In a dramatic move, the U.S. military executed a strike on a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean, killing all three alleged narco-terrorists on board. This operation marks a significant escalation in the fight against drug trafficking by the Trump administration.
The Pentagon has adjusted its military strategy, now focusing on drug traffickers in the Eastern Pacific instead of the Caribbean. This shift raises questions about the effectiveness and legality of recent operations.
Tensions rise as the US selects military targets in Venezuela for potential strikes as part of a counter-narcotics campaign. Could these actions escalate into a larger conflict?
The UN human rights chief has condemned US military strikes against drug trafficking boats in the Caribbean, calling for an investigation into the deadly attacks. Over 60 lives lost in controversial operations.
The US continues its aggressive campaign against drug traffickers in the Caribbean, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announcing another successful strike, raising questions about legality and authority.
The U.S. military has intensified its strikes on drug-running boats linked to the Tren de Aragua gang, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declaring that narco-terrorists will face the same fate as Al-Qaeda. With at least 43 deaths reported, the Trump administration's military presence in the Caribbean raises questions about its true objectives.
In a bold move, the US military has struck a drug-carrying vessel in the Caribbean, killing six narco-terrorists. Defense Secretary Hegseth outlines a fierce campaign against drug trafficking in international waters.
In a bold nighttime operation, the US military targeted a Venezuelan vessel linked to drug trafficking, resulting in the deaths of six crew members. This marks a significant escalation in the Trump administration's fight against narcotics in the Caribbean and Pacific.
In a bold move, President Trump has decided to send two survivors of a military strike against a drug-laden vessel back to Ecuador and Colombia. This decision aims to avoid legal battles while continuing the fight against drug cartels.
The US plans to repatriate two alleged drug traffickers after military forces attacked their vessel in the Caribbean. Trump claims an 'armed conflict' with drug cartels linked to Maduro.