In a dramatic escalation, the U.S. military executed three strikes in the Eastern Pacific against boats linked to drug trafficking, resulting in 14 fatalities. This unprecedented move raises questions about military engagement in the war on drugs.
The U.S. military has intensified its anti-drug campaign in the Eastern Pacific, resulting in nearly 60 casualties from more than a dozen strikes since early September. This marks a significant escalation in the fight against drug traffickers.
In a bold escalation of the war on drugs, the Pentagon is sending the USS Gerald Ford aircraft carrier to the Caribbean, armed with advanced fighter jets to target drug cartels in Venezuela. This move signals a shift towards ground strikes against illicit activities.
The US military's unprecedented buildup in the Caribbean raises questions about Trump's true intentions in Venezuela. Is this a drug war or a covert plan for regime change? Experts weigh in on the implications of US forces positioning against Maduro.
In a dramatic escalation of its counternarcotics operations, U.S. forces have killed two individuals allegedly involved in drug trafficking off the coast of South America, shifting focus from the Caribbean.
In a bold statement, President Trump accused Colombian President Gustavo Petro of being an 'illegal drug leader' and announced the cessation of U.S. payments to Colombia, sparking outrage and concern over diplomatic relations.
Tensions rise as President Trump announces funding cuts to Colombia, accusing its leader of failing to combat drug production. The controversial US military strikes spark outrage and claims of sovereignty violations.
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.
President Trump faces backlash for pardoning drug dealers while advocating for harsher penalties. The release of Larry Hoover sparks debate over the effectiveness of U.S. drug policy.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum firmly rejected Donald Trump's offer to send US troops to fight drug cartels, emphasizing Mexico's sovereignty. She urged collaboration but insisted on protecting national territory.