13 Rêbendan 2026
US Envoy to the UN Mike Waltz: The single most serious threat to this hemisphere is from transnational terrorist and criminal groups. These cartels are not like the mafia; they are sophisticated, very technically capable, well financed, and are wreaking havoc in our region
.@POTUS on Maduro: "We have a massive armada formed, the biggest we've ever had. He could do whatever he wants, it's alright. If he plays tough, it'll be the last time he's ever able to play tough
Russia has begun evacuating the families of its diplomats from Venezuela, according to a European intelligence official. The move, which includes women and children, started Friday as Moscow assesses the situation in increasingly "grim" terms. Source: AP
Tanker loading in Venezuela dwindled on Monday, with most ships moving oil cargoes only between domestic ports following U.S. action against two more ships and as state-run energy company PDVSA struggles to recover from a cyberattack, according to tracking data and sources
3 week ago
The tanker seized by the US near Venezuela was flying the Guyanese flag and is part of the Iranian regime's ghost fleet.
The US is pursuing a third oil tanker near Venezuela, according to Reuters.
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth: President Trump has been clear: the embargo on sanctioned oil tankers leaving or bound for Venezuela will remain in full force until the Maduro regime returns all stolen US assets
Tanker Trackers: An update on SKIPPER (9304667): We are tracking her movements by satellite imagery (just to confirm the AIS data) and can see that she is about a day away from reaching GOLA (Galveston Offshore Lightering Area) where she will have to transfer her 1.85 million barrels cargo onto three smaller tankers in order to feed oil refineries in ports such as Houston3 week ago
Tanker Trackers: An update on SKIPPER (9304667): We are tracking her movements by satellite imagery (just to confirm the AIS data) and can see that she is about a day away from reaching GOLA (Galveston Offshore Lightering Area) where she will have to transfer her 1.85 million barrels cargo onto three smaller tankers in order to feed oil refineries in ports such as Houston
In a pre-dawn action early this morning on Dec. 20, the US Coast Guard with the support of the Department of War apprehended an oil tanker that was last docked in Venezuela. The United States will continue to pursue the illicit movement of sanctioned oil that is used to fund narco terrorism in the region. We will find you, and we will stop you. Thank you to our brave men3 week ago
In a pre-dawn action early this morning on Dec. 20, the US Coast Guard with the support of the Department of War apprehended an oil tanker that was last docked in Venezuela. The United States will continue to pursue the illicit movement of sanctioned oil that is used to fund narco terrorism in the region. We will find you, and we will stop you. Thank you to our brave men
A US Air Force B-52 bomber enters Ecuador for the first time, in a move reflecting a military buildup around Venezuela that goes beyond limited airstrikes and reinforces regional deployment points in the area.
Trump formally nominates Lt. Gen. Donovan, currently the Vice Commander of SOCOM, to lead U.S. Southern Command. Reuters first reported this last week
Today, Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control sanctioned several family members and associates of the Maduro-Flores family. This action further targets the narco-corruption structure that sustains Nicolás Maduro’s illegitimate regime, namely the familial networks of Carlos Erik Malpica Flores and Ramon Carretero Napolitano.
Four officials (two military and two police officers) were killed in Santa Cruz de Aragua, after an ambush
Marco Rubio: Em ji zêdebûna aloziyên bi Rûsyayê re derbarê Venezuelayê de nîgeran in. Me her tim ji wan hêvî dikir ku piştgiriya retorîkî bidin Maduro. Destê wan li Ukraynayê pir zêde ye.
Asked if the US wants regime change in Venezuela, @SecRubio says, "Our goal is regional stability in the national interest of the US. Do we consider Maduro legitimate? - No
Trump said he is not ruling out war with Venezuela, telling NBC News, “I don’t rule it out.”
Panama's president announces that a direct flight to Caracas carrying Venezuelan migrants will take place next Monday.
Chevron proceeds with crude oil shipments from Venezuela despite tensions with the U.S., according to Bloomberg
Chinese Foreign Ministry: We support Venezuela's request for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council
Maduro speaks by phone with the UN chief after escalating US threats and blockade announced by Trump
Trump: Drugs brought in by ocean and by sea are now down 94%
Venezuelan President Maduro is calling for a "perfect union" with the Colombian military in defense of his country's sovereignty, a move that comes amid the US deployment in Caribbean waters under the pretext of combating drug trafficking. Maduro denounces a "warmongering and colonialist agenda" by the country governed by Donald Trump, who ordered a total blockade of Venezuelan oil tankers. Despite this, the Chavista leader stated that "trade back and forth" of Venezuelan oil will continue.
Venezuela on Wednesday requested that the United Nations Security Council meet to discuss "ongoing U.S. aggression" against the country, according to a letter to the 15-member body seen by Reuters. A U.N. diplomat said a meeting would likely be scheduled for Tuesday
.@POTUS on the Naval blockade on Venezuela: "We're not gonna let anybody going through that shouldn't be going through. They took all of our energy rights—they took all of our oil from not that long ago. they illegally took it
Trump on Venezuela: We want it back. They took our oil rights. We had a lot of oil there. As you know. They threw our companies out and we want it back
Trump: Venezuela took our oil and we want it back after they expelled our companies.
3 week ago
US military aircraft maintain patrols off the Venezuelan coast for the second consecutive day
Trinidad and Tobago asserts that it is not involved in the US blockade of Venezuela.
Following Trump's threat of a total embargo on sanctioned Venezuelan oil tankers, Venezuela sent naval escorts to protect ships leaving its ports. The United States is aware of the escorts and is considering options, but has not said what it will do next. Maduro maintains that exports will continue at any price.3 week ago
Following Trump's threat of a total embargo on sanctioned Venezuelan oil tankers, Venezuela sent naval escorts to protect ships leaving its ports. The United States is aware of the escorts and is considering options, but has not said what it will do next. Maduro maintains that exports will continue "at any price."
Supreme Court of Justice condemns Trump's blockade announcement as an "attack on sovereignty".