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US will seize oil from tanker captured near Venezuelan coast: White House

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WASHINGTON, DC, US (DEC. 11, 2025) (ANADOLU - ACCESS ALL)

1. SOUNDBITE (English) WHITE HOUSE SPOKESPERSON KAROLINE LEAVIT SPEAKING (English)

"With respect to the oil and what happened yesterday, the Department of Justice requested and was approved for a warrant to seize a vessel because it's a sanctioned shadow vessel known for carrying black market sanctioned oil to the IRGC, which, you know, is a sanctioned entity. So the president is committed to stopping the illegal flow of drugs into our country. He's also fully committed to effectuating this administration's sanction policy. And that's what you saw. And the world saw take place yesterday."


2. SOUNDBITE (English) WHITE HOUSE SPOKESPERSON KAROLINE LEAVIT SPEAKING (English)

"Right now, the United States currently has a full investigative team on the ground, on the vessel, and individuals on board the vessel are being interviewed. And any relevant evidence is being seized. With respect to the oil, that's a different issue. As you know, Peter, the vessel will go to a U.S. port and the United States does intend to seize the oil. However, there is a legal process for the seizure of that oil, and that legal process will be followed."


3. SOUNDBITE (English) WHITE HOUSE SPOKESPERSON KAROLINE LEAVIT SPEAKING (English)

"Prolonged war is definitely not something this president is interested in. He's been very clear about that. He wants peace. He also wants to see the end of illegal drugs being trafficked into the United States." WASHINGTON, DC, US - DEC. 11, 2025: The Trump administration intends to seize oil from a tanker that it captured off the coast of Venezuela, the White House said Thursday as tensions with Caracas reach fever pitch.

Spokesperson Karoline Leavitt defended the US action, saying the tanker was a "sanctioned shadow vessel" that was "known for carrying black market sanctioned oil" to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

"The president is committed to stopping the illegal flow of drugs into our country. He's also fully committed to effectuating this administration's sanction policy. And that's what you saw, and the world saw take place yesterday," she said.

Investigators are currently on the vessel, and individuals who were on board at the time it was interdicted "are being interviewed, and any relevant evidence is being seized."

The vessel is being taken to a US port, and the Trump administration intends to enter into legal proceedings to formally seize the cargo.

US Attorney General Pam Bondi said Wednesday that the FBI, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agency, and the US Coast Guard, with support from the Defense Department, executed a seizure warrant for the tanker, which is alleged to have been used to transport sanctioned oil from Venezuela and Iran.

Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil said in a statement Wednesday that his country "strongly condemns what constitutes a blatant act of theft and international piracy, publicly announced by the president of the United States.”

He said it was not the first such incident and accused the Trump administration of pursuing a deliberate plan to seize Venezuela’s energy resources, noting that Trump “openly stated during his 2024 campaign that his goal had always been to take Venezuela’s oil without paying anything in return.”

The move is all but certain to further ratchet up tensions with Caracas as Trump continues to demand Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro step down from power, maintaining that all options, including military force, remain on the table amid a massive force buildup in the region.

The US has already carried out 22 known strikes on alleged "narco-terrorist" seaborne vessels, killing 87 people since the attacks began in the Caribbean Sea and Eastern Pacific Ocean in early September.

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