In a dramatic operation, the U.S. Coast Guard has seized a Russian tanker, M/T Sophia, in the Caribbean, raising tensions over Venezuela's oil. This bold move signals ongoing U.S. control over Venezuelan oil amidst international scrutiny.
The US may intercept a Russian-flagged oil tanker thought to be carrying Venezuelan crude, escalating tensions in the Atlantic as military forces mobilize. Will this lead to a maritime standoff?
U.S. military strikes on narco-trafficking vessels in the Pacific Ocean lead to fatalities and raise legal questions. With ongoing operations against drug smugglers, controversy surrounds the treatment of survivors.
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.
The U.S. Coast Guard has seized a second vessel in international waters, reinforcing President Trump's blockade of sanctioned oil tankers from Venezuela. This operation follows a recent military buildup in Latin America.
In a bold move, the US Coast Guard is interdicting a second sanctioned vessel off Venezuela's coast, following the recent seizure of an oil tanker involved in illicit operations. Details are scarce, but tensions rise in the Caribbean Sea.
In a bold military operation, the US conducted multiple strikes against drug-trafficking boats in the Pacific, resulting in significant casualties. This aggressive stance is part of a larger campaign against narcotics linked to Venezuela.
In a troubling escalation, Chinese fighter jets targeted Japanese aircraft with fire-control radar over international waters near Okinawa. Japan's defense minister condemned the act as 'dangerous', prompting official protests amid growing regional tensions.
New revelations about the US military's drug strike raise questions about the justification and legality of the operation, as survivors were reportedly left behind. This article delves into the details of the controversial mission and its implications.
In a recent strike in the Eastern Pacific, the US military killed four men aboard a vessel suspected of carrying illegal narcotics. This attack has sparked intense debate over the legality and ethics of military action against drug traffickers.