U.S. military forces intercepted a second merchant ship in international waters near Venezuela on Saturday, according to two American officials familiar with the operation.The action comes just days after President Donald Trump announced what he described as a “blockade” targeting oil tankers linked to sanctions as they enter or leave the South American nation. It also follows the Dec. 10 seizure of an oil tanker off Venezuela’s coast by U.S. forces.
Details about the latest interception, including the vessel’s destination and cargo, were not immediately disclosed. The officials said the operation remains ongoing and declined to comment publicly on its scope or objectives.
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