White House Orders Military to Focus on ‘Quarantine’ of Venezuelan Oil
The White House aims to intensify sanctions by focusing US military efforts on seizing sanctioned Venezuelan oil tankers for two months, pressuring Maduro’s regime economically.
- The White House has ordered the U.S. military to focus on enforcing a quarantine of Venezuelan oil for two months.
- The strategy aims to intensify economic pressure on President Maduro's government through sanctions.
- Venezuela's U.N. ambassador accused the U.S. of acting outside international law by seizing Venezuelan oil tankers.
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US is ramping up pressure on Venezuela, ordering military forces to enforce a two-month ‘quarantine’ on Venezuelan oil exports, tightening sanctions on Maduro’s government while stopping short of a formal blockade, as Washington bets economic squeeze over direct military action
The White House has ordered the U.S. Army to provide "carantin" oil from Venezuela for another two months, and Washington expects that by the end of January, Caracas will face an economic disaster if it does not make concessions.
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