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Donald Trump’s grand oil blockade was immediately challenged by the Russian Navy, and now two ships have been seized

Trump takes what he wants.

Donald Trump’s military forces are tweaking Russia’s nose by targeting oil shipments, seizing not one but two sanctioned tankers in a single day across the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean.

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The action kicked off when US European Command (EUCOM) announced the initial seizure of the Russian-flagged Marinera oil tanker in the North Atlantic. Later that same morning, US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) confirmed the separate, successful apprehension of a second vessel, the M/T Sophia, down in the Caribbean.

Trump has vowed to cut off oil from Venezuela, announcing a full blockade of all sanctioned oil tankers going in and out of the country back in mid-December. Now, the administration is proving that this wasn’t just talk.

Playing with fire

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth made the policy absolutely crystal clear after the tankers were seized, stating, “The blockade of sanctioned and illicit Venezuelan oil remains in FULL EFFECT — anywhere in the world.”

The first seizure, involving the Marinera, was the most dramatic. The vessel, which previously operated under the name Bella 1, had been playing a dangerous game for more than two weeks, desperately trying to sneak past US enforcement efforts near Venezuela.

This was a classic high-seas cat-and-mouse chase. The vessel had been actively escorted by Russian naval assets, including a submarine, according to reports just the day before the seizure. Russia was essentially challenging the US blockade directly, but the US forces prevailed.

The actual apprehension of the Marinera was executed by Department of Homeland Security components with support from the Department of War. It was authorized by a US federal court warrant after the ship was tracked down by the USCGC Munro.

EUCOM pointed out that this seizure specifically supports Trump’s promise to target vessels that he claims threaten the security and stability of the Western Hemisphere, which is billed as a “whole-of-government approach to protect the homeland.”

Meanwhile, the second operation was happening down south. The M/T Sophia was grabbed in the Caribbean during a pre-dawn action. SOUTHCOM described this vessel as a “stateless, sanctioned dark fleet motor tanker” that was conducting “illicit activities.”

This southern operation falls under Operation Southern Spear, which is the Department of War’s stated mission to crush ‘illegal activity’ across the Western Hemisphere. SOUTHCOM emphasized that they are “unwavering” in that mission. The Coast Guard is now escorting the interdicted vessel back to the United States for what they call “final disposition.”


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