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US forces seize tanker off the coast of Venezuela — caught on dramatic video

Tevin McLeod - December 10, 2025


WASHINGTON — President Trump announced Wednesday that US forces “seized a tanker on the coast of Venezuela” amid escalating tensions between the two countries over strikes on drug trafficking boats in the Caribbean Sea.

Trump noted that the vessel was the “largest one ever seized” by the American military.

“And other things are happening,” the president added. “You’ll be seeing that later.”

US forces have seized a tanker off the coast of Venezuela. Attorney General Pamela Bondi
US troops seen boarding the tanker from a helicopter. X / @AGPamBondi

Attorney General Pam Bondi followed up by releasing a 45-second video of US troops rappelling from a helicopter and boarding the tanker in a dramatic armed takeover.

The US “executed a seizure warrant for a crude oil tanker used to transport sanctioned oil from Venezuela and Iran,” Bondi said. “For multiple years, the oil tanker has been sanctioned by the United States due to its involvement in an illicit oil shipping network supporting foreign terrorist organizations.”

Trump initially played coy about the seizure — calling it an “interesting day” and teasing that more info, including photos, would be on the way.

The tanker was the largest ever seized by the US military, according to President Trump. X / @AGPamBondi

“It was seized for a very good reason,” Trump said.

Crude prices climbed more than 1.3% — roughly 75 cents — by mid-afternoon as word of the seizure rippled through the markets, threatening to pump up what Americans pay at the gas station.

The US has deployed 11 warships and 15,000 troops into the waters near Venezuela since September, and has killed more than 80 narcoterrorists in strikes on drug boats in the same time period.

Trump suggested in a Monday interview that Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro’s “days are numbered” as the US ramps up its presence to combat suspected narco-terrorists traveling north from the South American nation.

Armed US troops seen entering the oil tanker. X / @AGPamBondi

He has also hinted that he is considering expanding military action to Venezuelan soil, refusing to rule out land strikes to knock out Maduro’s narcoterrorist regime.

“Strikes should have happened weeks ago. It’s now or never,” a source close to the administration told The Post last week. “Maduro won’t go on his own. Just not going to happen.”

On Tuesday, two US fighter jets also flew over the Gulf of Venezuela for a “routine training flight,” a defense official told the Associated Press.

But US lawmakers have been demanding more information about the airstrikes on the traffickers in recent weeks, with Democrats contending that the president is on the verge of waging a war without a vote from members of Congress.

The tanker was sanctioned due to use in an “illicit oil shipping network” that is used to support foreign terrorist organizations, according to AG Pam Bondi. X / @AGPamBondi

Trump on Wednesday brushed off a question from a CNN reporter regarding the legality of the strikes, saying he thought the issue had been settled.

Trump has stressed that each boat strike saves as many as 25,000 American lives from drug overdose deaths.

On Wednesday, Maduro’s No. 1 enemy — opposition leader Maria Corina Machado — received the Nobel Peace Prize in a ceremony. After having been in hiding in Venezuela since 2024, she told the Nobel committee that she had escaped the country headed for the ceremony in Oslo, Norway.

Her presence and ability to lead Venezuela — after the opposition party was discovered to have won Maduro’s last election before the dictator nullified the results and declared himself winner — puts the South American country on strong footing should Maduro leave power, her advocates have said.

“We’re going to do it orderly and peacefully,” Machado told The Post in October of a possible transition from the Maduro regime. “I would dare to tell you that there’s no other society in our region, in our hemisphere, perhaps in the world, as cohesive as Venezuelan society.

“We all want the same. We want to live with dignity.”



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