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The US military has seized another Venezuelan-linked tanker off the Caribbean coast

The U.S. Military said that it had seized an?oil tanker linked to Venezuela on Tuesday in Caribbean. This is the seventh apprehension of this kind since the start of U.S. president Donald Trump's campaign for a month to control Venezuelan oil flows.

In a statement, the U.S. Southern Command, which oversees nearly a dozen ships and thousands of soldiers in the Caribbean, stated that it had apprehended Motor Vessel Sagitta without incident.

The statement said: "The arrest of another tanker that was operating defying President Trump's quarantine established for?sanctioned ships in the Caribbean shows our determination to ensure that only oil leaving Venezuela is oil that has been?coordinated correctly and lawfully."

Trump's foreign policy in Latin America has been focused on Venezuela. He initially wanted to remove Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Trump, after failing to find a diplomatic resolution, ordered U.S. forces to fly into Venezuela to capture him and his spouse in a daring overnight raid on January 3, 2019.

Trump said that the U.S. planned to control Venezuela's resources for oil indefinitely, as part of a $100 billion plan to rebuild Venezuela's decrepit oil industry.

The vessels that have been intercepted previously were either under U.S. sanctions or were part of a shadow fleet of ships which disguised their origins in order to transport oil from major sanctioned producer -- Iran, Russia or Venezuela.

(source: Reuters)