Anonymous ID: 988dfa Jan. 6, 2026, 8:16 p.m. No.24084389   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4815 >>4819

US may intercept and seize oil tanker heading for Europe, reports say

Patrick Jackson and Kayleen Devlin, BBC Verify senior journalist 6 January 2026

 

The US may act to seize a Russian-flagged oil tanker heading across the Atlantic to Europe, CBS News, the BBC's media partner in the US, reported.

 

Two US officials told the broadcaster that American forces plan to intercept the ship, which historically has carried Venezuelan crude oil and is thought to be between Scotland and Iceland.

 

President Donald Trump said last month that he was ordering a "blockade" of sanctioned oil tankers entering and leaving Venezuela, a move the government there described as "theft".

 

Ahead of his seizure of the country's former leader Nicolás Maduro on Saturday, Trump had repeatedly accused Venezuela's government of using ships to bring drugs to American shores.

 

The US coastguard tried to board the Bella 1 last month in the Caribbean when it was believed to be heading towards Venezuela.

 

They had obtained a warrant to seize the ship, accused of breaking US sanctions and shipping Iranian oil.

 

It then dramatically changed course, as well as its name to the Marinera, reportedly reflagging from a Guyanese to a Russian vessel.

 

Its approach to Europe has coincided with the arrival of around 10 US military transport aircraft in the UK as well as helicopters.

 

Russia says it is "monitoring with concern" the situation around the ship.

 

CBS News reported that the two US officials said American forces preferred to seize the ship rather than sink it.

 

The Marinera is believed to be between Scotland and Iceland, with the distance and weather making a boarding difficult.

 

If any US military operation were to be launched from the UK then Washington would be expected to inform its ally.

 

For now the UK Ministry of Defence says it will not comment on other nations' military activities.

 

The US officials quoted by CBS suggested that America could mount an operation like one conducted last month when US Marines and special operation forces working with the US Coast Guard seized The Skipper, a large crude oil tanker flagged out of Guyana, after the vessel left port in Venezuela.

 

AIS (automatic identification system) tracking data for the tanker, which can be spoofed or faked, suggests it was in the North Atlantic approximately 2,000km (1,200 miles) west of continental Europe on Tuesday.

 

Under international law, vessels flying a country's flag are under the protection of that nation but Dimitris Ampatzidis, senior risk and compliance analyst at maritime intelligence firm Kpler, told BBC Verify changing the ship's name and flag might not change much.

 

"US action is driven by the vessel's underlying identity [IMO number], ownership/control networks, and sanctions history, not by its painted markings or flag claim," he said.

 

Ampatzidis added that changing to the Russian registry might cause "diplomatic friction" but would not stop any US enforcement action.

 

Russia's foreign ministry said it was "closely monitoring with concern the abnormal situation around the Russian oil tanker Marinera".

 

"At present, our vessel is sailing in the international waters of the North Atlantic under the state flag of the Russian Federation and in full compliance with the norms of international maritime law," it added.

 

"For reasons unclear to us, the Russian ship is being given increased and clearly disproportionate attention by the US and Nato military, despite its peaceful status," it said.

 

More:

www.bbc.com/news/articles/c7v0deypjl4o

Anonymous ID: 988dfa Jan. 6, 2026, 9:10 p.m. No.24084528   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24084453

The second one

Fear mongering Russia Russia Russia all this time and then having the U.S. leave the bases?

I suggest starting with Ramstein and watch the Germans and the Poles lose their minds. France has gotten real cozy with the idea Germany would be the buffer against any Russian invasion

and all hinges on F-15s, F-16s, and A-10s at Ramstein. Those birds leave and Europe is super vulnerable.

Ok, civilian jobs on those bases are lost, local economy loses those military paychecks for housing, utilities, groceries, entertainment. I'm sure the locals will just love getting more "migrants" to deal with.

Anonymous ID: 988dfa Jan. 6, 2026, 9:14 p.m. No.24084532   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24084509

That's nice. Cristobal Columbani thought he was going to India, so when he smacked the Santa Maria into Hispaniola he called the people he met "Indians"

Greenland would have been way of course for him