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.
Since September, President Trump has ordered a series of controversial military strikes against boats in the Caribbean, claiming they are linked to drug smuggling. With over 50 casualties, the legality of these actions is under scrutiny.
Colombia's President Gustavo Petro condemns U.S. strikes on drug smuggling vessels, calling them illegal and ineffective. He urges for dialogue instead of military action as tensions rise between Colombia and the Trump administration.
In a decisive military operation, the U.S. has targeted a drug smuggling vessel linked to Tren de Aragua, raising the death toll to 43 in ongoing strikes against Latin American smugglers.
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.
US forces have launched a second strike against alleged drug vessels in the Pacific, resulting in three fatalities and escalating tensions with Colombia, which condemns the actions as unlawful.
President Trump's assertion that U.S. military strikes on Venezuelan boats saved over 100,000 lives raises eyebrows. Experts challenge the validity of his claims, citing lack of evidence and questionable math around drug interception.
In a bold statement, President Maduro vows to protect Venezuela's sovereignty as tensions escalate with the U.S. over military actions in the Caribbean. He calls for dialogue but warns of a strong response to any aggression.
In a bold move, Mexico has sent 26 high-ranking cartel figures to the U.S. as part of a deal with the Trump administration, escalating the fight against drug trafficking and organized crime across the border.
In a bold move, Trump threatens tariffs on goods not complying with USMCA, criticizing Canada for drug smuggling. With deadlines looming, will a new trade deal be reached?