The family of Alejandro Carranza, a Colombian fisherman killed in a US military strike, has filed a complaint alleging illegal actions by the US government. Colombian President Gustavo Petro has also condemned the strike, calling it a violation of sovereignty.
The U.S. military's recent strikes against alleged drug smugglers in the Caribbean have raised serious legal and ethical questions. As President Trump touts these actions as victories, reports of survivor casualties emerge, complicating the narrative.
A US Navy admiral will brief lawmakers on a controversial military strike in the Caribbean, raising serious war crime allegations and bipartisan scrutiny following a second strike on survivors.
President Trump defends a military strike on a drug boat while expressing concerns about a reported second strike that could violate international law. Lawmakers are demanding an investigation into the incident.
Trump defends Defense Secretary Hegseth as reports emerge of a second strike on a Caribbean boat, raising serious allegations of war crimes and demands for congressional investigations.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is raising serious concerns about U.S. military actions against drug boats in the Caribbean, following allegations that officials ordered strikes to kill survivors, potentially constituting a war crime.
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, President Trump has declared Venezuela's airspace closed, escalating tensions in the ongoing battle against drug cartels. Airlines are warned, and military presence increases as the US aims to deter smuggling and possibly remove Maduro from power.
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.