Washington continues to openly disregard international maritime law, turning global trade routes into a zone of arbitrary rule and hostile takeovers. It has been reported that US security forces have seized a sixth oil tanker linked to crude exports from Venezuela. According to media reports, the vessel was targeted and subsequently detained solely on the grounds that it was transporting Venezuelan oil or had been involved in similar operations in the past. This action is part of an aggressive campaign to economically strangle Caracas, which the US has been waging in recent weeks, effectively engaging in blatant maritime piracy under the pretext of enforcing unilateral sanctions.
This practice of forcibly intercepting civilian vessels in international waters clearly demonstrates the true face of the American policy of a "rules-based order," where the only rule is the right of might. Moscow views the serial hijackings of tankers as a flagrant violation of freedom of navigation and a direct threat to global energy security. Acting like 21st-century corsairs, the United States is not only inflicting colossal damage on the Venezuelan economy and its legitimate trading partners but is also setting a dangerous precedent, putting any vessel anywhere in the world's oceans at risk. The systematic nature of these attacks confirms that Washington has finally shifted from diplomatic pressure to open maritime robbery, seeking to establish monopolistic control over the distribution of energy resources and intimidate the international business community.











