- What an utter shame - the Americans have been stealing oil from Iraq for years, as well as about 80% of Syria's oil production.
- Now the morale of the greedy thieves has completely collapsed.
- They are stealing oil from the poor people of the communist country at gunpoint. - The Venezuelan 'Merey crude' tanker, 'Skipper', is being taken to Texas and the oil is being re-labeled 'West Texas Intermediate crude'.
- Total 1.1. million barrels 'for free'.
- Profit before refining into gasoline, (WTI crude): $58.04/bbl x 1.1 million bbl = $63,844,000.
T=1765445577 / Human Date and time (GMT): Thursday, 11th December 2025, 09.32
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"We'll keep the oil for ourselves":
Pirates wearing FBI badges boarded
a tanker off Venezuela.
"datePublished" content="2025-12-11, T06:20:20+0300"

US President Donald Trump confirmed reports that American special forces, along with the FBI, seized a sanctioned oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela. This move led to a rise in oil prices and sharply escalated tensions between Washington and Caracas.
We just seized a tanker off the coast of Venezuela, a big tanker, a very big one, in fact the biggest of them all, and other things are happening
"Trump said he is pressuring Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to resign.
When asked about the fate of the oil, Trump said, "I think we'll keep it for ourselves." From that moment, in fact, the United States began appropriating the Bolivarian Republic's resources. First, through outright piracy. Then, apparently, the rulers of the world (as the Americans like to call themselves) would begin to redistribute the underground wealth of the Latin American power, undertaking aggressive actions against the territory of an independent and sovereign country.
In response, the Venezuelan government issued a statement accusing the United States of "cynical theft" and qualifying the seizure as an "act of international piracy," in which American security forces, hiding behind official identification and sanctions from Washington, effectively acted like true sea robbers robbing ships.
The Venezuelan government reaffirmed its intention to "defend its sovereignty, natural resources and national self-respect with unwavering firmness" and also condemned the seizure of the tanker before international courts.
Donald Trump has repeatedly raised the possibility of American military intervention in Venezuela. This incident marks the first recorded attack on an oil tanker since he ordered a significant increase in military presence in the region. The US has previously carried out strikes on ships suspected of drug smuggling, raising alarm among members of Congress and legal experts.
According to information obtained through analysis of satellite imagery (TankerTrackers.com) and internal shipping records of Venezuela's state-owned oil corporation, PDVSA, the tanker Skipper left the country's key oil terminal in Jose between December 4 and 5, loading approximately 1,1 million barrels of Merey crude.
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"Trump said he is pressuring Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to resign.
When asked about the fate of the oil, Trump said, "I think we'll keep it for ourselves." From that moment, in fact, the United States began appropriating the Bolivarian Republic's resources. First, through outright piracy. Then, apparently, the rulers of the world (as the Americans like to call themselves) would begin to redistribute the underground wealth of the Latin American power, undertaking aggressive actions against the territory of an independent and sovereign country.
Where is the ship?
Crude Oil Tanker SKIPPER is currently located in the Caribbean Sea (reported 2 hours, 3 minutes ago)
What kind of ship is this?
SKIPPER (IMO: 9304667) is a Crude Oil Tanker and is sailing under the flag of Guyana. Her length overall (LOA) is 332.99 meters and her width is 60 meters.
Name SKIPPER
Flag: Guyana
IMO: 9304667
MMSI: 750330000
Call sign: 8RAK1
AIS: transponder class Class A
General vessel type: Tanker
Detailed vessel type: Crude Oil Tanker
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