to prosecution for any applicable violation of federal law."

She added that the crew could be brought to the United States if necessary.

Leavitt also confirmed the seizure of a second tanker, the Sofia, describing it as part of a broader enforcement effort.

"There was another vessel this morning, the Sofia," she said. "This is a stateless, sanctioned dark fleet motor tanker."

She said the operation was carried out without incident and involved multiple US agencies.

"This occurred without incident," Leavitt said. "This vessel was operating in international waters and conducting illicit activities in the Caribbean Sea."

According to Leavitt, the US Coast Guard is escorting the vessel to the United States.

"The US Coast Guard is escorting the Sofia to the United States for final disposition," she said.

She said the seizures were conducted as part of a coordinated enforcement campaign.

"To answer your question directly, this was through Operation Southern Spear," Leavitt said.

Leavitt rejected suggestions that the tanker seizures could escalate tensions with other major powers, including Russia.

"This administration is going to fully enforce the sanctions policy of the United States," she said.

She said the president was prepared to act even if enforcement drew criticism.

"He's not afraid to implement it," Leavitt said.

Leavitt stressed that maritime enforcement was central to the administration's broader foreign policy.

"The President is going to enforce our policy that's best for the United States of America," she said.

Oil tankers have become a growing focus of US sanctions enforcement as Washington targets revenue streams tied to sanctioned governments. Maritime interdictions and vessel seizures are increasingly used to disrupt illicit oil trade conducted through false flags or stateless shipping networks.

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Sarah B
Interesting to see this level of maritime enforcement. While I understand the need to uphold sanctions, I hope the crew members are treated fairly. Prosecuting them seems harsh if they were just following orders. 🤔
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Vikram M
This is all about controlling oil flows and prices. The US acts unilaterally on the high seas, but will other nations accept this? As a major oil importer, India needs stable supplies, not more volatility from such seizures.
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Priya S
Operation Southern Spear sounds aggressive. While sanctions enforcement is necessary, it feels like the US is playing global policeman again. What about due process for the crew being brought to the US? Hope our MEA is watching this closely for implications.
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Rohit P
Good move! Illicit oil trade distorts the market and hurts legitimate businesses. If you're running a 'dark fleet' with false flags, you're asking for trouble. The US is right to take a hard line. 👍
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Kavya N
With respect, this action seems more about flexing muscle than justice. The US seizing vessels in international waters sets a concerning precedent. Other powerful nations could start doing the same for their own interests. We need multilateral rules, not unilateral actions.

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