Lawmakers are questioning the U.S. military's decision to kill two alleged drug smugglers who survived an attack on their boat, raising concerns about accountability and military operations.
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.
In a critical call with lawmakers, Gen. Dan Caine addressed the legality of military strikes in Latin America amid intense scrutiny following a controversial attack that killed survivors.
The Senate Armed Services Committee vows to ensure accountability following a report that the Defense Secretary ordered a lethal strike on a drug smuggling boat, leaving no survivors.
In a bold move, the U.S. military has conducted yet another strike against alleged drug smugglers in the Caribbean, claiming the lives of three individuals. This marks the 15th operation since September as the Trump administration escalates its campaign against narcotics.
In a bold move, the U.S. military has conducted strikes against drug vessels in the Eastern Pacific, resulting in 14 casualties. This operation marks a significant escalation in the war on drug cartels, with 57 fatalities reported so far.
In a dramatic escalation, the US military launched a lethal strike on a narco-trafficking vessel in the Caribbean, killing all onboard. This marks the fourth such military action since September, raising tensions with Venezuela as President Maduro prepares for potential conflict.
In a bold move, U.S. forces have executed a lethal strike on a vessel suspected of drug trafficking in the Caribbean, marking a significant escalation in the Pentagon's counternarcotics efforts in Latin America.
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.