Sunday, December 21, 2025
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The U.S. Navy stopped another vessel off Venezuela, continuing a controversial "blockade" over seized oil assets. International law is officially confused.
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Alright, gather 'round, because the international high seas just got a little more⦠unconventional. For the second time in under two weeks, U.S. forces have pulled over a merchant vessel cruising off the coast of Venezuela. Think of it like a maritime traffic stop, but instead of a broken taillight, the alleged infraction is tied to a rather spirited geopolitical dispute.
President Trump has publicly announced a
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