Venezuela escorts oil ships amid heightened US military readiness
Venezuela's navy protects oil shipments worth 88% of export revenue amid U.S. threats of a naval blockade and military buildup in the Caribbean.
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Venezuela escorts oil ships amid heightened US military readiness
Venezuela has begun escorting oil-related shipments with its navy after President Donald Trump ordered what he calls a “total and complete blockade” of sanctioned oil tankers tied to the country, according to new reporting. The move raises the risk of a direct confrontation at sea as the U.S. ramps up military pressure across the Caribbean. Naval escorts at the center of the standoff According to The New York Times, several ships carrying petrol…
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The U.S. gathered a huge military force near the country and announced a “blockage” of sanctioned ships
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