In a controversial interview, President Trump suggested the U.S. might launch military strikes against drug cartels in Mexico, escalating tensions amid recent actions in Venezuela. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum firmly opposes any U.S. military actions without her consent.
The recent capture of Nicolás Maduro by U.S. forces raises alarm about the future of international law and order. As nations react, could we be witnessing the dawn of a new era of military interventions?
President Trump intensifies pressure on Venezuelan leader Maduro, hinting at military action as tensions rise. With thousands of troops on standby, the stakes have never been higher.
Tensions escalate as the US Coast Guard actively pursues a vessel linked to Venezuela's illegal oil trade. The situation intensifies following recent tanker seizures and accusations of drug-related funding.
President Trump has signed an Executive Order designating illicit fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, aiming to combat the deadly opioid crisis and dismantle drug cartels threatening American lives.
In a landmark decision, the President has officially classified illicit fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, citing its lethal potential and the threats posed by drug cartels. This order aims to bolster national security and combat the fentanyl crisis impacting countless Americans.
Rep. Jim Himes criticizes Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over controversial military strikes on drug boats, urging for the release of troubling video evidence. The incident raises serious questions about military conduct and authorization.
Pete Hegseth stands firm on military actions against drug cartels in the Caribbean, asserting Trump’s right to use force. As scrutiny grows over legality and effectiveness, tensions rise within both parties.
A shocking video shown to lawmakers reveals a second strike on a Venezuelan drug boat, raising serious ethical concerns and sparking bipartisan outrage in Congress. Rep. Jim Himes describes the footage as one of the most troubling moments in his career.
New revelations surrounding a U.S. military strike on a drug-carrying vessel raise alarming questions about legality and ethics, as survivors attempted to salvage drugs before a second attack.