The President's Daily Brief - PDB Afternoon Bulletin | December 17th, 2025: Trump Orders Blockade of Sanctioned Oil Tankers In Venezuela & ISIS-Inspired Attack in Australia

Episode Date: December 17, 2025

In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin: President Trump orders a U.S. naval blockade targeting sanctioned oil tankers tied to Venezuela, sharply escalating pressure on the Maduro regime.... We break down what this move actually means, how it would be enforced, and why it could strike at the economic lifeblood of Caracas. New details emerge from Australia following the deadly terror attack at Bondi Beach in Sydney. Authorities now confirm the attackers were inspired by ISIS and may have received training overseas. We have the latest on the investigation. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President’s Daily Brief by visiting https://PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief American Financing: Call American Financing today to find out how customers are saving an avg of $800/mo. NMLS 182334, https://nmlsconsumeraccess.org - APR for rates in the 5s start at 6.196% for well qualified borrowers. Call 866-885-1881 for details about credit costs and terms. Visit https://www.AmericanFinancing.net/PDB Tax Relief Advocates: End your tax nightmare today by visiting us online at https://TRA.com/podcast  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:01 the latest on that deadly terror attack at Bondi Beach in Sydney. Australian authorities now confirmed that the attackers were inspired by ISIS, perhaps the ISIS flag. that were found in their car were a clue, and that they may have received training overseas. But first, today's afternoon spotlight. The Trump administration is now dramatically ramping up pressure on the Maduro regime in Venezuela, ordering what the White House is calling a total naval blockade of all U.S. sanctioned oil tankers headed to and from the country. The announcement came straight from the president himself, posted to Truth Social. The move marks a significant escalation in Washington's campaign to choke off the Maduro regime's primary source of revenue,
Starting point is 00:01:46 and that, of course, would be oil exports. Now, it's important to be clear about what this is and also what it is not. This is not a blanket blockade of all shipping to and from Venezuela. Commercial vessels carrying food and medicine and other non-sanctioned goods are not the target here. Instead, the order applies specifically to oil tankers that have already been sanctioned by the U.S. accused of helping the regime evade sanctions and funnel oil revenue back to Caracas. In his post, President Trump said the U.S. would, quote, stop all sanctioned oil tankers from entering or leaving Venezuela, adding that the Maduro regime has used oil revenues to finance terrorism, drug trafficking,
Starting point is 00:02:29 and human rights abuses. Trump went further, declaring that Venezuela's leadership now represents a direct threat to U.S. national security and regional stability. At one point, the president wrote that Venezuela is, quote, surrounded by overwhelming American power, adding that the armada will only get bigger, quote, until such time as they return to the United States of America, all of the oil, land, and other assets that they previously stole from us, end quote. Hmm. So apparently, if you were still wondering if this might be about oil, well, it seems the president clarified the situation with that. post. U.S. naval and maritime assets are already positioned in the Caribbean, giving Washington the ability to monitor, intercept, and potentially seize sanctioned tankers operating in international waters. How aggressively that authority will be used? Well, that remains to be seen, but the message
Starting point is 00:03:25 to shipowners and insurers is unmistakable. Operating in Venezuela's sanctioned oil trade just got far more complicated and risky. As for the impact this is going to have on Venezuela's economy, well, the country basically lives and dies by oil exports. There are no pipelines moving Venezuelan crude to foreign markets. Every barrel that leaves the country does so by tanker. If those tankers can't move freely or can't move at all, of course the financial consequences for the Maduro regime could be severe. To put real numbers on this earlier this month, there were more than 30 oil tankers operating at Venezuelan waters that had already been sanctioned by the U.S. That's according to the independent tracking firm tanker trackers. These vessels form the backbone of what's often called
Starting point is 00:04:12 a dark or shadow fleet, ships that operate with obscured ownership, turned off transponders, and shifting flags to evade enforcement. That includes tankers like the skipper, which was, of course, boarded and seized earlier this month by U.S. forces for moving sanctioned oil from Venezuela and Iran. If those ships are now effectively frozen out of service, Venezuela's ability to exploit oil drops sharply, and of course, so does the regime's access to hard currency. Rather than relying solely on new sanctions or diplomatic pressure, the administration is moving to physically enforce restrictions that already exist on paper. In other words, it's not about creating new rules, it's about enforcing the old ones that are already on the books. Of course, as you might imagine, the move is already
Starting point is 00:05:01 drawing some criticism. Some legal experts and lawmakers argue that a naval blue Lockade, however limited, edges dangerously close to an act of war under international law, especially without explicit congressional authorization. Others warn that it could escalate tensions in the region, do you think, or provoke retaliation from Venezuela and its allies. The White House, for its part, well, appears unmoved by those concerns. From the administration's perspective, this is a calculated gamble, apply maximum pressure, squeeze the regime's revenue stream, and force Maduro to choose between meaningful concessions or economic collapse. Whether that gamble pays off remains an open question, but one thing is clear.
Starting point is 00:05:45 Washington has just raised the stakes for Venezuela, for the region, and for global energy markets. All right, coming up next, new details emerge from Sydney after that deadly attack at Bondi Beach. Authorities now say the attackers were motivated by ISIS ideology and possibly, trained overseas. I'll be right back. Hey, Mike Baker here. Now, I suspect that you know this, but we are smack dab in the middle of the holiday season. And for many families, of course, that means excitement and perhaps, well, a little stress. Seriously, between gifts and travel and just generally higher prices, it is easy to feel overwhelmed, especially if you're already relying on credit cards to cover the basics. So if that debt is piling up, well, you're not alone.
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Starting point is 00:09:33 investigators were trying to piece together how a Hanukkah celebration turned into Australia's bloodiest anti-Semitic massacre. Now, there seems to be more clarity, with formal charges filed and authorities, saying the massacre was driven by Islamic State ideology. Sydney police say 24-year-old Navid Akram now faces 59 charges, including terrorism, and 15 counts of murder after waking from a coma in a local hospital. You'll remember that his father, 50-year-old Sajid Akram, was shot dead by police at the scene. Together, investigators say the two men turned what should have been a quiet and joyous Hanukkah gathering into a coordinated act of terror, opening fire on worshippers as families marked the first night of the holiday.
Starting point is 00:10:17 What authorities are now saying, as to why the attack occurred matters, I suppose just as much as the charges themselves. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said that investigators believe the attack was inspired by the Islamic State Terror Group, pointing to homemade ISIS flags found inside a vehicle linked to the younger suspect. Yeah, there you go. Albany's described the massacre as rooted in a, quote, ideology of hate and a willingness to engage in mass murder. The scale of the violence underscores that point, 15 people killed, and more than 20 others remain wounded in critical and some in stable condition. As the criminal case takes shape, investigators also confirm a significant new detail that has widened the scope of the inquiry.
Starting point is 00:10:59 Australian authorities say the stated purpose of that trip was tourism and that no red flags were raised during transit. But where the men went, who they met, and what they did during nearly a month abroad is now under scrutiny. For those unfamiliar, Mindanao in the Philippines has long been associated with terrorist and extremist activity, including the presence of the Islamic State's East Asia affiliate, making the timing and the destination of the trip impossible for investigators to ignore. Of course, authorities in the Philippines while they're pushing back against suggestions that their country served as a training ground for the attackers, saying there's no clear evidence, well at least yet, that they received instruction there.
Starting point is 00:11:40 Even so, Australian officials are treating the travel as a serious lead rather than a coincidence, working with international partners to reconstruct the men's movements and contacts. Back in Australia, attention has also turned to what authorities already knew and what they may have underestimated. Australian officials confirmed that Navit was examined by the country's domestic intelligence agency in 2019 for approximately six months due to its associations with extremists. It's important to note that two of those associates were jailed not long after that examination for Islamic state-related activity. At the time, Navid was not assessed as a, quote, immediate threat, and the inquiry was closed, a judgment now facing, obviously, scrutiny in light of what
Starting point is 00:12:27 followed. Not to mention, his now deceased father held a gun license, and owned six firearms. Apparently, the fact that the son had associates who had been jailed for ISIS-related activities and his father owned firearms, while those dots clearly weren't connected by the authorities at any point until after the attack. Police say they believe only the father and son were directly involved in carrying out the terror attack, though they caution that that assessment could change, as forensic work continues and seized material is reviewed. Western intelligence agencies are also examining whether the attack intersects with earlier warnings about foreign-backed terror activity from Iran, targeting Jewish communities in Australia. As the investigation continues,
Starting point is 00:13:11 the focus has shifted beyond what happened on Bondi Beach, of course, to how it was allowed to happen. On the surface, and of course with hindsight, hindsight is a remarkable thing, the intel and enforcement failures here, well, they seem fairly damning. An individual investigated for connections to ISIS, but released because he didn't seem to pose a, quote, immediate threat, and yet his associates were jailed for ISIS-related activities, and his father, in a heavily regulated environment, owned several firearms, which would seem to imply that his gun ownership and his son's ISIS associations were never cross-referenced.
Starting point is 00:13:48 And that, my friends, is the PDB afternoon bulletin for Wednesday, the 17th of December. Now, if you have any questions or comments, please reach out to me at pdb at thefirstt.com. And, of course, should you be hankering for an ad-free PDB experience here, you can do that, and it's simple. Just become a premium member of the President's Daily Brief by visiting pdb premium.com. I'm Mike Baker, and I'll be back tomorrow. Until then, stay informed. Stay safe. Stay cool.

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