Core Viewpoint - The U.S. government is considering increasing its naval presence near Venezuela to intercept the "Bella 1" oil tanker, which has been evading capture and is currently empty [1][3]. Group 1: U.S. Actions - The U.S. Coast Guard attempted to intercept the "Bella 1" on September 21, but the vessel refused to stop and instead headed into the Atlantic Ocean [3]. - The U.S. is contemplating deploying a specialized maritime response team to enforce boarding actions against non-compliant vessels [1]. Group 2: Context and Implications - The "Bella 1" is flagged under Panama and is subject to U.S. sanctions, marking it as the third tanker intercepted by the U.S. in the vicinity of Venezuela recently [3]. - The series of interceptions and seizures of oil tankers represents a significant escalation in U.S. pressure on Venezuelan President Maduro, who has condemned these actions as "piratical" [3].
行动持续五天!美方被爆仍在追截第三艘油轮,并拟增派力量“强行登船”
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-12-27 04:47