How the US Seizure of the Russian-Linked Oil Tanker Could Reshape Global Maritime Security

It was a quiet morning in the North Atlantic when news broke that would send ripples across world markets and geopolitical corridors. The United States had seized a Russian-flagged oil tanker named Marinera — formerly known as Bella-1 — after a weeks-long pursuit spanning oceans and legal boundaries.

At first glance, this may seem like yet another headline about sanctions … Read More

The U.S. Strike on Venezuela and Its Impact on Indonesia: Why Caution Is No Longer a Choice

Sometimes, history does not arrive politely.
It comes with a loud echo.

On a Saturday morning in Caracas, the sound of explosions tore through the silence. The United States launched a major strike on Venezuela. President Nicolás Maduro was arrested. Electricity went out. Streets emptied. Fear spread faster than the smoke.

And far away—across oceans and continents—Indonesia quietly held its … Read More

Trump’s Next Targets After Venezuela: Power, Oil, and the Price the World May Pay

There are moments in history when the world feels quiet, not because nothing is happening, but because everyone is holding their breath. The arrest of Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro by the United States created one of those moments. On the surface, it was framed as a fight against drugs and instability. But beneath that surface, something deeper moved—ambition, power, and … Read More

Economist Josua Pardede Reveals the Global Impact of Trump’s Alleged Move to Seize Venezuela’s Oil

Sometimes, history doesn’t knock politely.
It breaks the door.

When images allegedly circulated showing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro under arrest, shared by former U.S. President Donald Trump, the world paused. Not because of the image alone—but because of what followed. Trump reportedly stated that the United States would take control of Venezuela, placing its vast oil infrastructure … Read More