Watch moment US troops rappel from helicopters & storm tanker off Venezuela coast as Trump ramps up pressure on Maduro

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THIS is the stunning moment US troops rappel from helicopters and storm an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela with high-powered rifles.

Well-oiled commandos swept through the ship as they executed Trump’s boldest play yet in his stand-off with Maduro.

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Commandos dropped from a chopper onto the deckCredit: X/ @AGPamBondi
Armed with high-powered rifles, the troops swept through the tanker to secure control of itCredit: X/ @AGPamBondi
Trump confirmed the seizure of the tankerCredit: Getty

Footage released on X by Attorney General Pam Bondi shows a military helicopter hovering over the tanker, with another buzzing nearby.

Ropes are tossed out and geared-up troops immediately shimmy down onto the deck.

They disperse in formation – guns aloft – darting up staircases and sweeping through cabins.

Forces from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Homeland Security Investigations, and the US Coast Guard all came together for the slick sting.

Ms Bondi said the troops were carrying out a seizure warrant for the tanker, which was used to “transport sanctioned oil from Venezuela and Iran”.

Announcing the successful operation earlier on Wednesday, Trump said: “We’ve just seized a tanker on the coast of Venezuela, a large tanker, very large, largest one ever seized, actually.”

He also ominously warned “other things are happening”, the result of which will be seen “later” – without specifying what he meant exactly.

When pressed on why he greenlit the operation, Trump said only: “It was seized for a very good reason.”

And asked what would happen to the oil onboard, he said: “We keep it I guess.”

It’s still not clear which exactly vessel was targeted, or where it was intercepted.

This marks a major escalation in the US campaign against Venezuela – and is the strongest hint yet that America’s sights are set beyond drug smugglers.

To this point, operations had been limited to remote strikes on small boats that America identified as “narco-terrorists”.

This appears to be the first clash involving American personnel in the field, and the first target not directly related to the drugs trade.

In the immediate term, the seizure could stymie Venezuela’s vital oil exports.

Other shippers will likely be much warier of loading cargo from Maduro’s shores – for fear of a similar interception.

Longer term, it’s possible this turns out the be the first move in a naval blockade of Venezuela – but Trump is for now keeping his cards close to his chest.

An oil tanker has been seized by the US off the coast of Venezuela. Pic: Suezmax-size oil tanker Karvounis carrying Venezuelan crude oil (stock)Credit: Reuters
Washington has been piling pressure on Venezuelan president Maduro by amassing a vast military force in the CaribbeanCredit: AFP

Most oil from Venezuela ends up in China after passing through middlemen nations and being sold at a cut price.

Just today, oil buyers in Asia demanded deeper discounts on Venezuelan crude oil due to a flood of sanctioned oil from Russia and Iran on offer.

They also cited a the risk of loading in the South American country in the face of the US military presence – a concern that has today been realised.

The US has for months been tightening the noose around Maduro.

This has been through a series of bold strikes against Venezuelan drug smuggling boats and the build up of a vast military force in the Caribbean.

As of December 4, at least 87 people had been killed in 22 strikes on 23 vessels.

Trump has maintained that his only goal is to wipe out the drugs trade flooding narcotics into the US – though many suspect he wants to topple Maduro.

The Venezuelan tyrant has been sent hopping mad with fear – alternating between defiant avowals to defend and appeals for peace through dancing or singing.

He is reportedly living like a hunted man – sleeping in a different bed every night and swapping phones constantly to evade would-be assassins.

Today, the Nobel Peace Committee urged him to step down at the ceremony for his opponent forced into hiding, Maria Corina Machado, who won the 2025 Peace Prize.

Maduro blindly insists everything is under control – but the reality suggests otherwise.

Just this week, Trump warned him that his “days are numbered”.

The White House has already launched a series of strikes on drug smuggling boatsCredit: Instagram
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