💨 Abstract
President Trump's blockade of oil tankers off Venezuela's coast has sparked legal and political debates. Critics argue it could escalate into war, while supporters see it as a targeted measure against sanctioned vessels. The move has raised concerns about the legality of U.S. actions in the region and the potential for further military conflict. Democrats have expressed worry, while Republicans largely support the tactic. The U.S.
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