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SAT . BREAKING: Trump’s DISASTROUS foreign policy brings America to the verge of war as US military seizes giant oil tanker off coast of Venezuela.

Donald Trump just took his reckless foreign policy to a whole new level — and this time, he’s bragging about it like he just won a round of Call of Duty.

On Wednesday, Trump confirmed that U.S. forces had seized a massive oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, proudly calling it “the largest one ever seized, actually,” because of course he did. He refused to say who owned it — a tiny detail the rest of the world typically likes to know before celebrating military escalations that could spark an international crisis.

But his attorney general, Pam Bondi, was thrilled to show it off. She posted grainy helicopter footage on X like it was a movie trailer: U.S. forces fast-roping onto a sanctioned tanker allegedly tied to Venezuela, Iran, and terrorist-linked oil networks. Nothing like a little geopolitical fireworks for social media engagement.

This stunt isn’t random. It’s the latest move in Trump’s four-month pressure campaign against Venezuela’s authoritarian leader Nicolás Maduro — a campaign that already includes a $50 million bounty, deadly U.S. airstrikes, and the largest naval deployment in the Caribbean since the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Yes. Trump has managed to recreate 1962 — but with worse decision-making.

Maduro, ever the strongman, responded at a rally in Caracas by urging Venezuelans to be “warriors” and threatening to “smash the teeth of the North American empire.” Because that’s what you want to hear the same week U.S. fighter jets circled near one of Venezuela’s biggest cities for 40 straight minutes.

Meanwhile, the country’s legitimate opposition just got a global boost: Nobel Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado, honored for her fight against Maduro’s brutality. Her daughter accepted the award, noting the regime’s “obscene corruption” and “brutal dictatorship.” And what does Trump do in the same news cycle?

Pull an oil tanker heist.

Let’s be clear: Venezuela holds the largest proven oil reserves on Earth. Any move that disrupts its exports — especially to China — shakes global markets and pushes the region closer to crisis. Former Biden adviser Juan González recently said that a U.S. oil blockade would “shut down the entire economy” and is “considered an act of war.”

And Trump? He’s already testing the waters.

This is what happens when a president treats foreign policy like reality TV. One day, it’s social media threats. The next, it’s bounty posters. Now it’s daring maritime seizures with no clear strategy, no congressional approval, and no explanation — all while waving around the world’s stability like a prop.

If Trump keeps playing tough-guy roulette in the Caribbean, the question isn’t whether something explodes — it’s when.

Please like and share to spread the news.

Donald Trump just took his reckless foreign policy to a whole new level — and this time, he’s bragging about it like he just won a round of Call of Duty.

On Wednesday, Trump confirmed that U.S. forces had seized a massive oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, proudly calling it “the largest one ever seized, actually,” because of course he did. He refused to say who owned it — a tiny detail the rest of the world typically likes to know before celebrating military escalations that could spark an international crisis.

But his attorney general, Pam Bondi, was thrilled to show it off. She posted grainy helicopter footage on X like it was a movie trailer: U.S. forces fast-roping onto a sanctioned tanker allegedly tied to Venezuela, Iran, and terrorist-linked oil networks. Nothing like a little geopolitical fireworks for social media engagement.

This stunt isn’t random. It’s the latest move in Trump’s four-month pressure campaign against Venezuela’s authoritarian leader Nicolás Maduro — a campaign that already includes a $50 million bounty, deadly U.S. airstrikes, and the largest naval deployment in the Caribbean since the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Yes. Trump has managed to recreate 1962 — but with worse decision-making.

Maduro, ever the strongman, responded at a rally in Caracas by urging Venezuelans to be “warriors” and threatening to “smash the teeth of the North American empire.” Because that’s what you want to hear the same week U.S. fighter jets circled near one of Venezuela’s biggest cities for 40 straight minutes.

Meanwhile, the country’s legitimate opposition just got a global boost: Nobel Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado, honored for her fight against Maduro’s brutality. Her daughter accepted the award, noting the regime’s “obscene corruption” and “brutal dictatorship.” And what does Trump do in the same news cycle?

Pull an oil tanker heist.

Let’s be clear: Venezuela holds the largest proven oil reserves on Earth. Any move that disrupts its exports — especially to China — shakes global markets and pushes the region closer to crisis. Former Biden adviser Juan González recently said that a U.S. oil blockade would “shut down the entire economy” and is “considered an act of war.”

And Trump? He’s already testing the waters.

This is what happens when a president treats foreign policy like reality TV. One day, it’s social media threats. The next, it’s bounty posters. Now it’s daring maritime seizures with no clear strategy, no congressional approval, and no explanation — all while waving around the world’s stability like a prop.

If Trump keeps playing tough-guy roulette in the Caribbean, the question isn’t whether something explodes — it’s when.

Please like and share to spread the news.

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