In a decisive military action, the U.S. has targeted a drug-carrying vessel linked to the Tren de Aragua cartel, signaling a new offensive against narco-terrorism in the Caribbean.
In a bold move, President Trump has ordered a military strike against a drug boat linked to the Tren de Aragua cartel, resulting in the deaths of 11 terrorists. This operation underscores the U.S.'s commitment to combating drug trafficking and ensuring national security.
In a dramatic move, the US military conducted a lethal strike against a drug vessel in the Caribbean, allegedly operated by a narco-terrorist group from Venezuela, signaling escalating tensions in the region.
In a bold move, the U.S. military struck a drug-carrying boat from Venezuela, escalating tensions between the Trump administration and Nicolás Maduro. Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed the lethal strike, linking the vessel to a designated narco-terrorist organization.
Amid rising U.S. military presence in the Caribbean, Venezuelan President Maduro warns of constitutional measures to defend the nation. He claims the U.S. narrative about drug trafficking through Venezuela is false and threatens regional stability.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro warns of armed resistance against U.S. military forces amassed in the Caribbean, calling it the greatest threat in a century. Tensions rise as the U.S. boosts its naval presence to combat drug cartels.
The U.S. has ramped up naval forces in the Southern Caribbean, sparking debates on whether it's aimed at drug cartels or pressuring Venezuela's Maduro. Experts weigh in on this military strategy's true intent.
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In a devastating turn of events, Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe, shot at a campaign event two months ago, has passed away at 39. His death highlights the alarming rise of political violence in Colombia and has sent shockwaves through the nation.
A decade after declaring the Monroe Doctrine dead, the U.S. faces backlash as Trump orders military action against drug cartels in Latin America, raising fears of renewed interventions.