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 decisive move, US forces have struck another vessel suspected of drug trafficking in the Pacific, marking the eighth strike since early September. This operation intensifies the fight against narco-terrorism as tensions rise with Colombia's government.
The U.S. Embassy in Trinidad and Tobago has issued a warning for Americans to avoid U.S. government facilities due to rising tensions linked to threats against citizens amid U.S. strikes targeting drug traffickers.
In a bold move, President Trump has decided to send two survivors of a military strike against a drug-laden vessel back to Ecuador and Colombia. This decision aims to avoid legal battles while continuing the fight against drug cartels.
The US plans to repatriate two alleged drug traffickers after military forces attacked their vessel in the Caribbean. Trump claims an 'armed conflict' with drug cartels linked to Maduro.
In a bold military move, President Trump confirms the U.S. strike on a drug-laden submarine, resulting in 29 deaths and two survivors sent back to their home countries for prosecution. The president claims this action is part of an ongoing war against drug cartels.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro claims a US airstrike targeted a boat with Colombian citizens, leading to a diplomatic fallout. The US insists its actions are aimed at narco-traffickers, raising concerns over international law.
In a decisive military action, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the targeting of a vessel from Venezuela involved in drug trafficking, resulting in four deaths. This strategy aims to combat narco-terrorism and protect American citizens.
In a controversial military strike, US forces killed four individuals aboard a boat off Venezuela, claiming it was involved in drug trafficking. This marks the latest in a series of US attacks against alleged narco-traffickers, raising questions about legality and international law.
In a controversial military operation, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the U.S. struck an alleged drug boat, killing four. This raises critical questions about the legality of targeting suspected traffickers.