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Ah you must not be aware that the Venezuelan oil industry is entirely state owned. This includes the tankers. So blowing up non state owned boats is one thing, but the US just seized a state owned vessel from a foreign nation.
That makes it a direct act against the Venezuelan government.
Don't mourn for regime change in Venezuela. The election of Chavez 27 years ago was the beginning of the end for them. The people voted for their doom.
Maduro better watch out or Trump is going to facilitate the transfer of power to the primary winner and winner of this year's Nobel peace prize.
Venezuela could be a strong ally in the region.
What Trump did was commit an act of piracy on the high seas. And under U.S. Code (18 U.S.C. § 1651) an act of piracy under the law of nations is punishable by life in prison. In fact, under international law, an act of piracy on the high seas can by prosecuted as a crime by any country.
Not that anything will be done, since the orange Buffoon-in-Chief's pet 6-3 SCOTUS majority made him effectively immune for anything he does while president. But any member of the military who carried out an unlawful order to seize that oil tanker during peace time is subject the UCMJ for violating international and US laws.
Seizing a ship at sea when not at war with the owning country is an act of piracy under international and US law. Full stop.