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imanamerican63

(15,876 posts)
Thu Dec 11, 2025, 09:46 AM Dec 11

A judge signed off on the seizure of the Venezuelan tanker!

Was it a Trump appointed judge? I got a dollar to say it was!


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jonstl08

(540 posts)
5. Iranian linked
Thu Dec 11, 2025, 10:19 AM
Dec 11

Heard it was linked to Iran smuggling. Iran has its own oil so why would they need a tanker full of Venezuelan oil.

onenote

(45,990 posts)
19. It wasn't a tanker full of Venezuelan oil. It contained oil from both Iran and Venezuela.
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 11:15 PM
Dec 13

haele

(15,074 posts)
8. Sigh. It was a sanctioned Iranian tanker going to Venezuela.
Thu Dec 11, 2025, 02:40 PM
Dec 11

Technically, it was legal. Unlike shooting fishermen in small boats suspected of drug smuggling.

Hell, navies, including ours, still don't shoot fishermen/suspected pirates off the Horn of Africa until they're clearly identified as being pirates.

haele

(15,074 posts)
15. Not just the US, a lot of countries have sanctioned Iranian oil for various reasons.
Thu Dec 11, 2025, 03:01 PM
Dec 11

Just as Russian oil and tankers are being sanctioned for their attack on Ukraine.

All that being said, Iran does have the right to protest the seizure and will probably get its ship back.

It's political posturing to hurt the Venezuelan government. And it's generally recognized as being a technically legal way to do so.
Honestly, I'm just waiting for the time it will be used against us.
Give the rest of the world three or four years, if they can hold onto their own economic tatters when we Hindenburg our way into a collapse worse than that of the Soviet Union when it broke apart.

Ya, it's technically legal. Unlike blowing up small boats with fishermen on them because the head of your military is either on a bender or is a dry drunk.

Wounded Bear

(63,833 posts)
11. And Dubya had lawyers defending torture...
Thu Dec 11, 2025, 02:46 PM
Dec 11

Seems like the RW assholes can find/fund legal assistance when they want it.

DFW

(59,729 posts)
14. Just a few short years ago
Thu Dec 11, 2025, 02:58 PM
Dec 11

The USA used to contribute military aid to stop Somali pirates from seizing oil tankers whose route took them near Somali waters. We used to open fire on pirates that did the same thing we just did.

Xolodno

(7,313 posts)
16. What worries me...
Thu Dec 11, 2025, 05:10 PM
Dec 11

...what happens if they try this again but this time, their are Russian, Chinese or both troops mercenaries aboard who fire back?

onenote

(45,990 posts)
18. You just lost a dollar.
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 11:14 PM
Dec 13

The seizure warrant was issued by Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui of the US District Court for the District of Columbia, Faruqui was appointed as a magistrate judge in 2020. Magistrate Judges are selected by the active judges on the court -- at the time of his appointment, there were 14 active judges on the court, 10 appointed by Clinton or Obama, four by Trump.

Here is more information about Magistrate Judge Faruqui. https://www.dcd.uscourts.gov/sites/dcd/files/Appointment%20of%20Zia%20Mustafa%20Faruqui.pdf

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